auany _ ve.-mt AIL - an, tBordemJIsuMY. ‘no. 4, Sunm-erside‘ Legion ve. Borden Nationals. 2-2-21 g --\ 1 AOIFII: l. liner Infill). I Banner 8k. and —l'0l BALI. aeooad hand piano ' George Olav. ll Ottawa Si. i ' in good cond.:tios. Price. 8200. Ap- IDIIIISIDI all PBINOI COUNT! Di Post Off ce box M. Simmer- Nqqp, "mega"; “ma” v s1 e. or telephone 191. 24-21 l_..>~-- . . "‘ ' The Guardian em be beugleidally It any a m 410""- Kwllnwn _ » following stereo In Senna-ids: _ mwli- "bk 4 ewmd’ ael marlin Brenton. mm lireal: c" ' "' °“‘h"'°“ m” Club. Game 8 sharp. Skate afzteér." —-IIROTHEI8 BITUINING — seal-a Gouda’. e1 Granville some. flefiurdlmwlllboddivesadhalyhonelnsalnmoralde. ggpjgfloyatieperdayorlloporweak- Plsouelflfortbhasryuq qgivayolrardattothobeyreopoaaiblelaedaliverieaowyoarlonie -anowu nus z we! “Wig! fgdeiilfiirerehllerw Croken. Emerflld, nfrnfm" viii-RI T323 BALE. one Studebaker ‘six- cy n er e e, 1 t car or bonfinA 4mm was-rm, for oral housework Three adults». L”: m. m 3mm‘ s ‘i swmflfa, 500d WIIOI- A oiy M“. J8. Wright ___ - King Street. umnierside. 1-29-6! ._55Ngnqg1~0N and Freetown $10!! 0i 8 5081311111 I'm 0B b91151! M messy-ml", chm-abut Th, 59b the club members was made on -UAME9 — KENWNGWN- — vices Sunday, February 3rd in “w” °m’"‘°°“ b?’ Friday 5.30-0.30. Saturda ass-coo. Kmmim m, 11 a. M. and 1 P M_ to sue, Alexander Qaaldwzgrrongflixnflwxwllzmzgrzg Ind Freetown at a r. M. m". .1. m “smmeinom gm“ F“ Al” a. McGowan, Minister. 2-2-1; serial- 2-141 -1vo|mr rayon Presbyterian Church. Bundo . at 3 P. M. Mgr Mary Kensie. Deaconess. . sons. RG34 Da and Sgt. Keith M. Oernlegy are arriving on the Aquitania due to dock at Hai- ifax today. ‘Ilhe former served four and one-half years overseas and the latter three years. Needlus to Rev. d lllirs. megy +11.- hflagyut: have their sons boa: again. . 4U? Purina Eqena, layi? meal at Brain's. 2-2- . _ UILD manentl with brick mdnoementpuboth obtainable‘ at Bruce's. 2-2-21. —OONTAOT CLUB Ptelinta- -Mll. FIRTH DONALD Bowness. Summersidc. announces the en- gagement of his daughter. Mary mains, to Mr John Sidney Waugh, yon of Mr and Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wilmot. marriage to take place the middle of Februaniml -BREAKS LEG SECOND TIME ~Little Aurele Poirler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Polrier. Alley Street, Summerside, is having tain Alexander Lewis. AJ‘. . Dur- ing the years of active service the ohb has known. Mrs Lewis has been tireless in her efforts to en- sure the club's succms. and mom- . bets from Great Britain and every noon and at 7 in the-evening clur- province oi the Dominion have. ing the month of February each been welcomed into membership in' Sunday. 2-2-1i. this friendly group. It is wth sin-f i . Mac- 2-2-11. -Pll-INCETOWN United dam-uh, Malpeoue, Rev. C. J. Caowciis. Min- ister Services at 2.30 in the after- cere regret that the members find it necessary to carry on their work- without the capab e guidance of Mas. Lewis. their president to dens. —PAINFUL INJURY — The vi- cinity of Clinton .and New London hard luck. On December 15th he are very sorry to hear of the nc- , was struck by a truck and had his cident of Mrs. James Dunning ———- leg broken. He was coming along who while carrying in wood -—NEW MOVING PICTURE fine until one day this week he caught her heel in the oilcloth on HOUSES — Final arrangements the floor cadslng her to fall. Mrs. ‘have now-been mode for the open- Dunningfs arm went under her [lug of the motion picture theatres breaking her wrist in two nlacea. at Borden, Bradalbane, Victoria She was-taken to Prince Gounty|and Crapaud wh‘ch will be oper- l-Iospitai and received treatnneniuntefl and managed Messrs. Mrs. Dunning is recuperating at ghggee; gander, and Larp her sons home in Kensington. All 3mg o; gumqngmde Th fell down stairs and broke it sgairg —BAIH_INTON CLUB FORMED —On Wednesday eveni , a bad- minton club was form for St. lihry’; liean Church, Smnmer~ m: cualuorrerowu cuanouasr —TO-DA_Y-f DOUBLE BILL 4i} .0 Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday At 2:30 line and Vicinity * Jlr. and In. Rennie motored to Summer-side on the Nth. Abumbe of farmers are also "U"! “VI-Hilde of the roads to put" in their supply of lee for the summer. - "Hie many friends of Mrs. Reu- ben T. Downers are sorry to hear she is confined to her bed with an attack of influenza. In. Ildon Barbour and little eon Blair Ire zueeu of the form- er‘: Rarent, Mr. d Mr. Biiaa Matt owl, ‘Alberto: l Mrs. Charles Eix and son ll- wood of Locke Road recently s n! a few days with Mrs. Rlx's s ster Mrs. James Dunbar, Alma. and the farmers are lad to get their fertilizer while the hauling is so good. Mrs. Wallace Donald attended the Preabyterial at Ks the 33rd and 26th of Jnnu y. As a delegate from the Alma Women's Missionary Society. She also visit- ed her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. John Lefurgey before return- ing home. ' A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and lidrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Montrose. in honor of Petty Officer Eric Dunbar and his bride, the former Kay Lambert of Vancouver, who have both recent- ly received their discharge from the Navy. The gifts were opened by Miss Mabel Hardy and arranged by Mrs. Kenneth Gordon. u l. I!‘ ______ gilhalih Miss Freda Bowness, a former “if: employee of the Civil Service Ot- tawa, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowness. Montrose, before return- ing to Ottawa to take up her du- ties as nurse- n-training at Grace Hospital, Ottawa. Her many friends wish her every success in~ her new k side with following officers: her friend wish h r a speed re- h g1; 1 1 .._, ._ w" ' _____ first“? Huolelilmtttlfi; ‘Ificretaryl cover)’. s e y Sfifiggleéltii tag‘ 7:11 ‘Lfeaatgxtie "BOW w The annual meeting of the Mont- Mil m‘? N Y“ - "5""- vETs u“? sound equipment just received by rose United Church was held on t "f? '91 ewcmme- ‘Eh f u l ofi-C- IN EXAMS the managers and fo it to be January 8th with a good slztend- °n 9w” mlw . “d” _ h” °_°‘{,“5 15 “"11 5 Gum?“ 'u.p to date and modern in every ance. The pastor, Rev. W. I. Mac- fh¢h5‘1“"‘°~‘_s Y i‘ " i“ P“ a‘: aftfifi,mag“g,fagfr§gigfgilfs ‘ifffg detail. The projector u of the very Ronald presitied. The reports of ' l -——- the first year degree class and the “t5?” “m; gxglwhezgieswgge V215 zolugghggg? fifigoxéauygfiefiyblfg; -O0NBULT US in regard to first year of the two-veer coursodggstoy: sauna picture; me opflh _ __ during u], pa" summer w re_ W" °i“.....“":..r;°‘i°":.~. ti; “ti? '.'.'..:§s':."-'a":.t;: *.'ea.2';"':i:..e:"u-- ow will i» "o- ne t" "'~"'*"””'" ‘m '."s.""‘.~:"=§*at:.°"“ by "i: win‘ lines: Bflcklgygfl, Qgphflt ced today. Firsfand second War Bing bérmabymgndgaguau in teeygave i verey fauvordbfie ‘ineqgtlirt- md e ti]; setters, 11w;- studlent: attained the highestianrden on Monday even-lw Fem showing that the church has cost “ma”! and “manta-m sflmu- "Th? n thei at}! aunt? renmry- h Bradslbane ‘Tuesday evening. "nosToN 51-40 " ‘pprmflmamly ‘7900- The “minim ".2" ";""‘""~ " “m” M1"- a. bison" ‘ii.’- 22..."'X'“i‘i;-.s s. and s w» ww-T- mun-m u»- 01-»- m- t» r on, . , _ - . L “fiefg 3L 33' n34] garter, registrar of O.A.C. report- nesday evening. Feb 6th. Patrons to the faculty that never he- W1 1i be advised by 81111911159311!“ iculars of Aggy-u) 39pm _kt_ my“ fore in his twenty-five years of 011 this page of full part ‘m, m8 Mn y_,_Q_ lug“. of stmunaudh m“ service had the students attained 5110M @931 Week 1mm n°w °“' umbm H t . a 1n- ” such outstanding marks. Two ex- 800K108! 1151/9 bee“ Bmmied Wm‘ [ex-my atchggeéa vino“; motion picture exchanges several months in advance and every effort has been made servicemen headed the list for the first year of the degree class total- ling N9. A. J. Smith. Merlin, had the exceptionally hich total n! 988 give the patrons of the four the- marks out of a possible of 1.100 on atres the best showings obtain- hls examinations, or 85 per cent] able. ‘Their many friends wish Runningwecond was O. T. Page. Messrs. Gaudet and Gallant every Burlington. with 985 marks, or 8i psr cent. In this first-year degree class there were 199 or ‘l8 per cent of the enrolment with 66 per cent . and we . arrived homo on Wednesday morn- ing from overseas. He had arrived on the Mauritania but owni to illness was detained in hcrspita in wins: until released last ‘mesdsy. Personals —Dr. W. B. Hewett, Summer- lide, leftyesterday by plane on a r r.Ith cdyea of ‘h m k1 L g two-weeks trip to Montreal. S ghemdeegree ncouisefe 08g studrcnts N o T I c E lxhifimbfifit.“ s asked w ——- made an average of 6d per cr-nt or - - has 33c“ -—Mr. Gordon Hsmmill has re- better out of the 104. The first \ium.Sufe turned to his home in South Free- town after s end in Albany Alias Teresa McKenna, teach- er of Middleton Primary has re- sumed her duties after a pleasant returned men. Note: Local reed- weekend in Albany, the guest of ere will be interested to knnw that Mr. ant Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett. 0. T. Page was stationed at the "*- Summerside sir port for three Claude 000k and baby ears previous to his discharge are here from before going to Guelph Cnilece. WUWWUIE. NS. to Spend His wife is the former Norma Ei- time Mrs. Cook's , nt-s. Mr. lis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WU and Louis Dystant. Summer- Ellis. Summerside. 8 year of the degree class is com- posed J0 oer cent of ex-service- men. The first year of the two- year course has 56 oer cent vet- erans. and the second veur oi the degree course includes 39 per cont The Annual Meeting of] Kinkora Dairying Associa- tlon will be held m Kinkora t Hall on 'l‘ueaday, Feb. 5 at\ 3 P. M , very pleasant week- J. W. FARMER. Secretary. SOITAC ‘AAA as‘ 444A ‘AAA “‘v¢—¢ 004004-04 notion ANNOUNCEMENT Responding to the request of a large number of elect- ors of the Centre Ward, 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 Llghtfiommittee during that time. In my opin- l0Il this experience is of considerable value today. when the Electric Plant is operating to capacity andwlth 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 satisfact- "PY. The years ahead are sure to be important ones in our ‘flown’; h-istory, and I believe my experience will-prove 0 vs ue. Business expansion is one of my main aims and it will be my every endeavour to encourage such expansion in the future. - Ilrthe short time at my disposal, it will be difficult A for me to interview all the voters of- Centre Ward, so l take this opportunity to solicit your support. If elected. I assure the voters that their interests will always receive my close attention. I reside in your ward. and balielve you want a representative who lives in your own war . Your vote and support on February 5th, i946, willtbe appreciated. . THERON D. MORRISON. 4 AAA_;AAAAA4“A ‘AA‘AAAAA‘A A makeup roundcnon _ that‘: GOOD for the Skin Two your: of exhaustive - research resulted in the p discovery of this formula- ,modern, scientific labora- fory resourcesperiectad if ...N,OW. and only now. announcer PAT-A-KAKI. v the uitirnoie in crMokeup Foundation . . . o sensational new development in beoutyu ~ JMT-A-KAKE give! e younger. smoother, soiierl looking akin AT ONCE .‘..;. help: to conceal blemish”: fracklal, liny line: - - - i108 o lasting. beneficial effect . . . no artificial. raody-to-crocit. heovllY coated look. PAT-A-KAKI _ i: eosily qpplled, eoaily _ removed. leevinfthe skin actually imher. prettier than before. In wonderful shade lo 000145110! m” napkin. m» 1.28 inmsn Drug Co- Lld., Summerside ‘AAA AAA‘ on. numerous We are now Prince Edward island distribu- tors for the Genuine Avllltflfl Oil Burner. menu- fsetured by the Chrysler Corporation. We have a limited quantity‘ in stock at present and would be pleased to look over your Heating requirements and quota you on _a Burner in- stallation. ' ' Re T. MORRISON CO. ‘rsuunuvo - n srnva - ELECTRICAL co vrnacrolrs ' euuuanamc a ' caaarmrarowig; a 1'08 OE CHESTER et on \__. ______ nOBiGD killer. Tihe action HEVBX‘ MORRIS -—Boston Blackiejs latest adven. th 1n the popular 00l- series. opened yes- ‘ pitol ‘theatre. him ions will be happy to km this one, titled Rendezvous." tops ever done for thrills, suspense and nger. That Blackie is bound into trouble success in ther new ventum-S- ‘He has a d w 33g In 1635. egsldégkelgr; for ‘granted; ac 0i‘ eu —————j———l. no.1: b n - vvooooooo-oooooooo-oo-oooo i zhe cg dlytctimifxiungte' he 5 u . acal , against 1Y1 bra"; o a mani- ets going trace the of a young man who cl from a private "H! frown an extreme neu 15- ml! Youth soon goes beserk. When he murders two women and mpts a third assaultnlie i: the trail. but it's Bloc rail. However, sanitar- Cw . .e s you be congratulated on their coopera- tion and the splendid way they have responded financially to the church. A hearty vote of thanks was moved. seconded and carried. to all friends who contributed so generously to such a worthy cause. Blackies "A- Bnllthlng he’s ssruoouro amiss probably at Worms. William Tyndale issued he first complete printed New Testaments En ish ‘They were smuggled into England in bales. barrels and boxes of merchandise. Blackio followers, he squeezes out of his predicament. - Ohea er Morris as th esuave ex- crook turned private investigator handles his assignment skillfully. He is cwbly assisted by George . Stone. o provides welcome com- edy moments and Richard Lane. CITIZENS 0F SUMMERSIDE AND VICINITY ~ 1 w. town town L JOHN LAD!!! L05 Roosev ladies‘ executi district Shops, said l who 2-2-11. \ EIEIEIIIFIIEEIEIIEIEIEIE Appreciation to thank the electors of the splendid support given on election day. We assure you we will at all times en- deavour to do everything in our power for the beat in- 9.. teresta of the citizens and Russel Champion Joseph L. Davison Robert S. Humphrey EJEJIEIEIJIEIIEIEIEIEJIEIEIIQ‘ 2-2-11. late President, is going to be a Mr. Roosevelt had joined his organization early to tell lust. what he Nil] be or what he will do." JOSEPH n. MacPHEBSON Always Remembered by His Wife and Family. TIEIIEIEIIEIE t .- sir-incite the undersigned wish of Kensington for the us Of course you f eet,—-ii. was leaking wasnt it‘! in general. you haven't. eslle A. Mann. SUMMERSIDE ROOSEVELT TAKES S’ STORE JOB mantras, dim. a1 --John elt, 29, youngest son nf the readv-to-wcax‘ clothing store ve. Lee Good, Pacific Joast manager of Grayson's Incorporated, of Caiifornt, “but it's a little loo ii Tliiliilfilfifiilfilillillfillfiilfllillfillfillfiiflflltfll [i] In loving memory of NOTICE All accounts due ms unless an anged, must be nald by February Funeral Home yesterday after- town Hospital, Friday, Feb.l i946. Frank Hennessey, funeral director. in his 55th year. Funeral from his late residence ,9’! Kent Street. Monday morn ng at 9.46 to St. Duhstan’s Basilica, thence to the Catholic l‘ ‘ y. - died February 2. 1945. ATTENTION l Those who have been X-Rayed deserve to be protected from pos- sible infection from others with whom they come in conrtact EMPLOYERS!" --INSIST THAT EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR STAFF BEA X-RAYED AlTEliTiiNi HOME owners that. leaky fau- But what about the leakage of heat through walls and ceiling. have you fixed that yet‘! No! because you can't. see it. chances are Don't delay start now to enjoy Year Round Comfort in your home. Obtain an expert opin- lon without obligation, from the Maritime’: Pioneer Insulators! flail-D. J. IIIIEYNE, liven iioteL-WI’ Descriptive Literature on Request NORTHERN INSIILATION COMPANY 0F CANADA LIMITED Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlotte Street, Saint John. ononnnnnonooonnnnnnnnnncf EASTERN iiliAliiliAii" i ....'FOX BANCHEBS. — Fred: lfi-ozen Caplin at 21.6 cents a who passed away February s, 1942. After this time all unpaid hills pound? Deiivexedmaay Etaltioné Free- man o , Sour . . 0. . Lovingly Remembered by~ Wife. cougmoalued "in my W" or De 2-2~3l. Sons and Daughters. p351) 351,1“ 1-31-31. , "“""" WANTED -——-—————— nnvo-at st. Mary's Hospital. - ‘ ' Montreal, Jan. M, 1M6, to Mr. and . In Mejnfllliajn Mrs. B. s. Ling, a son, Rodney --— ‘ Borden, A number of woodnnen and men __.___ with learns of horses to out and In loving memory of Mrs. W. J. DEATHS 5%"? l0 P213141 8W6 hltfflglula! W o’ Gibson, h sod Fb near nus on. ,. 194m w o p“ away c m.” SHEIDOW — At the PEI. HOS- wfl] ‘ivy “unknowing glellvq-y d ‘ pitul. Janv 31, i946, Emerson Shel- 400 eon]; g1 lumber ‘m! harfl- v - We find comfort in the thought 50W 0f Mlllview. aged 64. Funeral wood as per specification draftw ,~ ' . That tho onc we love now walls from hi5 late residence Satulday at For information phone or vvri ' -’ For us where nil ls peace and joy 2 p. m. Interment Pownal Ceme- the nndenigned. Beyond the golden gate. lory. coanv-at Klnkora on Feb. 1. 5- E 555531951» 1 Lovingly Remembered by Husband 194g wmhm (hwy. and 83 yen‘ Summers! , P. l. I. . Ind FBIIIIY. Funeral notice later. ' 141'“ I ' 2-2-11- MaexINNoN-at the Charlotte- town Hos ital Thursday, January "i 3%, 1946. anger MaclKinrion, aged years. e rema ns were or- III worded from the A. A Hennessey N. D. MGCIeOCR In M11“ mom"! "t $111 §ss'§.1"1'=ht€e-‘Q°1"§§h"£ 3'31? UNDERTAKER saunas MONAGHAN “N"E““"I“ ‘h’ °"“"1°"" EMBALMER North Wiltsblre flames i4! Charlottetown all SERVICE CLUBS! CHURCH GROUPS SOCIAL. GROUPS! OTHER ORGANIZATIONS Check Your Members, Make Certain That Every- one Takes Advantage of This Opportunity, If You Have Missed Your Appointment or Have Been A Missed in the Town Canvass X-RAY If voluntary co-operatiom is not obtained compelling measures must follow. Your fellow citizens expect YOU to co-operate and make this campaign to detect and eventually eliminate tubercui osis .100 i161‘ W11! Bilwessful- REMEMBER one undetected active T. B. case is a menace to the whole com munity- f FOUR MORE DAYS LEFT blOwe- Here is Your Chance to Have Your ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS GO T0 THE HIGH SCHOOL FROM l0 A. M- TO 12 NOON OR FROM 2 P.M: TO 5 P.M. AND ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 P. M- Friday Feb. lat-Monday Feb. lith-Tuesday Feb. 5th —We|inestiay Feb. PRINCE nowam) ISLAND ruaancumsrswnnsdlili- ~ 1r ‘t4 w-m. - t-