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" <1 '».' `-72/`:r` I I \ PRINCE EDWARD LAST TTMES TODAY MARIE WALLAci~; ' - f paassuzn -_ BEERY f roonrimn soars is I Tuoeoiii iiuiua ls AN D .__f "~ ~ lei- » ~f-‘t-si" zu-:ws_ni~:i.Asc_o nA.\‘i> ., .` .H-sick _. ._ *_ _ i ‘_i. ¢°,l*;f:§f,E,?;{}§‘ oiiiiioz Enwinnsm, Sl\l5li_l_.G¢K CLIVE ’ BROOK iiouvies; _ ._: "- _ _rg . till; vo . f .- ` L ` f_.,~,i=_~._<_. ;?‘ _ _ _so .'_ ,\.‘ ,_'-_;__-_,-: ..: ' »_ _I_"_-1-_#__ ' :'13 'Z ;‘),..<;.»;" , _ _ia , in » _._ » Ag. ___ Miaiaivi iouoaai 5 ERNEST 5 toiaizsnce with swift, scientific _ -;<- _. deab; ii crushing blow _i_-.‘ ‘~_ to modern organized _~', criiiic . . and saves ` a,_'f the girl hc lnvcs. ... _, _ I . moves, the wnrid‘s I _ " _" ._ g r e a t s s t rlcicciive .\‘_"§i_ *f..,_ ‘_"' ' :F Exrns .. 0”; Gang., _< _ -.A "ned Lad Aga -. - __ ,_ -,,_ _..~fj4“‘:‘ ` ;‘ ,..-",‘-.~._._-»' _ ___`;__;»_ _ _ur sf Lampn A _ .-1. _ __ _ .~ "Du" "wife __,_.___._ _ ,md _ ,_ .. / And ,~,,"ic°.:{E _ _ '_ _ ._._- __ ._ MOUSE y _ LOVE.. 1_1 > .ily ~.c.=. _._;-_ 9.30 A. iii. _ i~./ `> ‘_ coupons for "iiii.i. or Titiirnrn" .}& Exrhangcd at Box Office Friday 3 . ' In ..l,[_,PPY _ ‘ __ Seven Killed In 'Airplane Crash --- I __i____-_ Canadian Eskimos. .1-r CHUR.CH.U.-L, Mun., Oct. 11- 10. P.)~Complctiug ii journey of 6,000 milcs undvitukcn to visit one north, Bt. Rev. A. Tiunuetil is on --NOW PLA YING TWO “JACK CBDWS IN Q _._.~___~,T.-.'~,f:;_:.--_ _ Bishop Travels 6,000 ` Miles To Visit One Post Rt. Rev. A. Turquetil Returning From Trip To Pond’s Inlet, Northernmost Mission For _opened the firft mission for the I Ecklmos on lhc wrst shore of Hud- lonely Ehlcimo mission in the far son's Bay. ' I -as the 1-ocliiest, I bornest funniest | lest, most reckless, lovable soldier on Western Front Pack up troubles see Jones” a barrage laughs _ . . b o ui b e r ment of MORAN AND 1012 he went to Chesterfield and In 1924 he was sent to Rome- to DENTRAL GUARDIAN I _---sv This eelumu is reserved for Qneelfl County news ol Iseli llterele hut sd; vertlillng of u newly nature ml! I7 I Inserted le I tents s word strictlrs pnyuhls lu udrmice. ~ . _ DON’T FOB/GET AUUIION SALE _ or the whim' Hotel Friday, iaf o‘cloc.k noon. 1766. DE. L. B. MoKENNA’B Oiifioes are now at 63 Upper Prince Street. 1721. GROUND LIME - High Qual- ity--Low Price-Brookville Manu- facturing co... Brookville. N. B. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Advertisers ere requested to send iutheir copysoeswresehths i Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M., the 'day previous to insertion. otherwise insertion will be delayed a dey. ANOTHER IIOBIEBY SALE.- Hose, Chiffon and Semi - Service weight. All elses end shades. On sale Thursdiw, Friday end Satur- day at only 50 cents s pelr. Prowse Bras., Limited. 1133. BIRTHDAY CELEBR.ATl0N._-- A very enjoyable social gathering was spent at The Elms, 183 King Bt., last Monday evening, the occasion being the sixty-ninth birthday of ing being the diversion of the even- ing, a stringed orchestra furnished the music. The house was beauti- served on a table made attractive by decorations. Mrs. Lyuds received many beautiful and useful ` gifts which carried the good wishes bf her many friends his way "home" to Churchill, head- New York To C hicago Air Liner Explodes An<_ii§_r_ashes To Ground -' (Associated Press) , Ind., Oct. 11-' Seven persons were i'rpor=_~=:l killed blst night when s trarspolt aero- plane crashed in flames onto the Jaimes Smiley fanrn, five miles southeast of here. Deputy sh-eriffs reportccl fi-.r bodies were remf>\'ed from the olane and that at least two o‘iiers were trapped ln the smoiildt-rzng wreckage. _ Witness Crash Witnesses on the Smiley Farm laid the crash apparently was pre- ceded by an explosion. Thcy heard lhe drone of a transport plane, they said, and went to the window to watch it. A binding flash oc- curred tliey said, and the ship crushfd to tic ground. The ship uzfs destroyed by th; flume.; and its ileutity could not be immediately esiabllshed here. _ At Chlcugo off_ces of the United i Al;-lines, however, it was announc- led ilie Comp_~.ny's regular trans- ‘pvrt plane enroute from New York to tltat city was missing. The Un- C S. T., and carried a, plot, co pilot, stewamdess, and four pass- angels. Witnrs~cs said all in the plane _flames prevented rcscue attempts. Beatty On Immigration ` (tknadlsn Press) , Oct 9-Canada has nothing to fear from the "steady Immigration of e. relatively small number of people per annum under eondiitions of land settlement which will be carefully worked out for their benefit and for the coun- t.-ya protection," said 11:. w. Beatty' President of the Canadian Pacific Railway commenting tonight on his recent trip through West/ern Canada. Plans now under study foresee Flxnoderate, controlled and finan- cially supported" immigration, con- tinued B'.‘:itiy_ The problem Of im- migration, unfoi~tunitt.cly,was “con fused in the minds of many with unemployment und crop failures." The great importance of the prob- lem was not being overlooked, how- .ever, “by those who realize th there is no rcal connection twcen unemployment and the trtblishmerit on the land of those who will from the beginning bc U em .ff present unemployment situation," fied that the kind of immlgrati would become self-supporting, ls consideration. "It must _rat be forgotten that n most moderate of policies will r quirea year or more to become ef fective and that any plans made , 1934 will not be operative until least s year later." 3 EED I ' THROUGHOUT ' ‘ ‘THE YEAR M 2| INGRDIENTS wm0\°ls_ Southampton Island, Ru-pcrt‘s Bay_| This ci-aft was formerly register- would be adequately supported and Pomfs Inlet and Ij“uk_ _ ed at SL Johns as the B__1d,get_ md _ 3 The Pond's Inlet station is the Frcciinan and has been re-named ‘ problem which demands Sena” northernmost mission for Canadian Pius Xl, registered in Canada. She 8 ._ I ' _ Quebec by train to attend a gener- Rt Rev. A. Turqnetil was oonse- Dist crated bishop at a. ceremony in Montreal in F.bi'ua_ry, 1932. This were apparently trapped and that _ _ ' ,was official recogn t‘on from the church for his work. Since then two new missions have lpened and a 40-ton schooner purchased for i’re’ghling coal and sundry supplies from Churchill to the mlmion sailed from Halifax last July, went to Churchill via Chesterfield Inlet, imadc two trips northward and is expecwd or deshled' that even the 1900 and was stationed among the' now again at Churchill, whr-re she is being hauled up for the winter- l’ N tials The following from the Toronto Star of Oct. 4th will be of interest to many friends here made whilc l Rev. T. W. Murphy was rector ef St. iPsul's Church in this city. An interesting marriage was sol- Saints Church, when Kathleen Ethel Murphy, R..N_, elder daughter of the Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Murphy became the bride of Rev. Benjamin owcrs Mr Mauiice Murphy bro iand the ushers were Mr. H. R. F-*ll Smyth, 'brother of the groom, and Mr. -Arthur Chevis. The reception followed at All Saint/s rectory, home of the brlde's iparenls, where autumn flowcis were again uscd as decorations. A mauve and yellow color scheme decorated the bride's table. Mrs. Murphy wel- cmnued this ““'°m°°n in All comed the wecldng guests wearing a gown of black velvet with small valley. NI,"-‘s_ Smyth also received .Pinkerton Smyth, L.'I'h. the recent- Wm, me bridal pm.,_y_ *appointee to the Parish of nmfsiii, and son of Mr". Thomas Smyth and .the late Mrs. Smyth. The bride’s 'father ofnoiated assisted by Bishop Owen, with Mr. Clements Garten at ,the organ. During the service the full °h°U -"ng "0, God cf Bethel," and et the signing of the register, "Summer Suns Are Glowing." Aut- Iumn flowers decorated the church Ifor the occasion. _ The bride, given in marrage by her uncle, Mr. J. G. Murphy of Hamilton, wore her wedding gown of ivory satin, made on princess lines, and trimmed with lace. She wore an heirloom veil of Honimn lace which had been wom by her graudmother, Mrs. N. W. Hoylca, and by her mother. The veil fell over her face es me entered the church, caught to the head mth 0111186 blossoms. She cfiriled a white prayerbook, the gift of Archbishop |S1wccn_v. and e shower bouquet of ‘butterfly roses and iiiies of or valley. Miss Marjorie Murphy attended flier sstor its maid of honor. uizi ‘Ing brown transparrnt vrivct ni". in princess style with in_~.i<'liiii,x I; :'- Later the bride and 81'com left on their wedd_ng trip and no their re- blue hat. Following the derailment at Bown- ing of the Wagga express, which re- , suited in injury of five persons, the Railway Commission of New South Wales has reduced drastically the the wreck. HIGH TEST . °&.I.f..i:?fE for your convenience and economy " - Fins Fon oasis . _ _ " _ ¢;!_Q;r/,'_-1¢.~ (*’S',_MiCLEANING. t 1 '» vizavmc han. Miss Alison Craiizic was b:‘i¢d ih1'°U8h *JW Chwt. MM- wonkmen, the three being found Inivlh W5! found 1Ylhl! MP0” B guilty of negligence which caused :ir Rlbul PIBIIIC in Antrim icuviu' ul uui uiusui (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Oct. ll-Sir Alfred Cope, ow-ner of extensive coal mines in Wales, is in favor of regulating distribution of coal. When his at- tention was drawn to reports of increased activity in the lndustry in Nova Scotia he said: "It is jolly good thing because it indi cates the whole lndustry and, with it, industry in general is picking up." Sir Allied, who is here to testify for the defence in the prosecution of li coal companies charged with forming a combine, did not think, however, the revival in Nova Scotia is likely to affect the market in aln. "Aa a. matter of fact," he said, "the chief trouble-having regard tb' world conditions-seems to be that we have all gone aheadpro- ducing as much as we could with- out taklng markets into account.” The British coal magnnte said the industry was in the same posi- tion as grain and favored the regulation of its distribution. Moves Swiftly (Canadian Press) enburg widow accused of murder- ing her wsu' veteran husband. 'Ilhe 36-year-old English woman who married Harry D. Macintosh after the Great War is charged with stabbing her husband to death in a quarrel at their home in bed by his 14 your old son Chai-les. Rabbits have become so numerous and bold in County Antrim, North. em Ireland, that farmers have ap- pealed ts the Government for help. Tmuplllg, shooting and other meth- ods of warfare have had no effect, Crops of oats, iumips and cabbage have been entirely cunsum¢d_ gome farmers have had to sow tiimip crops three times, then protect the 'Connell reports that in Glendun he canada for coal ii-om creat Brit- (lure in Restoring- _fields with wire fences. sq-g¢p,nt` CIIAI AS$’N. Six Companies Face Charge of Forming Combine to Raise Prices. (Cmadius Press) QUEBEC, Oot. 10.-Operations of the Montreal Coal Association, the object of which was to “protect the _OCTOBER 12, 1955 ="" *-1 ‘iivisinuu INDSO ._ - Illlllfsrrznff Blfsr PACKAGE, ‘I8 `\ \ / ‘.‘.‘ ¢°i'l¢f Ind dry In this' HANDY no sAi.'r Now “IL I ~ AVAILABLE' Ai.so IN L mis Hmov imcxace M ni’ IN IAEIADRIAM -il ll. ALIXANDEL CAMERON On leptember Mb, eslmly and peacefully, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Mewillisms, l Water Street mother veteran 17 tredc and eliminate harmful prec- I md "mv °m“'n_ ML Mound.: tices," were described today by its oamemm tomar” nf Bmmmn_ 5°°’°'*“”' °*““1" P°”’Y- ‘“‘°“ *""“ mt oi, passes out ci the meow “mn m S“p'n°r C°“’° °‘ 51* °°“‘{ lend into the rest of the life ever- Better value than ever befor; Dgrs companies charged Wm., fommg a 1 K I th 59 T. LB»dl€8 Full ` ' ° ° W" 3* °“ combine to raise prices of Welsh He had been in mums hnml for mhrwlte' two years but st times under skil- ful medical treatment and tender t and continued vitality. Atlength, “"7 on »s"'“‘d I nursing manifested improvemen ‘I Petry was OH the “and an however, his physical powers of res- thrwgh t°d°y'° 5°S‘l°“' The ‘lx istanee gave out and finally the end °°mWm°‘ “guns” which md1°t'. came to e useful and energetic life ments were read were canadiani at the we of e,ghty_m_ It u me Import Company, Canadian Importi Company, Limited, Bt. Lawrence! Stevedoring Company, British Coal* we are ever reminded by the facts of experience and also from the events that are happening around Mm E- Lynda' 5"' Brine ‘md dam’ Corporation and two F. P. Weaver ,us mm day to day that thu fleeting °°mP°'m°5' Five “her °°“‘9°m°°' world is not intended for our per- slmilarly charged, will face trial et conclusion of the present hearing. regard tc the industry collected by dealers, members of the association. He had with him, the .liecretary said, a rather complete dst of peo- ple in Montreal who were in arrears in their coal bills. Record of Meeting A meeting of the association on St. Laurent, K.C., asked Petry about a record of the meeting at which it was agreed there would be a re- duction of 50 cents per ton in the price of Welsh coal quoted to civic ments. _ Discussion of “referees” followed. iwitnesses stated the association ap- pointed referees to inquire into ac- , tions of dealers who received coal on g,.andwn5_ Latch Rabat, Ed,” credit. It was desirable to Imow if they were turning the coal immedi- ately into cash without paying the wholesaler. The referees were also to see dealers who did not sell coal too cheaply. __ The hearing continues tomorrow. BAN IIIIRE sunrioii Italian Surgeon De- monstrates Proce- Cripples to N o r - malcy. (Associated Pi-ees) CHICAGO, Oct. 10--An Italian surgeon told the American College of Surgeons tonight that crlpples could be stretched to noi-malcv, easily by a new process. The new procedure, said Prof. Vittorio Putti of Bologna, makes it possible to lengthen deformed legs with much success. The instru- ments used are bone breaker weights and piano wire. Reports mimics ' Prof. Puttl has been able to lengthen legs as much as three inches, he said, and believed the work could be attempted safely on almost all children and many adults. Prof. Putti showed movies of five cases and reported the re- sults of ll. One of the first surg¢°ns to per- form bone grafting, when he was in charge of rehabilitating Italy's wer soldiers, the Italian first used his bone stretching methods to ro- pair s common deformity of child- hood, congenital deformity of the hip. He used it also, he eXPlsi!\ed, to lengthen legs which had short- ened after -fi-sctuies. _ His procedure differed from that generally used, in that it relied on the growth of new bone. Surgebm frequently add length by m°¢hBY\' ical devices. the most common be- ing the insertion of metal pins. Putii breaks the leg obliquely. inserts piano wire in the b0¥\°. W hold the two ends in line, and pulls the lower end out with weights st the thin frleture open- menent abode. A man of sterling character and »h ll. l . muy _d;°°’“‘;d_ln“__ t el 1° _°° "5 Af The Association Petry stated, had splendid qua,me8_ ,_ kind and loving midmg t ”' a y ““°"°°“ Wa* about 'I0 members. Information in husband and father very much de_ voted to his family, has come to the autumn lwves' fmwers and “her the Association was sent to all the _end of ma ton and labour here md has gone to engage fn the duties that await the faithful in the courts above and to receive the “Well done" from his Lord whom he served so faithfully while here. His wife, nee Miss Flora Salmond, predeceased him nearly two years age and he leaves to mourn tw Down, John E., Angus and Willl of this city, Donald of Moncto three great grand children the funeral services which wer Arms of Jesus." The pall bearers were six of and Robert Down. Many tributes were receivedz- Pillow-The family. N. B. Tralnor, Misses Tayloer. Cullen and a y; I Daniel McCsusland. 1759 IVUSS THURZA RUBENA ‘ MORESHIE way in Milton one who was held Mcreside. . The deceased was born Wheatley River district on Ms Nth, 1877 sind was a daughter John and Phoebe Moreside. flock' of the Ladies Guild. lsions- ` Those who knew her most lov ‘our midst wiu be much felt. Miss Moroslde is survived by father and s brother- | The funeral service was held |St. John’s church on Baturd , er conducted the service. `riomr, 11-.-eseriex nciuu-_ ____..__-_-_- AUGUSTINI 00Vl SCHOOL ._--1 Hnnor Roll for September. Grade Ib: 1 Grade Webster _ Grade Vllllll: 1 Eileen Bherren, tmndwillisms Grade Ill: 1 Olga. Maowllli and Alexander of Backvllle, N. B.; also thirty-six grandchildren and _ Patrol Leaders wlll be held. At mem Wreaths-Mr. and Mrs. E. Mc- Williams; Mechanical Department, Canadian National Railways; Local Moulders Union, No. 140, Sackville, Sprays-Donald and Susie Gam- eron and family; Mr. and Mrs. John Leightiser, Angus McKenzie, Dor- uiivriis sus rd if is Cards of Sympathy-Mrs. James f mil Tvfr. and Mrs. On Thursday, September 7th, after il. brief illness there passed a- in high esteem in the pcrszn of Ruby White Wine Vinegar in Y of I ed ‘her best, and her deponure from her in B ' i september 9th. Rev- E. 0. Lancast- d __ Q. _ We have just received our 6 ' =z Mlyrtle Wsdmsn, Eileen Msslmy vw- Muriel Clark. olse muwn lilml. Stanley Cameron, Reis Cam. exon. Helen Newsome, Doris New- some Gordon Msorusene, Gym Mserbdyen. A women rm eiwey from her hue. bend sndwenttoliveiumhgggy MW' “limi dm aiu me ina to him. She ssid she cculdn‘t stand looking ot the Min on the hots] door every time me went out. le troubled her conscience. The sign was: “Think-have, you left any- thing?" GIRL N E W s ` it `\'<‘lA_)a&";v An important event in Guiding 1nCRmrlottetown1rl.\‘lbeevisit,in #W0 wekes' time, from Mil I. Me. Mahon the Dominion Field Secret. ary- Last spring Miss Mcymym visited the Western Provinces mg is now travelling in the Maridmea She expects to be in thh Proviim from October 26th to Slat and will Spend two days in Momague mg the rest of her time in Charlotte. town. Her services will be erveilsble f°l` ONUIAIABB. P“"°1l.min\»ry gum- 1!l!.ete.MioredotoiZIsothcrvisit 0 will be given next week. daughters and five sons, namely, lM9~Y 1. 1939. WHS d15¢U55°d- LOUIS M!-‘_ R,obertMcW1uianm_ M"_ Percy SECOND 0HABl4U.l'lUllOWN Bm . COMPANY R 0'* Th”-"Sd“lf °V¢“i¥\R the seeone of A series of special meetings fm Fridsy’s meeting there will bg an i“5m“u°“5' h°9-“ms and Ebvem' A large assemblage gathered for enrollment of two 1-e¢~_uiy,5, Maman, B Martin and Joan Miller. These awe The witness replied the record was conducted by Rem Dr Ram“y_ The gms joined __ ye" ago b __ . - W, correct. hymns sung were .-Jesus Keep Me prwenmd num being Ynirollx’ Near the Cross and Safe in the sooner on account of me me "mn for Girl Guides. 'I'he parents sf hu three slrls me invites is mens. “ 'rn and Ralph Cameron and Edward thee n2§:h‘_;?_';edSa§_1§:Ia;n:lfwb:__mh°ld ' Tl. :"*;* .lt SPEDIALS For week-End SUGA.ii. , io its. me ONIONS 10 sbs. ....-ss-inn... 19C PRUNE` 3 lbs. ..b_..._,,,_______ . R01!! N HOOD _ FLOUIG-98 lbs. , . _ _ , MATCHES 25c 3 Boxes . . . _ . .....,... i°.§.?.‘.ZT_‘_'f`.'_’_”.'f_...... 23¢ !.S’.;€2l“..".ff'.‘f‘."_s__..... 25'* é"'Zf.';°_”.’.’_‘_"f‘_’f’_‘_T__s.___ 25° Per Gallon . . . . . . .... ¥.°I“.ii?.‘.I..“.‘f‘f”1‘.’._"f‘.. 50° ’.3Zi'Ii.i""_‘_’.’7_......... 19° CORN FLAKES Miss Moreside was a life-long 3 Packages and faithful member of St.. John’s Anglican church. She took an aot- ive part in church work being a member of the W- A- and an ef- 0XYDOLo CHIPSO Large Small Size 3 for ...... Vcry Best BROKEN PEKOE TEA, lb. . . _ . .. 30C she was e help r of Christian” §(::;0'?_ _ _ 210 welfare work and supporter of mis- ° ' ' ` ' ` ' ' ` " Old Dutch CLEANSER. 29c 3 tins .................. ALBERT KAYS East Corner of Richmond and Pownal Streets Phone 1280 , The pall-bearers were: Roy ___ _ |Coles. Roy Younker, Hammond " B B _ iuome, Percy Menitm, mvi u S u S '. flu stock of BULBS dlreci ,_ from HOLLAND lor fell niwm. .iii ant an miss. it mmonrrs inimhie me TULIPS (Double and Slllllel CHOICE TALL DARWIN 4%? FODILB, CIIDCUB. SNOW- DROPS, FBEESIAS all M \§' GUIDE (-'§ e planting and early Spring ___ s 2 , Bin I . ‘Margaret MacFarlane, 3 Lillian I e) ii I# oi-sae rv. 1 uurisicimi. 2 mimi .wm,s_ NmC,s“,s_ mp . jvinamsyeii, 3 Eldon Macwiuisms. , ‘ anis. ti 2 Pmnoce Murphy, 3 Eilswo h rt Newsome. 0/rule II: 1 Marion Cameron, 2 Doris Newsome, 8 Rate Cameron. and Francis Bherren (equal), 2 Gor- don Mwelllsrleue Grade I Jr: 1 Brice Clerk and ings end gives the leg its normal length. The job takes 20 days, or l’i'ic:-<--fiic Zur 750 ' 1 _ ' .~ _.,` <,_ f |, iii . co orcd trnnspa cnt tr-.vw P...i __ ..=. far rang *anon-|-° alive, and when n gui, was med ‘ / I I about the time necessary to heal #en ordinary fracture. Murray. t fed# Periect attendance: Margaret MaeFarlan`e, Lilian Macwilliams. .;i:_» sms in im prim lin- Postsge paid on ell Mall GARTER & DD- _Phyllis We/dman (equal), 2 Arnold t lowest prices. New open in Q i our BOOKSTORE. fi _oi-use 1 sr.: i omni micmsyen Q. °""°"' X 5