-o raaaugiav ,3. g 19.51 1 -..-, .... PRINCE CO 3 Summer Street, News. Subscriptions, A GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON House Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores In Summerside: Bell Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourllcn Drugstore, 21 Central Street; 6'1 Granville Street: lsllnd Motor Tnlnpon. Kelly's News-stand, Water Street; Myra Doucette's Grocery. Second Street; water Street; Vlnocln Grocery, Service Drug store. T K.l.. wnm WEST PR1 Alberton: Funk Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-2 0"! -CARD PARTY. lrishtown Hall. ivednesdny, February 4th. livery- uody welcome. -19. will be learned with regret mat Francis L. MacKay, New Lon- (10,-1, P. E. 1., has entered the Prince Cmmty Hospital for X-rays and heart treatment. His many friends are looking forward to his recovery and return home. -I)I'-FOLD REFILL SPON(iE.- Tuesday. Feb. 3rd. Curtain 8:30. we have in stock the Du-Fold Re- mi sponge, at 152.00 each by mail postage extra. Gallant Grocery Co.. Beulah. P. E 1- ,.Bl-'.I)EQlIE RINK, Junior Hoc- kpy League tonight. TllI'S(llI)'. At :30 Wilmot vs. Trnxellvrs Rest. Av T100 o'clock. Siiniiiirrside Ju-I- Bcdcquc. Arlinission ”' mix vs. vents, -llO(iKEY, i3;.iequ.- Rink, Feli- riiary -1111, second 1::tme in senil- finwls, South Shore League. Free- lwn R,,).,,;s V5, g'5mp llignv The Summerside Community Srliool Admission 35 cents. lconcert. Association. which fuiic- L FIREMEN CALLED - Sum- merszrle firemen responded at six oclock last evening to an alarm sent in from the home of Mr. A.P. Wells. Duke Street. The cause of the alarm was a chimney fire which the firemen quickly exting- .1lSl1Pd and no damage resulted.-S -RETITRNS To P. E. T. - Xlany old fricxids of Mr. . will be glad to know he has dcci ed to work his farm at his old home in Mount Tryon. which he vacaiccl over 30 years ago to live in N. W. Ontario. Mr. P. J. Mclnnis of Bor- den Post Office is a brother. - R.C.A.F. F.NLIST.VIENT - Tlie most recent enlist-mcnt at. the Siimmerside Recruiting Unit of the RC AIF4 is Harvey Truman Mac- Neill. son of Mr. and Mrs, R.'I'. M.-4cNeiil of Hunter RWEIZ A.C.2 .1l.icNeill has been posted to the niaiiiiing depot. in Qiiobec and will be leaving P. E. I. on February 13th. . 5. --FIRE ALARM AT ALBERTON -- The Alberton Fire Department was called out early yesterday morning to the home of Mr. Alfred Foley where a fire had broken out in a wall on the ground floor. The brigade responded promptly bul'Cm”m3n- Mr. Foley had extinguished the! blaze with buckets of water after! ipp.ng out the wainscotting on! the burning wall. Damage wasl riot. extensive. Alberion and Vicinity Mr Henry Clarke. Albcrton. left on Sunday to spend a. few daysl with friends in Charlottetown. - Mr. J. R. Bonymari, Alberton. is in Charlottetown, this week in connection with his business. Mrs. J. N. Smythe. Bloomfield, is I guest at the Holman homestead. Summerside. Mr. Gerald O'Malley returned to Alberton on Friday after spend- liig some months in Halifax where he was employed. Mr. Stephen Burke left Alberton last week to spend several days in Halifax on business. Let's Talk It liver by "d" There is some talk in Summer- side of reviving the Community Concerts which gave so much measure to music lovers in Prince C0i"lly ti few years ago. The con- cerus were discontinued, apparently because the financial burden of bringing down high ciass artists. "tn at bargain rates, was a little too heavy. We should think that Summerside has as high a percent- are of music lovers as the average centre, but its population is small. Ind it was difiiciilt to get enough Patrons to keep the project on a sound financial basis. 0 O 0 7719 Drico of hearing renowned music. singers and players is, of g"””9- Very low at these concerts, (Alt. after all, any price is too high Day for something you can't ap- 8;9Clate. and do not get any pleas- me out of. Unfortunately dressing mmlllh in your Sundayi best and M hit to s community concert love: not automatically make you :1 hi” 01' Rood music. It sometimes N01151:! a. little time. We think the g V res featuring good music have "Y good way of introducing the Npulace to musical top-soil. The gm 3111510 is generally sandwiched ma etwteen bits of comedy or spir- nmclc 1:111. This prevents the dlguflz rom getting musical in- ”, "i md they have a chance mwcll? to appreciate the best in Y s1ow.snd .casy degrees. The fare in community concerts ftttvr those whose ears are al- ed' W: uned. but 3. bit ooncentrm. mum 10 think. for the would-be M W. ver. You cant find 11. bet- : My to break into the musical or” Thgues than to get some rec. bemr 09 "TON You play them, the rm; '1): will like them. which is mm Mane of the cardinal differ- . can classical music and hmllobulor kind. The more you he ”'”?'"l"' mllslc. the less you - doesnt have the wear- ,-fi-ie wasreau cuss Summerside. Phone I031. -"Concert Ass'n fS'side Curling I DIANW UNTY OFFICE dvertlslng Representatives Mort Gludet. 120 Russell street; Enmnrs self- In Kenslngton. NCE OFFI C E I no and 68-3 House. -THE DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. H. S. Allen will be closed until February 16th. 1 -J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist. will be in Alberton Office this Saturday, February 7th. -EMERALD variety concert Messrs. lwith the two comedians Ralph Emery and Roland Sheen will he in Seven Mile Bay hall .,LL.g?ggg,.gg - Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Agnew left Summerside on Friday on a trip to Florida. -8. F ;S'side Community is Reorganized ttioned here siiccessfully for several rvcars. was reorganized at a meet- ing held on Saturday evening at the home of Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and a cam- paign for membership will be held in April. An election of officers was held land the following appointments tivere made: Honorary president Chief Justice T. A. Campbell; pres- ident, Group Captain. A. G. Ken- yon: f.rst vice president, Mrs. Creelman MacArthur;-second vice president, Miss Wanda Wyatt; third vice president. Mrs. Emma Holman: secretary. Miss Jessie Fraser; treasurer, T. E. Hickey, C. A The following committee chair- men were also appointed: campaign committee. Mrs. MacArthur and Mrs. Holman; dinner committee. Ross MacKenzie: publicity commit- tee, Elmer Mdrphy; concert coin- mittee. Gabriel Chalson; appoint- ments committee. William Young. It is expected that the eighteen directors representing Summerside and vicinity Mil be appointed at l l meeting to be held this evening at the home of Group Captain A. G. Kenyon. A committee to investigate the purchase of a grand piano was ap- pointed with Mr. Ivor Phillips as M1 R01-791”f'Eddy. organizer for the Community Concert Associat- Wl 01' New York was present at the meeting and supplied all the information desired. He will return later for the campaign when 3 minimum membership of "too will have to be obtained. -3 Club Schedule -The following is the schedule at the Summerside Curling Club for this evening: 7.00 pm. Ice I-I-I. E. Clark vs. T. D. Mor- rison. Ice 2-Bill Jenkins vs. II. R. MacFarlane. Ice 3-Fred Macftae vs. Austin Brooks. 1115 p.m. Ice 1-A. Home vs. J. A. Clark. Ice 2-P. Crockett vs. Bert Hun- fer. a -S. Civic Election 1 Today Al Summerside --Today is civic election day In Summerside and people will go to the polls in the three words in ivhlcli the town of Summerside is divided, to choose one roun- cillor and two water commission- GT8. Only one councillors nominated in the East Ward and only one in the West Ward. and these men are therefore members of the council by at-clamation. They are Donald Lidiitone. councillor for the East Ward, and Andrew Perry. councillor for the West Ward. In today's voting for the coun- cillor to represent the Center Ward. citizens will choose between Dr. Hillard Clark and Mr. Nor- man Prlchard. Two water and sewerage com- missioners will also be elected. one for It three.yesr term, and one for a two-year term. Citizens in all three wards will decide the issue in this department. For the Water and Sewerage Commission for n three-yesr term they inust choose between Robert B. Dewar. who is seeking re-elec- tion to the commission. and Elmer J. Nelson. who is running in op- position to Mr. Dewar. For the two-year form they must decide between Mr. Roland Sheen and Mr. Cyrus Polrler. who have both heen nominated to fill a vacancy caused hy the resigns- tinn of Mr. Andrew Perry who resigned to nominate for the Town Council, after having serv- ed one year of his three-your term on the Water and Sewerage Commission. This leaves in period of two years that will be Iervcd by the winner in this contelt. In the Center Ward there are approximately 55 eligible voters, 800 In the East Ward. and about "" Quality Doueued by the pro- uum 1” W? I-est composers. 1225 in the West Ward. A-- -A contract amounting to up- proxtrnntcly 570,000 has been awarded to the firm of MJ”. Schin- man for the construction of a pump house and water storage reservoir at R. C. A. F. station. Summerside. New A Siside RCAF Station Awarded Several months ago this firm was lng the t . awarded I contract for the in-- the existidgcncisig. connec ion 0 stallstlon of 1 sewerage disposal gs. Con system. ' The new contract involves the construction of I prestressed con- crete water tank with a capacity of 200.000 gallons. :1 pump house with installation of equipment and mak. S'side Fire - Dept. Meeting -The regular monthly meeting of" the Summerside Fire Department was held last night with Fire Chief Abdon Arsenoult in the chair. The minutes of the last regular meet- ing were read and approved. James Connell was appointed as chair- man of the finance committee and Herb Schurman was appointed chairman of the ways and means? committee. They will both bring in the names of their committeemen at the next regular meeting. 0 Several applications for member- ship were received and were placed on the waiting list by the secre- tary, George I-Iogg. as there are no vacancies in the department at the present time, It was decided by the meeting that the sum of 310.00 be donated by the firemen to aid the Gallant. family of St. Ohrysostom who were burned out last week. llltldielllrsenlsult brought up the matter of a revision of the by-laws of the department. It was pointed out that several changts were in order as a number of the existing by-laws. which were drawn up I number of years ago, are now ob- solete. Fire Chief Abdon Arsenault sug- gested that this matter be left over until the newlv recommended fire chief assume charge of the depart- ment. Deputy Chief Fred MacLeod was instructed to take delivery of new rubber boots. gloves and costs which were recently purchhsed hv the town through a local merch- ant snd convene his four rootrln-i, and have the new eoutpment mark- 4 ed for the individual men. - S. Dealh al Borden Of Mrs. Nickerson -The death occurred on Sunday! at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. S. Jar-dine. Borden. of Mrs. Nickerson. widow of Nelson Nick- erson of Trenton. N. 5., formerr.V of Glace Bay, C.B. in her 80in year. Mrs. Nlckerson was born at Little Narrows. Cape Breton. and spent a number of years in Boston. I Mass. prior to her marriage in 1902. In 1916 they moved to Trenton 33 years. where they resided for her in Her husband predeceased 1925. Mrs. Nickerson was a member. of the Presbyterian Church, going with her husband to the Methodist Church, and later became an act- ive member in the United Church. She was 3. life member of Belle Fraser Missionary Society and also of the senior Lsdles' Aid of Trenton United Church. She came to Borden with her daughter in 1849 where she has since resided. spending short per- iods of time with her younger daughter, Miss Jean Nichei-son. who is employed with T.C.A. at Moncton. She was a member of the Ladies Social Club at Borden. and was much interested in the new church. sharing in its growth. p Besides her two daughters. she is survived by B brother. Alexander Morrison. Hartford. Conn.. a sister. Mrs. Robert Thomson and two grandsons. Thomas Nelson Jardine and Murdock, Truman Morrison Jardine. both of Borden. A funeral service was held in the United Church at Borden yes- terday afternoon. conducted by Rev. Burton Crowe. A duet, "In the Gordon" was rendered by Mrs. Hed- ley Lowther and Mrs. John Has- lam. The pail bearers were. Harold Goggins. Reginald Rodgers. Wil- liam Ozon, Maurice Lodge, William Mlllington and Capt. Herb Moc- Kcnzie. Today the remains will be taken by train to Sydney. N. S. where ii funeral service will be held and burial will take place in the family plot in Hardwood Hill Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM MR.- IIAVELOCK CUBRIE -The death of Mr. llsvelock Currie occurred at his home in Irma. Alberta. on January iloth. Born at West. Cope, Prince Edward Island in 1859. he and his family moved to Western Canada about forty years ago. He is the last surviving member of his family. His wife. the former Ads Hunter of Alberton. to whom he was married in 1886, predeceas- ed him seven years ago. I-leis sur- vived by four sons. Gerald and David-Currie of Edmonton. Ivan and Leigh Currie of Irma. and one daughter. Mrs. A. R. Mcaoberts (Ella) who resided with her father during the past few years. Another daughter .Mrs. George W. Hardy (Lens) predeceased him A number of years ago. Also surviving are nineteen grandchildren and I number of great. grandchildren. The funeral was held on January 23rd. In place of flowers friends contributed to it memorial fund which will be forwarded for sup- port of the great missionary work being done by Dr. Florence Murray in Korea. L..M..L........LL.m,g,g,.g pected to be known early this The result of the voting is ex- evening.-S. S'side Legion Branch Aids Disasler fund - - As I ooiitrlbutlon to the ned Cross Disaster Fund for the seven members of the hospitalized Gallant family from St, chi-ysogzgm, cm;-- les Ijlogan. president of the sum- merside branch of the Canadian Legion. last evening presented two checks to Mr. J. Franl: Arnett, president of the Summerside branch of the Canadian l-ted cross, One check for 337600 was the Proceeds of bingo held last even- ing in the Legion hall i.n aid of tfiis family who were badly burned in a disastrous fire that destroyed their home and possessions at st, Chrysostom. The second check was one of 350.00 frwi the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion, Mr. Arnett in accepting these donations expressed appreciation of the members of the Summerside branch of the Red Cross to the Lesion for their exceptional con- tribution totalllng s-126.00 to assist in the medical and rehabilitation expenses of this family who suf- fered such an unfortunate loss and injury. - S. Nine Mile Creek Defeats frcelown I The Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs defeated Freetown Royals 6.3 in 0 h0FkP.Y Home last night at North River Rink. The game was run. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOLVN tract For The above photo shws graphic- ally the way in which the people aid the Alphonse Gallant family of St. Chrysostom, who lost their home and all it contained by a the family to the Prince County with bad burns to face and hands The ladies shown in the picture are members of the Summerside fortunate fire victims. , Those ladies meet weekly in the Town Hall (above! participate in various other phases of Red Cross work. particularly the making of clothing for dis- tribution by the International Red Tryon Arrows , Win 5-4 from Crapaudleam The Tryon Arrows, last. year the fast and cleanly played. Charlie Mo('Dougall. who per. formed the hat trick. opened the Storing for the Bulldogs. Trmvs- rlalo got, a pair and D. MacEarli- er one. I got at the scoring. Taylor 1 For the Royals Reid. who pair, opened got the other. Referees were H. Crockett and A. Gorvett. Toronldgtocks Continued from page 6 7000 Orenada . ' 307500 Oriac 4600 Osisko . R00 Pac Coyle 500 Pac East 3063 Pan Pete . 200 Pamoiir 6750 Pan West 5000 Farming 5000 Parbec . 4000 Partanen 2100 Paymast T40 Peace Rvr 6500 Penn-Cob 1100 Pershcourt 7800 Petrol 1425 Pick Crow 900 Pioneer 315 Placer . 1700 Ponder . 476735 Pore Pen 68200 Prado 2100 Preston 500 Pros ir .. 15000 Punc Pete 1200 Que Ohio 4100 Que Cop 23950 Que Lab 3700 Que Man 540 Queenston 855 Quemont 25700 Quesabe 92950 Radiore 1000 Ranwick .. 500 Red Poplar 3500 Reef Pete 2000 Regcoiirt 100 Rena-bie 032.50 Rix . 19200 Roche 4000 Rmvan Con 2700 Roxana . 50000 Roy Silver 350 Royalife 500 Rundle 18300 Rupiinunl 2980 Sapphire 3759 Scurry I500 Secur Free 10100 Selburn 1 winners of the B.C. Wood Tropliy. won a close decision tonight over the Crapriiid Heartbreakers in Vic- toria Rink by a score of 5-4. L. Wood and R. Millar refereed, Goal izetters for the Arrows were R. MacDonald 2. L. iwriddell 2 and A Walsh 1 For the Heartbreakors B. Wood, 1'). Rogerson, W. Roger- son and G, Nicholson. 100 Torhrit 71000 Towauniac 600 Trans Emp 500 Trans Res 3000 Trend Pete .. Z1200 Triad Oil 31-1500 Tungsten gywrsgggstos team. to beat. fought back from the lmgggaygy Richard , Hm "H Lead 33 opening lu-histlc and late in the 2.39915. Murphy . third period had the score tied 5-5. (mkmson G, Mggghgwg) , 19,10 2:15, I 4 The tie was broken at lR.50 when, ' A .. . .1 K 9:: . - , . , I509 Um)?" can 132 Mcciae tallied on a pass from 1200 Van Roi .10 238 Ventures 22 1-4 1000 Vicour 1D moon Villbons I4 ' E 3900 Violnmac 233 1540 Vllnite Am ll 3-4 2000 Weedon Pyr 50 r 500 Vvckiisko 6 5-8 BORDEN IIRINK 3000 West Ashley 33 T0013 1 5838 W H .td . 1-13 . 470 w l.eod:t:holds . sas Elm-559119 5'5”-'9 700 W Tungstn 400 VS.Si 3700 Wilrich 95 Borden stars 1500 Wiltsey 9 . ' ' zaooawinuward 11 Admission 20 and So cents l9g&?w1It1K;ll 20': Game starts 8:15 A S S U II F 3 r arg , 5250 Yan Canuck 21 skate ”ft" game 11000 Yellorex R - saoo Y1: Bear 150 70 B 10241 Yiikeno . 51 mm . NEW TAILOR SHOP 300 Cdn Collier . 405 B 1000 Dalhousie 23 OPEN FOR BESINESS 400 Pend Ore 575 jilniiual Meeting Of the Kinkora Dairying As- sociation will he held on Tuesday. February 3rd at 3 o'clock. By order of- W. E. McGTlIGAN. Secretary. 7500 Shawkev . 700 Sheep Crk 4088 Sherritt poo Sigim:-i 5600 Bilanco 9870 Sil Mir 1000 Sauris I00 Southam 3100 spooncr 10764 Stnhwell R00 Starratt 33500 Steelov 7155 Steep Rock 500 sturgeon 500 Sullivan 3000 Surf Inlet. .. .. 1800 sylvantte 23350 Sweet Grass 300 Toy P and C 1-7'. 20 Toy P and C pr . 13 1200 Teck I-I . .. .. 202 1000 Tomblll 24 1-2 . M KENSINGTUN RINK TUESDAY, FEB. 3rd North Shore League R.C.A.F. vs. Spring Valley Game 8:30 sharp WEDNESDAY, FEB. -lth Skating 3:30 to 5:30 and 8 to 10 or where they ' Respondd Disaster-rlllund PAGE THIRTEEN Cross organization. . Here they are engaged in Red of Prince County are respoiiding,Ci'oss amistance work for residentsy men. to the Red Cross Disaster Fund toiof their own province who have Gallant suffered disaster in destroyed their home. The ladies are from a. fire that l Smith, Mrs. (Dr: R. L. Noonan,, Holman. and Mrs. Victor Tra- verse. i 3 In the background Lac. N. L to Mr. Frank Arneit, president 01' Iihe Summerside Red Cross Associa- tion. Lac. Alchorii, of Rocky Point; and . Lac. J. L. Fitzgerald of Richmond! who are both stationed at RCAF Station, Summerside, went on pay -The Alberton Regals defeated; the OiLeary Maroons 6-5 last night in the Alberton rink to come out on top in the West Prince Hockey League schedule witl twelve points to O'Leary's ten and Mount Pleas- ant 2. I Paced by the hrilliant playing oil Alphonse Richard. who led the scorimz with three goals. closely followed by McCrae. with two, the Alberton boys were out to make It their fourth siraizlit victory. two against 0'Lem-y and two against Mount Pleasant. 'Thts was the hardest fought gamel seen in the Alhcrton rink this year, as the 0'l..eary boys. always a hardj parade and collected this splendid contribution from the officers and as 5. contribution to the disaster fund. Several branches of the Canad- ian Legion have also made splen- lcft to right: idid contributions to the fund. and Vsummer 59- iire which sent seven members of MISS Carrie Holman. Mrs. H. D. 105 School WSW” 01 MOW” Pm” sent responded generously to 3 i Hospital for an indefinite period Mrs. W. F. Strong, MISS Gladyslcanvass made by a man from thati district. - To rehabilitate the seven fire victims who have lost everythiiig. Red Cross group who are sorting Alchorii, of RCAF Station Sum- and who will require medical and and packing clothing for the un. inerside. is seen presenting 3160.00 nursing care for some time to come, a large sum of money will be required. Many other orginizations and individuals have helped in var- ious ways signifying the will to assist a fellow man in time of urgent need. -5 (Photo By Watton). Alberton Regals Defeat OlLeary Maroons 6-5 To Take Honors In League Richard to end the scoring 6-5 for the Regitls. Lineups: Regals - Goal. Perley Hardy: de- fence. Wes Hardy. E, Atkinson, U. Fraser, E. Murphy: forwards. E Gavin, G. Matthews, M. Klnch, .1. Klnch, R, Mccrae, A. Richard. M. Leclair. Maroons - Goal. R. MacNcill; defence, L. Ellis, E. Rodgerson, P. Hood. K. MacNeill: forwards. M. Wedlock, J, uaglole, W. Harris. L. Harris, L. Bernard, G. Bernard. A. Wedge. A. Silliker. Referees - Lloyd silliker, Robert Profit. First Period 9.50 Penalties G M. much. Iooold Pu-lod 3-Mucous. - (Hood. " L .. 1.10 4-R-egals, Richard I (Fraser) ..is..-.;.. 8.50 . 5-MIIOGTS. Bsiglolo rriodgezson, Bermrd) .. 8110 G-Regals, Richard (Fraser) Penalties - None. Third Period 7-Maroons, smallman modgcrson) B-Regals, Mccrae 9-Maroons, Ersglole 10-Maroons, Cl. Rodg 9.05 raernardv .. . l7.lll ll-Re-zals. Mccrae (Richard) 18 it Penalties - E. Murphy, Wedlock Professional cards E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. ii.o. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Examined Office Hours: ' 1 9 to 12 - 1 to 5 Ind by appointment. Eyes , PHONE 32117 J REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summersidl B. r. HUNTER ll. 67 Summc side. P. E. 1. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 5)IALLMAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETRIST T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Oammerce Summerside, P. E. 1. PHONE 2888 W. CHESTER S. Macll0NIll.ll Burrlsfar. Solicitor. Notary. Etc. LIAB. Money to Donn. Office formerly occupied by Lou: Heath Strong. K.O. Collections Proinptly Attended To. 1 ll. E. ELLIS & SON Fin - Auto - Cnsualty INSURANW 5 Summer St. Somme ini- PHONE 2418 IN SUMMERSIDE All kiiizls tailoring by experien- lced tailor. limlles and gents suits mode and trimmed. Alterations. ,repairing. and all kinds of mili- ,tary work done. Prompt service ”an(l satisfaction. No fear ton hlg. Tno patch too small. Dial 2410 Victory ('lcnner.e Building, l FRED KELLY Summerside Today 3.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 T i The story of l l RANCHES THROUGH NORTH AMERICA OUT R. C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. SFCURIIV CAMEO THEATRE A KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Joan Fontaine, Joan Leslie, Robert Ryan. Zachary Scott in R.K.O. drama, "BORN T0 ”Fontaine" plays the part of a heartless BE BAD". home breaker. Every Tuesday is "BANK NIGHT". Worth S-10.00 tonight. If you have ever every Tuesday night. to win if you are here at time of drawing. registered you are eligible REGENT TONIGHT 7.15-9.15 V ICTOR HUGO'S Immortal YOUNG MAN WANTED For Office Work by Well Established Firm ,Good opportunity for advancement Accuracy in simple arithmetic a necessity Apply in own handwriting stating education, age, experience and salary expected. APPLY BOX SF GUARDIAN, SUMMERSIDE . ,1” susm "om cacao: HAYWARD-llAllEY- SAND -nSImJIf10-U011 Fnllbmnnn--u-mu-u-u-n dosslc