FEBRUARY z, 195p THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ramca COUNTY ounce I Summer Street, Bummerslde, Phone 289 NOW!» sllllltillllflliill. Advertising Representatives J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW Tho Guardian may be bought at any of the following lboraa in Summerlldo bookstore, Summer Street; Gourliea Drugstore, 21 Control Street; ‘any.’ Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 87 Granville Street; Alyre Doucette’: Grocery. Second Street; llland liiotor Transport, Water Street; Alban‘: Grocery. 120 Russell Street, K. L. Waite in Kenaington. n, Gut-diam will b0 delivered to any homo in Summerlide by Carrier m, n, so per day or 18o per week. Phone 288 tor this service or live your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your ennui, —GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Multart. Summerside. _r_,___ ...I'.\'LOADING furnace Coke at cflrleqfln. Phone your order, Lord ‘m1 liowatt. -WABNlNG-Owing to recent accidents, in Bedeque Rink, the management strictly forbids play- ini: tag, snap the ivliip, or more than two with joined hands skating together or reckless skat- ing of any kind during school skgte or any evening skating per- i0 . -tilllNDING redeaned buck- wheat. February 7th and ath. Fred qnplin. Indian River. Rink lo- _IIOCKI‘IY Bedfillue Exhibition night, February 2nd. “ma Wllmot Excelsior Players, mafliflti men versus single men. Skull- after. Admission 30 cents. Tin THE ELEGTORS or THE town or SIIMMERSIDE ilaving served tho Town of Silmnicrside for twelve continuous years in the position of Councillor I have do- clili-il to offer myself as a candidate for Mayor. During thosi- twclvc years I have been a member of all committees and have been chairman of two of them. For a period of iiirvi- months during the illness of-Mayor Arnctt and for vnrious shorter periods I have been entrusted with thc duties of Acting Mayor. I believe that this extensive ox- pi-ricnce in the affairs of the town entitles me to fcel quali- fie-d to carry out the duties of Mayor if the citizens should tlt‘t‘itlt‘ to place thcir confidence in mo. I am deeply interested in Summorsidc and its wclfarc. I was born here and received most of my education hcrc. My professional and business life has all- been spcnt hero. I haw a (loop intcrcst in thc wclfarc of this pleasant and prOSir-TOUS-COITIIIIIIIIIIy and would like to continue to st-rvc it and its people. Summerside is growing and expanding and has pros- poets of a. prosperous futurc. In the years that lie ahead milny improvements will have to be made and new facilities added for the benefit of the people. lloyvevrr, it will be ne- rt-ssanv at all times, to keep in mind our ability to pay for those- things and not ovcrstcp our financial bounds. We should have vision with caution. In my years as Councillor I have endeavored to be con- scientious in my attendance at council and committee meet- ings and in the performance of all my civic duties. If elected by you to the honoured office of Mayor this will continue to br- iny motive and I shall consider it my duty to serve tho people as a whole and not any particular group. I shall endeavour to increase, if possible, the spirit of co-opcration and of good will that now cxists among our citizens. It was my intention to visit every elector personally’ hut I now find that this will be impossible. However I will soc as many as I can bctwecn now and election day. HENRY WEDGl... STARTING SATURDAY OLEARAIIOE 0F 300 PAIRS 0F SHOES FOR OHILDREN, MISSES’ and WOMEN Women's Shoes A variety of styles and col- ors, ln cuban, high and low heels. Greatly reduced duo to broken size ranges. Children's 8t Misses Oxfords for childrcn and Misses, in black or brown. Selling at a low Prlw f" quick selling. r Children's .. 31-93 Misses 02-49 LUMBERMAN RUBBERS-Greotlf Rsdmd Black Gum Rubbers for men. slightly damagfll $1.98 Some sizes in bfly-e" $1.69 WOMEN'S RUBBER OVERSHQES Selling Ar The Amazing Low FYI" of $1.98 loloncos- of our SKATES Selling at 2.5% Discount SHEEN 8i MacIIIIIIS X-RAY FITTING —DON’T FORGET the weekly ca"! party at‘ the Knights of Co. lllmblus Home tonight at 8.00, Auclm" find bfldie and a delicious lunch. Everybody welcome. ' —lN KOSPITAIF-Mrs. James ' Law"!!- Nfirboro. underwent a tonsil operation in the Prince County Hospital on Mon- dili’. Her many friends hope 1m- her speedy recovery-K —NOTICE T0 ADVEBTISERR; Advertisers are reinindai that their copy must be in tho crt-rrdinn not later than noon the orevioua day to guarantee insertions out of city advertisers who telephone Clflsslilfidfl. etc" mould particularly bear this in mind, —-\'l‘ THE Rmucsr of a nun.- ber of citizens l have decided to offer as candidate for the water and Sewerage Commission in the forthcoming civic election. 1 am n veteran of two World Wars and having served my country it is my earnest desire to now serve the Town in the best possible way. if PIBClBd I promise to do all in my power to serve the best interest: of the citizens in this office. Glorlce Gallant. I —CARD PARTY — The Prince County Hospital Ladies’ Aid of Kensmgicn sponsored a card party held in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday night. Teri tables of auction forty-fives were in play. First prize for the gentlemen was . \von by Mr. \\'m. Gill while Mrs. Gcorgc Brookins and Mrs. Keir Clark tied for the ladies prize. if was drawn by Mrs. George Brook- lus. Consolation prizes wrre won by Mrs. Wm. Mill and Mr. Ernest Mill. A delicious Tunch was scrvrd by the lunch‘ com- miitcc.-—K --C. W. L. ‘MEETING AT IN- DIAN IllVl iR- The regular month- lv meeting of the C. W. L. of In- dian River was held on Jan 29 The president, opened the tneeting with prayer. Minutes of last. mee - ins wore read and approved. Coli- veners reported packing l6 boxes for sick and shut-ins of the parish at Christmas. Correspondence _in- cluded letters o: thanks from sev- eral recipients of the Christmas boxes, a letter from the T. B. League acknowledging $5.00 don- ations. a letter from the Convener of Magazines, Mrs. D. F. McNeill and a letter from the A and F. Educational Film Co. The Silk Committee reported taking treat to one sick member On motion it was derided to pay $9.C0. balance due on the projector. -—ISLANDER. PASSES IN AL- BERTA-Mrs. Orville Clark, Ken- singion. received the sad news iha‘. her sister. Mrs. W. I. Hem- sireet had died o! a hcart attack at hur homc in Magrath, Alberta, on Jan. 27. She was aged 63 years and was before her marriage Lucy Emma Dunning of North Granville. She went to the prairies when a girl of eighteen whore she met and married Wil- liam Hemsireet. They lived in. Belle Plain, Sask., for a number of years where their three child- ren, a boy and two girls were born. About one and a half years ago they sold their farm and mov- price! ed to Magrath, Alla. Her son Harold llvcs in Kelowna, B.C. and her daughter (Edith) Mrs. Russel Bell also lives in Kelowna, (Claudia) Mrs. Alfred’ Nelson lives in Victoria, B.C. Besides her son-owing family she leaves to mourn two brothers. Ralph in Victoria, B.C., and George, North Granville, 1115.1. and her sister, Mrs. Orville Clark in Kensington, P.E.I. l-lcr sudden death was a great shock to her relatives here and their many friends unite in extending sincere sympathy.—K Personals i --H0n. C. C. Baker, Minister of Agriculture. and Mrs. Baker were visitors to Kenslngton on Sunday. —K -Mrs. Clarence Hickey of Darn- ley returned home on Monday ai- tcr spending several days with rela- tives in EmeraldrK -I{er many friends are glad to sec Mrs. James Conclon, Kenlng- ten, out again alter being con- fined to her home for some time with a severe cold-K _. Mrs. Herbert Stewart and son "H9 Week and SAVE! Roy of Malpeque are spending a few days in Summerside, guests of Mr‘ and Mrs‘ Ray Clark‘ _ s trip was even more valuable than the one made this time last year by the No. 1 course, being better organized so that the men were busy all the time they were on ,the iround. It is expected that ta return trip may be made to ‘Summerside by U. S. navigators from the Mather Field base in Sacramento, California, this com- ing spring. - Rev. K. G. Sullivan left Sum- merslde on Tuesday for Sackville, N. B. to attend a committee meet- lng relative to a. Church confer- ence. — .5 Airmen Back From Two-Week Tour Of The ll.S The No. 2 specialist course of air navigators which, for the past two weeks, has been making a tour of Unitcd States military bases arrived back at Summer- side yesterday afternoon three days ahead of schedule. Squadron Loader W. L. Gilles- pie, commanding officer of the trip explained on arrival that freezing rain over the Eastern Slates prevented them from going on to Wright Field at Dayton, Ohio, and it was decided to com-- Had Lighter Moments This trip took them to Wash- ington, D.C., then to California. Florida and back to New York. While they worked hard there were lighter moments. Last Sun- day was spent in Tampa, Florida. where they were swamped with invitations to entertainments pro- vided by Canadians wintering there who wanted Io welcome the men of their own Air Force. As a result most of them got in some swimming, golfing and deep sen fishing. S/L Gillespie recali- ed with amusement the waitress in the Garden City Hotel on Long island who asked him what home rather than wait out the part of Canada he was from. weather in New York. When he said he came from They.wiil leave again on Febru- Prince Edward Island she re- plied. "So Do I. l came from Tlgnish." , The men on the trip who prob- ably worked the hardest and got little of the limelight were the mechanics under W.O. 2 G. If. Smith whose responsibility it was to service the planes at each stop to make sure they were ail- worthy and many times they had to work at night. ary l4 for Wright Field where they will slay three days visiting the Air Materiel Command ex- perimental unit there. This trip made by the thirteen officers of the specialist course was to visit manufacturing op- erational, training and research units irr the field of air naviga~ tion and learn the latest develop- ments ln there fields. Your-Family Shoo Store S/L Gillespie stntsd that the As reported in an earlier press I \ . Noted HOLMAN’ NNUAL HAT SAL One Day Only SATURDAY !_ 9 a. m. Each Year before the arrival o1" our New Spring Hal's, we gather together the remainder of the post season's models and offer them to you at a really remarkable This is a HOLMAN ANNUAL EVENT and you won't want to miss it. . . . . For a quality Fell Hal at a wonderful saving— Come in and Shop in the Men's Wear Department on Saturday, February 4th. . .. . ONE DAY ONLY! Regular 8.50 - 10.00 - 12.50 Holman’s, in co-operation with the John B. Stetson Company Limited, offers you a REDUCTION of 1-8 off the regular price on all Clearing Lines of the fa- mous Stetson Hats, regularly priced 8.50-10.00 and 12.50. This Special Offer is for 1 week only-Febru- ary 4th to February 11th inclusive. Buy a “Stetson” i . -T!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN YesSir!-- ~ e It's The, IG ANNUAL EVENT For Outstanding Value! u Regular 5.00 lo 7.00 Also Famous STETSQN- HATS‘ At Really Worthwhile Reductions ONE WEEK ONLY— Saturday. Feb. 4th To Saturday — F eb. lilh inclusive I 3 off ' dispatch they visited the United Nations building at Lake Suc- cess and there they had the great pleasure of meeting Admiral Nimitz, one of the great wartime naval personalities of the United S'side Curling Summersldo Curling Club ochld- lc States. u ' Now that they are back again Fm!" Feb’ 3m’ the officers will be expected to , . 0:15 J. K. Currran vcrSllS E.‘ urite papers to show how much Esley; WA‘ (Mme versus Rib‘ they have gotten out of their trip. Later in the winter a similar visit will be made lo Great Britain and the course will end in April with two weeks of polar flying. -S Wlllett;_ G. Sheen versus C. Crock- tt. 7.45 - C. Tauton versus E. Can- non; S/L Gillespie versus R. Hoi- man; spare ice. 9.15 _ J. E. Morrison versus C.‘ Robinson; I...l-f. MacFnrlane versus A. Brooks; A.B. Fee versus RE. Ellis. l Saturday. Feb. 4th. 2.00 - J. E. Morris-on versus C. Carr. AUSTRALINS IMMIGRANTS 0f the 115.123 people who arriv- ed in Ailstralia from overseas in 191.8, 65,739 came to take up per- manent residence. T0 THE ELEOTORS OF I THE WEST WARD Having boon nominated to contest the West Ward as Councillor, I shall appreciate your’ support on election doy and if chosen will endeavour to uphold good civic government at oll timos- . u. r.‘ HOLMAN, Jr. l Q F. Offer. Results of Games Monday. Jan. 10th. C. Carr B, H. E. Gaudet ‘I. S/L Gillespie 8. F/C Durnln d. . Robinson 9. V. HOWnIi. '7. . Holman T. G. Shemi ti. Cannon T, V. lnman S. hlcikie 9, Sgt. Mame 4. . Mill ti, K. Hansen 5. ZQFSZNQ Tuesday, January 31st. A. M. Brooks 8. E. Estey 5. Mill ll. G, Melklo 0. S. Forbes 8. C Crockett. 5. WA. CIlTflP 9. R. Ellis 6 J.K Curran ti. L. Wlllcti 5. K. Hinsrn "i. N. Mnrwilliams R. Holman 9, F C Durnln 5. A.l3. Fro l0, A. H. Cnrney 5. Summorslde Ladies Curling Spoon (‘ontprtitioni Friday‘. M. Airline 9. I. Curran w. I. S mpson l0. B. Linkletter ‘I. Womlnv. (XII. (‘amphrll Trophy: T. Elliot-inn 6. B, Linkirlinr 5. A l-livr. l0. l. CITTVbPTIP 6. ‘Tuesday Spoon (‘i-mprtition. o I. Fllflfsfill l.‘ .‘.i MFRQP ll. F‘ Ollrr l2. K. Ross 4 Wlnnrr cf Spoon S. "Whore Old Friends Moot" . Ninrwiliiams 7, Si. (Tamer ti. 5. Competition. rags FIETEEN iii rdsrayvx WHEN HUNGRY From the moment when Pacific salmon enter fresh water on their way to 500ml they do not mt GAR CONSUMPTION UP , Since i938 the domestic con- sumption of ilfls in Great Britain has ormvn by 44 per rent. ' T-ootciu EASES THE PAINS 0F RHEUMATISM ARTHRITIS Hers In a manage of Importance to all who ruler the [illlil and discomfort oljrthnt ami rheumatism. 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