AGIRII: s‘ ,ltava,l “ab” ‘ Water‘ . .. limb ' salsa. is . t"? ‘l “as? Laurie's! the , _ I . . .4: oI-I-"m. ‘s31’ rhafiaardlalwlhelfllvslaltaelvllihahl "m: no: at la ear W I ‘c, I". QQII’ If“ 101k b!) T a son's-ea that... _ u!‘ I . zen-signs: wgdggfiiy Jl-Il. J0, Ill pools vs. ensington 1n gwkey club. Game l sharp-l u.” sitel‘. ' _MAID WANTED. for ha! housework. Three adults. ve in. Good wages. ‘A Ply Mrs. J5; with! King street. ummeraide. 1- Cow _l-‘0B sane. - 1 Guernsey newly freilliened also litter of young pigs. Weldon Davlson,‘ Kensl n. Jon sass ore sens‘. Res- Laurent. ice cream Parlor and gro- cm. store. For immediate possess-l ion. Mv reason for aellind is l0 devote my lull dei iscn. _KENSINGTON BUILDING — Notivithstandlnl! the hish wot of innit-rial and labor, there has been i. lot of buildlne and remodelling iii the town of Kensington during u... year I945. New residences built: Hurry Brown. John Walker, Lyn- wnnd Toombs; Mrs. William Sheen. Mrs. Charles Cooke. Lorne Dun- nni: (Garage). Peter MacDonald mow ham) G. Bryenton (dwell- in"). Remorieiied. Le Mann (warehouse) Lulu Toomlis, Horace (lion-r, Donald MacKenzie (double tenement (horm- Mullaiy.‘ Fulton Pavnter. El Grllani. In addition to the a- l\I7\'l‘ Kennedy Bros. bought the ir-"o former residence of Emery l/fvFnrlane, moved lt across Main st. in juxtaposition to their blg corner store. It will be s large mercantile unit of the blst store and is expected to bring Kenslng- ton back tn its former status as a commercial emporium. . _RIRTIIDAY ANNIVERSARY _ W. B. McArthur and Mrs. McAr- ihur of Kensinizton wero guests of honor at an anniversary supper iziven bv the family at the home on Maloeque Road on the evening of Jan. 22. A boimteous l‘t'l]!i'?l was heartily enloyed. Mwii-thur was in a reminiscent mood and gave a good resume of ton. l‘f"‘~" horse history on P. E. Islandl s‘vi"e rind even prior to the lam-i nus Hernando-Black Pilot race at Swnmerslde in 1885. He still takes ll lzeen interest in the “Sport an nclive part in the inauguration of liv- Colt Futurity Flakes-per- s‘:>ir\1tl" advocated bv Dr. Christi». iiiwv oi‘ Tiiznish and Bust-on. Mr. MJAFUHII‘ has owned and driven snrrc of the best in the province: Brit" Ingan. Miss Belle Rico, Up- toii Ponce. Ethel Bellini. Campbell- ti-n Belle and others. He and o few other senior old timers are all the pi" nt generation have as olroni- !'l(‘lS of latter dav happenings link- lil" the Dart with thi- present»- Ad multos Anlmos. -K. IRSUHHHEE Suzrzzzzcrsfdt‘ I -. ir‘F.SSiUNAL CARD “ifs. iiiciisv, Chartered Accountant Offlea at II Granville» atraat Salmonella Weare as near toyouasYour "'.......n2""‘ .; 39-6i' ' l .nese - ' 1‘ Jodkdphw DE 1-38-31 house). Sam Arscnaulhl My i Ihaaefifartluasq-vuo lllflllialslnroata “moo... m..." “M's:- it. w. , llfl. 1-393; 1- Personals _ —_-Pl‘i\lldl- f Mr. xohsinnoh. You no ‘lilgdftantbuliaellr’ that ha is convalescfng, mei- a ps4 attack of bronchitis.‘ -K. ' 1 q-Mrs." Thomas German of Ken- slngton is improving after a rheu- matlc attack which caused Pier to b9 bedfaat. -K 2i i —Mr. Athol Cotton of Kenslrw- ton was a visitor to Summers”.- last week on business to his new meat ‘store. --Mr. Major Moaseand son, Ed- iwin, spent the weekend in Ken- ‘ slngton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Btavert. l —Master Robert Moase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Moose; St. Eleanors, who was recently oper- ated on for .a endicitls in the Prince County ospital. has suffic- iently recovered to return to his home. s —Sub Lieutenant Wendell A. MacNutt, R.N.A.S.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacNutt, King BL. who recently returned from over- seas, is spending a pleasant holl- day at his home in Bummerside. S --Mrs. Donald Bell. Tryon, who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital has returned pertaining i home and is making a satisfactorvl ' 5 IQCOVOYY. -Messr|. George and David Gor- man left recently for Kitchener. t.. to work in the rubber and ltextlle industries, —K. -Mr. Owen Larkin of Kenslng- ton is confined to hed by illness Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. -K. -It la oieaslniz to note that Ruth Tanton, litte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy nton, St. Ei- eanor's, has recovered from .1 ser- ious lllness. -K. -'I‘he many friends of Hon. Wat son McNaught and Mrs. Mc-Nmieht will be glad to hear their little son, David is improving after being of quitsill with __neumonia. -K. Khrs" In the recent nast he took] --Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton of | Kenslngton returned recently from an extended in to Montreal. whertrthey were quests of their daughter, Mrs. Vernon Chandler and Mr. Chandler. -K. --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy of Norboro returned recently from a visit to Waterford Lot l. where they were the guests of the Fitr- gerold family and Mr. Murphy's brother, Robert and Mrs. Murphy. LONDON —(C Pl- "British brandy" was we'd in London rec- entiv for 37s. 6d. a bottle ery useful forcooking." said the sales- man "British brandv- never heard of it." said an expert. EARRING. Essex. iilnnland — (CID-Fire damaged 500 tons of salvaged Hber st ‘he Raw Rub- ..ru ber Ideiterial Company's Dretnises recently. ‘LD. Lin; and family whh to express thanks to all their nelghbo and friends who helped in their recent bereavement; and also to thoaewho suit flown-I and I latter: o! symaatlu- 14°41 NOW /’// 9o to Sleep My is better Q““I’I.' ' a “Ybfim awe Bucxuav VVHIYII RUB ‘Aaathorueariafkilahsasaad ‘Coal shlppadisad ea the i ls lie-Elected rite itnaatorvetown GUARDIAN . wi- . . JIIIIIIIIIJ e tell-DAY i mallllXlEli-taoiillillll llEllII ll. MIME Illlll lllllils. ll. - lltllllll - Illlflll Also NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS A Shows 7:30 and 9:15 Matinee Thursday at, 3:30 CAFPIIIDI. SUMMERSIDE §QYIIIIIIII Mayor Champion 0f Kensington Russell Champion was JG-OIBOIHI Mayor of the Town of K n at yesterday's cvic elect-ion, de- feating William J. Se le by a majority of 33. The vo , largest since the town was incorporated. gave Champion 103 and Sempie ‘ll. Mayor Champion has already served in that capacity for eight years. Joseph L. Devison and Robert B. Humphrey were both reelected to the council. with Leslie A. Mann the third member a newcomer. Councillors serve two years, half of the six-man board being elected annually. Results of the voting for coun- cilors follows: Dr. J.K. Beet, 48; Wesley Champion, 65; Fred M. Davison, 82; Jcsem L Davison. B9: Robert S. Humphrey, 92; Leslie A. Mann, 89. BIRTHS Mac-KINNON — At the Prince Ed- three lone in six directions. the other set five thousand t/wo hundred feet long. permits the landing of e lflreest and most modern There is also ample room pension if or when required. No Obstacles dltions are cons ered the most! favourable of any port in this part c! Canada. there being no obstacles 111 any direction. thehighest point ‘being_ ‘f6 fee and a1 the ap- proaches over flat land or sea level. which is ideal All runways are border lighted. cinerated from the control tower ggylffiiyilh otligr mcladleti-n cdontlrol .5. PW" es n an a landin facilities. 8 y In cvil aviation at oxides have taken place. e Maritime Central Airways, our own Island company. has been awarded severe new routes and now is authorized to save sixty percent of the pop- ulaigion of the Maritime Provinces. Beszde the runs that they have been operating there has now been add- ed Charlottetown. New Glasgow. Halifax; Halifax to Greenwood; Greenwood to Yarmouth; Mono. ton to Greenwood; Amherst. and ’l'.‘rurr; giving us Air connections from Summerslde to all rf these places in a matter of minutes or an hour or so. for pass ward Island Hospital on Jan. 28. i946. to Mr. and Mrs Willard Mac- Kinnon. Canoe Cove a daughter. DRAKE - At the Prince Edward Island Hospltslbn Jan. 30. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorin DrakehMlll- view. a daughter. ~ KEEFE-At the Ottawa General Hospital. Ottawa, Ont.. on January 11th. i946 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Les- lie Keefe. a son. Wilfred Thomas. POWER.—At Michigan Hospital. Jan. 1st 194d. to Mr. and Vi . IS. Edgar Power. a daughter. Patricia ae. MARRIAGE! MUTTART-CUDDY-At the Bap- tist Psrsonage, Charlottetown. on ‘Hlesday, January 29, 194d. by Rev. I. Judson Levy, Edward Coleman Muttart of Murray Harbour. P11. ot Jean Patricia Cuddy of Glad- stone. P. 13.1. MaaEACIlERN-DOWLING - At 5t. Dunstan‘! Basilica, Jany. 28. i046. by Rev. Father Cass, Mary Rita Bowling to Kenneth Angus Macliaehern both of Charlotte- town. DEATHS ABSINAULT - At. her residence. ‘N M00111 Ave.. on Jan. 29. 1946. Mrs. ‘RE. Arsenault aged 51 years. mineral not'ce later .DesIt0CIII.'B—At the Prince Coun- i B. DesRochea. aged ‘l4 years. Botiy_ taken from Compton Funeral Home yesterday to Miseouche. Funeral arrangements later. ' DUFFY-At EUIWIIC. Lot U Jan. U. 191d. hank Duffy. age S‘! years. Imi-iersl notice laser BROWN - At York on ‘ruesdav. . 30,. 104d. Swphe-r Brown in his tear. Funeral _ York United .Seu'- vices i- ills? i... ill Tlldlllft family‘ fthelataAlbartlit. wimtgtttianktbelrnetgh- hora and friends for their-many meta kinds-um ro- of 1-33-11 Cflbl Id lldfflVfilfltl In’ ' Memoriam , available passengers i ted in -o-wn. Sinnmerside, Moncton run in ty Hospital Tuesday, Jan. N. John ‘ __,_ "f-aiflafit’ aartadthls salaanryaqlato. NOmCI I Vflalsnallasss‘ irltswlfosaa a 1%.... ......~...-m l; N. D.‘ MacLaan IfNllIltTAlIR .snnhi.uss engers._maib or express. ‘lheae places nave been taking all day. usually in valuable business time, by the methods of travel previously In equipment also ndable addi- tions have been made. Three new Douglas passenger liners have been added each having space for 28 One oif these is ex- service on tihe Charlotte a few days and no doubt will re- lieve to a Beat extent the traffic congestion that has prevailed on this route practically since its in- eepdon. ‘These three to gteegesgywitéikthe fleet alreilsny oper- equir them to hmny w “my . l The limdins B11341 take off con-i liligfnts to and fro Bimini ‘Passen u er de Philly Pfli-d Air Mail canted III 1,966 9.700 v gers carried from S mm s1 . 5.088 First Gills Mail (lbs) $1116 Provincial Totals Passengers 26.129 Pounds of mail £12,413 Pounds oi express 72.461 Hours flown 8.101 Miles flown . This is fine record. made e. largely under civilian traffic con- ditons. The gong has now struck. the war is over. tremendously aibnor- mal t expendi urea of money for pro- ive is urpoees finished. We are now ob ed as a naticm. as a prov- ince. an arrange tore- t0 d as a mmunlt our economic afairs meet the new order of things. Air tr mendous Summerside has e avel has progressed tre- lv during the if! years that njoyed lie priv- lie es. We have arrived at this cru- cia period the finest of transition with one of A rts Canada. which county is diestined to be on the cross roads of the air age upon . which we are ‘have got air facilities now ener . We eoual to the largest cities. No other plaice of our size in thing ilk hooves us greatest this coun ry has got any- e their equal, it now to use all this to i advantage. The next few ears will establish our impol-‘ance n the civil aviation field .0ll.l’l‘lfl‘ tural opportunities in many lines are gent Ou is exceed opment r rocured advantages in ly important devel are beyond the most sen iiuine expectations of maniy of our citizens. ergv and bee l’ till“ is‘. board eighteen chronicle adva is gr this m‘ imév than we amiable to do e opportun andle both their oipebfitis w TilE MliBiLE oiiiasi x-iiiiv lllllT Will Remain in Summerside-Tlvvo Extra Days FRIDAY and MONDAY -- FEBRUARY lst and 4th If You Have Missed Your Appointment or Have Beer‘ ~Missed in the Town Canvass NOW - Here is Your Chance to Have Your X-RAY All you have to do is go to the High School from 10 a.m. to 12 noon or from A 2 p.m. to 5 p. m. and on Monday Evening from 7 to 9 p.m. If voluntary eo-operation is not obtained compelling measures must follow. Your fellow citizens expect YOU to co-operate and make this cam- palgn tio detect and eventually eliminate tuberculosis 100 P91’ cent Bllwflfilflll- one undetected “five T. B. case is a menace to the whole community. E 0F THIS OPPQRTUNI men more that t bet us continue our en- foresight of the lest ears and all work to the he who reports to your years hence may nee in Air develop- oommunity even Summer-side's benefit at ty is now in: to ourselves. iii/Aim ¢ Ontario Liquor Laws TORJDNTD. Jan. 28 — (C?) — The Telegram said today that the general feeling of observers a queen's Park and of notel officials is that Ontario soon may have a Lquor system patterned after Que] bec liquor laws. This speculation followed AO- torney-GeneraI Blackwell's state merit to the l-loteimexrs Association of Ontario yesterday tibat. he plan- ned to Place before the Cabinet and then the Legislature “a lquor licensing policy which will avoid hypocrisy and be in keeping with condit one as they are." In Quebec cocktail bars have been in operation in large hotels for years and sale of beer is per- mltted in restaurants with meals. Beer also is sold at grocery stores but the Telettram says it is not. thought that. the Ontario Govern- ment would take this step. Mr. Blackwell declined to elabo- rate after his speech except to say he would recommend definite streamlining of the lquor policy. Deleon Caswell, president of the Hotelmens Association, said in an interview that classification of liq- uor outlets is the frst step the Government shoiud take. "It's most important to dlsti be- tween hotels, taverns an clubs" “When the public has seen the classification system in operation and approved its results. then per- hops we can introduce a system 0f cocktail bars" i ‘loo Late To Classify MAID WANTED - IN SMALL A t. Three adults. Good waxes. Phone 1187. 1-30-31 PRINCE EDWARD 5P _ ; ' . \ I ~ ~ I ,V . \ ' ‘j Prints Gilliam 5km "ch Fall-Dickens Wedding » i ‘ . . . . t . o l‘ entices _, , In 1. HIM"; By Acclamatzon In S s: e i . "I'M foilowhzgv p01 " ' N , fr“; “Quad ~" ooun w.» glsvasallblaltted ad's-oi- of euoknsrsfig; aoelama- “dléfifid, w“ m. f’ a" at the recent annual meeting um ymy u, gfiqwfl“ uomumflwhuhm ' ' '- gh°ngflmglm iflfllfifil Ila also I as "councillor for glut your slats‘: '7 7 - . ~ for the West Ward ' ed. £gf the air services committee: _ a il a in , “mm mmmmlgn“ ‘h’ W,“- ‘gg o ’§-’§'<>%§"y='3’o ‘iii fi. Wlbofiifilfill. flmlallr lob» has ma? tbuqomnr m fnnkghglvlns been Maura: c. president. and t _ . - . .. fkm,,,'.5,,_'”°", i; , i“ term of u-Mayor w; mo“ iweioll oamiaahollio and. ma‘. whoreofiedbecauaeofillhealth. forthsfirsttime. m “gun, m”, “m”. I Hethss bald the office of llay- erside ha; _; w aoranumberoiftermainbhe dw ge Qfl, tin-eons and mugging w‘ 1| n" “an” Wekeflhas served Ii: getwo-year lAlm. The o a s . nus-n y coune . were e Oommlsgi w“ . her of imueseldn a There will be an election in the three lgflflbdfl, enema! wwhgm ~~ lav maintenance men for serving wflaxidd awe Wards and for gctedneverylyear tor a ~ . u arage Comsnissbn- m. rot in w‘ flflzgnlgd IiFJo-ifi“ grab“? “bo clllor uo a a Gorrili wh l‘ Ml" 3w r §c?uggllgliihunililht in "I! v . . o er of Hall Manufacturi and sin rumored. h . As trig a very limited num- "an edusgflnvedfordxthrmsthgarxllomliigal; boviflg frog?‘ “"3 W‘ "K Imam" at the Mae for aition it has now ei t a member of the firm of Brace again nominated and will be navigation tralnind. as a matter five of w ch ton an p ots I McKay and Co. Ltd He will be op- by Mr Carrol Delan W. urismcailwrmftot. aw. 2'fo"1"=‘%o';.fii.‘.“a';‘.i‘i'i3 m. s... stifle “use: Fdtiriezevi- "r e m‘ ‘ . » ~ - - - ec on. we" W" l0 "W001i 7h technicians and 1S in miscellan- is an accountant and proprietor The voting will be on Feb. iL-Q... the" l‘ ‘l 9mm“ 5 Tl ch" will Wledflflfl- of Royal Sales Company whole- B trained. Qreeniw ls also.‘ Junior Jones. one ottne original ' i; km opea as the no AJ‘. i pilots on this route in the days WA"; coyqyA-[IQN ammo nnnrv N‘ .. it ....i1r....""'i.:"ir "°°‘-“‘°‘i.’“i2 .e.~.:::i= rrrrhersr: I" v" “m "we s... w * it -verir accessible cop-‘aiia varied expeflgnce“ during the _ ‘m, ,,_ bomugntll? n; lglakaw “g3” Lggk vhf-m til-fie {our dvearsndbfgeorfi this tori-wom- oonservatl which that fell on f; v II E11 i ' . . been in command of No. 1 _ _ oughly familllar with theeflying d! w,..°flm”°'°°§;°°° ppm: and the United state's, nuisance School for the last three me “we new mwla! mi being m,‘ The ‘we ovemment gffingh“: films“ ‘f, brcileht into service and h kuow- p yeah mg mg a *"*——"—- r —~——-— New w a ledge of local conditions will be a g u.‘ ' ‘"11’ h“ the v18“ w n! his w valuable asset to this already fine " ‘fiefig miflfriffiug h, 1.. 1 quainiance hope sincerely that he o; mam, The Wedding in Tllburz. Holland - Wm "mm M" "h?" swim!!!“ CarlmBuxtse is. as always. °n J“““°ry m“ 1946- °f M“? 3°: gYcglitswllienlletbliyurasguwiiidepal-t “hi?!” wm-l h been the genial and highly gogressive mullgfig guglgfcfi‘ °r M“ “M rcivlsion forwatiersupplyto small _ 7 "5 5-5 ml-Tk‘ manager. who has c e lized his ' e u‘ “'5 m C!“ arms. This will mean construct- Qd by I- spirit Q! 800d will Illd 800d dreams of this service his native 3°11" NEW-m 5°" °l M“ ‘m1 Mm lo of dam and weir on inland “d” helm“ ‘he men 11nd" h" province into s. real and going con- 01”“ Fan crapaud» P- E" L The in and zinki of bores “mmmd- "*1 the Tm MIMI)! cern serving us here in Summe» 8mm" l“ a member °1 ‘he ‘Vane -. 1 bingo orks nirglclude th‘ build l. l N l M E N 7 and °lll”n‘-'H° mm!“ d°V°1°P°d sidenmd in many other of our m‘ “my ‘erwn? l“ ‘he R- c- E51 aft ‘loo-mile anal ine e the most friendly w-opmflon m Maritime cent,“ with an emchn. M. E. during the invasion of Ger- lngdowa d cm m, w u“ a“ mall"! mime" “l? Al‘ 59"" modern and up to date air service "mny “"5 h“ 5P2“ m°5l °f m! a riesen terl The ice and our Town autihorltres. The me equal o; anything o! m‘ kind’ time in Holland after a short hon- ‘gfimfi l’, " - igamgfuwqu; 67Vf$fi1$%f([/ff peoplewho knew him at all recog- an. he" eymoon in Brussels. He is now on 3000000 12x0” ‘s-Pkl nimed a real man of true worm. Xwsyndpsh o; the 59M“ par, the way home and his bride will ’Evénh'mn m, qwemmm; ///~51¢>'/74/4/£ flgllflgénw him b!“ W111 ml“ Ioflllfli by oiililr ‘Airlwaysltdubri the 1°“ 11"" 1° ‘hi’ "'1" ho it 1'1 lead to u: er oofi 466/[544/0 Smlflifioi/ ' 1X18- Yefl‘ W . t s e . e nter- lat in dilt and - ...°i.~:::'e.2s.:.i= “i” gee;- =1» omi- ~~=d m?- ii-ififiu-o. n is constructed wth m i i "awe-- ecu-M i=3» “"""°"“° "m" llhange Expected In "‘ Responding to the request of a largo number of elect-f ors of the CentraWard, l have consented to again accept nomination for Councillor. I have served as your representative on the Town] Council for some 8 years, and have been Chairman of the ‘ Electric Light Committee during that time. In my opin- ion this experience ls of considerable value today, when the Electric Plant is operating to capacity and with new extensions and improvements in prospect for the coming year. During my term of office, the sales of electric energy" have more than doubled, new lines have been constructed, rates reduced, and I feel the showing is highly satisfaeb ory. The years ahead‘ are sure to he important ones in Olfll‘ T‘own’s history, and I believe my “Prim” Vi" 11"" o vs ue. Business expansion is one of my main aims and it will . be my every endeavour to encourage such expansion is the future. In u‘, ‘hart time g1. my disposal, it will be difficult for me to interview all the voters of Centre Ward. so I p take this opportunity to solicit your support. If elected, I assure the voters that. their inf-IN!" Vi! ' l ttesviiou. I reside in your ward; ‘ I Zlbaliurflfli-lirlvochfi ‘bepresentatlve wiho lives in you , own ward. Your vote and support on Februal’? “h, 1945» "l" P‘ Y"! I "'°°i““d' reason n. MORRISON. ISLAND Tueeizcusosisl Mayor Arnett Ric-Elected)?“ .