.1 ANUAIRY 29. 1947 WESTERN GUARiii/iN f"- oenra .|. Elna: uni-pay. ill lalnar at. and ‘ : George Glow. 9t Ottawa it. auanrenswz all rlwca cormn News. Bubaorlptlono. Allyarfiltng 3 . f‘ Guardians boboughthllyuranyoltha no following ylhfll In lllllllill: "I poolutnre. Water Street; Gout-Ila: Brenton. Water ltreat; Tm,” Bakery. Water Street: Marl: GIIIOI. l‘! Granville ltrebl "Tritium-a wui In delivered tony hone la Btlumaralde. C3,"... m, at 2o oer du 0P "v on weak. Phone no tor this unto». I!" your order to the boy IIflIIIENIJOI llallraa-Iaa an your route. P? -0l1. BBOODEI ITOVIB now ‘noble. Order at once. , Toomha m, Kenslniton. i-WANTID —- Housekeeper leton Sldlnl. bwANTED-Marr1ed man tn ‘up on iarm. Bert McCai-die. Middleton. '10]! SALE. — Gents bicycle. mod condition. Apply Ellsworth gamma, spring Valley. Kensing- torl- ‘ JEASONABLE second - hand domes and iootwear ior women and children will be on sale at the Sum- merside Town Halt. on Saturday. February 1st, at. 2.30 P. M. Home ‘no School Welfare Group. Prince 8 :30. County League. Skate niter.‘ firemen were called out Spring 5t. Jan. 3t. 8 o'clock. Summeralde -—- . mob Behooi Auditorium. Adah: I "*- 3- B‘ Dimer = "Wvtwniv end. -10 WHOM TlllS MAY CON- 350, cmmnn 26¢ ,7 genie proprietor. I (ERIE-Ali accounts due the _ 1 i 1n the East Wont Councillor R. fiiiillliff’“r.3§irl...§?°ii“?§§i “i; "MCK" Ksnstnrwn Rink. MAUREEN t L‘ “°"“‘°"' ""“‘“‘°" "‘ “‘° "m" ,1“, 3i. i947. as this is the end v5 oi the business year. BY ofdflyLéague‘ Di ihr- directors. W. L. Dciancynl New Annan. M ‘ ,.,-_ _ _ _ I ployee of the C.N.R. ireigltt de- an“ -___._ '56,!“ ‘VEUDING ANNIVLRS i-artment. Mr. Schurmnu un- H . -ARY —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Des- Successful!" _ z l. , _ i "rnbb To m“ "Icmascd “m5 IRoches. First Street, Summersiclc HARRY ‘ w" (“Cd u“ “d” o! barber supplies. a new sched- utc u.‘ mics will go into effect on Fob, 1 in Summerside. In Sum- mrtrsido barber shops. haircuts will Ilr 50 cents.‘ t __|uy|',ut\‘ MEETING -~ 'i'he regular meeting of the Summersid: Rotary Club was held in Leo Coyle‘s Restaurant on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. DesRoches are in health and quite active. -—FR»OM JERSEY CITY — Mr and Mrs. J. F. A. McGovern and City came on Sunday to Kinkorn to attend the iuncral oi Mrs. utuiaiti rotor. iuc vice irrtfiident in Michael Mulligan. Mrs. McGov- Ill" L'I1illl'. The meeting was devoted ..rn and Mrs. Conncli arc (taught. to IJllJ-HNXSS matters and the recciv- a" o! 1|... 15g,» Mrs, Mulljggn‘ in; oi committee l'Ip3l’IZS.~S. _||(JCKE1’ Bcdcque Rink, Thursday, Jan. 30. Final game in Bctlcqtic-South Shore Hockey I-rwtutlr‘ scheduled’ for season oi 1N7. Bordon Mnyfiotvrixs vs. Mid- Mr. McGovern his first winter visit to P. E. ls- (ilrluii Buitibvrs Skntr‘ aficr. -KINSMEN MEETING - The" ——- ~ regular meeting oi itic Summer-i -i)il.‘5 AT IIAVER-HILL. MASS. sidc Kinsmen Club was hold on -—.'\ll'.'~. John H. Johnston. Carrel‘. Sllrrt. Summer-side. received the mi news on Saturday last oi the death in Hziverhill. Mass. oi i102‘ brotlicr. Mr. William Mulch. Hi- was a native oi Summerside and tcit (icrc about 45 years ago. Monday mg {or the sports committee out- lined the activities to date oi the juvenile and midget teams spon- sored by the club. He also ex- l-ir .'lFi(I burn seriously ill for the plaincd another activity which is past several months. and passed being" carried on in cooperation away inst ivionday. There SUTVIVU, I with the Department oi Physical two brothers‘. George, living in Fitness and the aplprnval and as- Engiand. and Oliver. tn Massa- sistance oi the uhool authorities chusciis, and two sisters Mrs. A. whereby live hours time is pur- P. Altkcn. Edmonton. A.Iia., and chased at the rink each week tor Mrs. Johnston, of Siunmcrside; the benefit oi the younger c-hil- nIso ilit‘t‘l.‘S<J1tS.W1Ifi‘l’(I iiitd Jack clrcn. Three hours oi this time in Massachusetts. and Harry in is devoted to hockey tor the Erdcqiio. P. E. L. and ttvo daught- (PS. Mrs. Stanley MacKiitnon, Havcrhill. Mass. rind Mrs. Hcber Srllar. oi Edmonton. Alta. to all oi ttlmm sympathy is extended. boys under midget age nnd at each practice session a member o! the Kinsmen Cl-ub and some oi ihc juvvniIc players are pros- tnt to assist and coach. The oili- ___ff w‘? hm“? “e Elm“ '° Shh’ activities of thi- club amt i‘ was The [I-illu" ci the new Corn Costume Jewellery la the glitter of Winter but it is also Spring with a Capital "S" - - Pep up your recent Winirr couture with a piece from thin lovely oollecflon--which| bvrludrw. rrfirirgs. Brrrclrts. Luprl Plm and Pearls. Every Item Is "itivciy to luok nt and lovely to wear." Dry Goods Depurtiment. I Ilcrc‘; a wise buy tor the wine Grocery lhoppor! Medium-aired. Oranges" Sunkist Navtla at the very Ipeoidl price of 8 dozen for "ti! 1.00. Give per irmlly hulthlul. nutrltloul Orange Juice for} breakfast and have the day start with a Zip! Grocery Department. _._.._,_..____ (‘time In to the Iiardwnrc Department for your Hockey supplies. There la n good supply o! Skating Outfits (Skates and Booth); Pucks. Pads. Protcctorl and Putin-In tut all fllI-IIOOIII oi the Hockey Pllrcr are to be found here. Hardware Department. The "Better Halt" of your ooatumo to a hloulo by Judy Bond. The ladle!" Wear Drpnrimrnt. bu a new model on display that ta sweet and girlish. It la ii Cciancao with an eyelet embroidered yoke and long bleevca-Jn white only. oizeo ll to 20 It 6.25. Ladies‘ Wear Dcpnrtment. I Why carry Coal and Alba? The Queen Range Oil Burner doe: "My with all that labor and dirt - ~ Your kltchen can be u cleln and modem as u Lllmrntory-fflto Queen Range Oll Burner can be In- mflirl in you» prremt stove. You can enjoy the convenience oi’ steady cvcn heat without oanztutt itokbvg and watching-JIM! in- atiiltui. Hlrvlnro Department. The Grocery Department has ltut resolved e “parent of lroab Prrnut Butter. in Jars. Nothing can beat it lor an alter school or a lit-d time snack - - The children gojor It In a great blrwny! Grocery Itcpnrtmcnt. ’ Prepare ior otzniortable motoring-met an all-wool Car Bug. The Dry Good! Department has some tn genuine laottlah Tl-Yt-ln - when are all wool nude b Bnntlord. They re eoft. Itfht nnd wann. The price II 7.50 aloha ry Good: Department. To ti... Illectors tor modern home. Douglas Bell. Gar- —IIOCKIY. Konntngtaa rink. Wednesday. Jan. 29. Konningtan Granite: vs. Bummeraldz Legion. Game -I‘LUII FIRE-Tho Summorside at 6A5 int evening ioi- a flue tire at the home o! Mrs. tDr.) Alex Mcllotll,‘ —GlRL GUIDE CONCERT, sloping and iolk dancing. Friday, Thursday. Jan. 30 Spring Valley North Shore Game 8.15. Skate after. celebrated their titty-sixth wedding. nmiversary 0n Monday. Both Mn. "l 2.9.. Mrs. Charles Council oi Jersey They came the last stage oi the journey from Moncton by plane. was disappointed that he didn't see lots oi snow on land. K I evening in Loo Cortes restaurant with Elmer Murphy as chairman. Charles Hogan report- dauehter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. Rue- ae! Hunter. Bummer-aide. was oper- nted on for appendicitis last week in the Prince County Hospital. She i5 now making a good recovery. -s. 10 Surnmerside Citizens Offering For Civic Posts armor. " SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY For the first time in a great many your: than will ba a, con- ten in each ward in Bummarltiil civic election day which i: TIMI- day Feb. 4th. Yesterday was nom- ination day and papers were [lied era-tho water and sewage commit- aion. In the West Ward when than ha: been a vl-cancy ainco the death o! Councillor D. F. McNeil} int September there will be a three-cornered content. . . The candidate: no E. N. Mac- Quarrte, proprietor o! Llewellyn Dry. Cleaners, J. L. Inn-no Drilcoll, ' tlons open on the council and one I T produce dealer and grower and --- 93 Albon Glllia. a department man- Iovelyv lady k azer of n. T. Holznan Ltd. whatgtamour The first two candidates are i519 3 making their first. appearance in civic politics but Mr. Giiiis hul unsuccessfully contested two inev- rous elections. Councillor W. E, Smailman. are. {IIGOKIL and general manage: o! Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. ivho u offering liiinscit again in the Centre Ward will be opposed by marvelous ._ musical t - ware department of R. T. lloimau 'Ltd.. is again contesting the dia- . Lrict and is being opposed by M: . Herbert B. Si-hurman, an ' cm- UHARA DICK ' some years ago. There are itirce caudiduics iur the opening on the Water and Sewage Commission, Mr. John Y. Phillips. the retiring member nut being a candiI-datc. Mr. George Key, general manager of Haiti Maniacturlng _Co. Ltd., who served twelve years and was defeated last Lear is again offering and iviii be opposed by Mr. Leo Wood. an tiudcrt-altet‘ and Ml‘. Daniel PCFI‘). i a building contractor. The IusL 1W1,‘ JAMES Jarc making their first appearance a 20» (enlvvy~folPitlw' , in civic pol-tics. Mr. Stanley ‘UIUKIEK who had announced his ALSO NEWS |candidacy tor this office did nnt: TRAVELTALK and '"°'""1=1=- ‘ "IT'S ALL IN THE SIARS" Shows 7:15 » 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 There will be no itr _\Ut'3Il_\' i-|:<_. tiun this tear as IW-JYOI‘ J. 1". AFfWIV-‘i tWo tour Ii‘i'i’1l IIIIS HIIOIIIPI tear to go. Each ,\t=1|' ttircc inviti- hers oi the six man (ULIIICII uic elected for ttvo iears.-S_ a _ , Gives Advice 0n in; ior 1 peplll‘ lot E e ch sch ol. lnclud n the girs. a 0th i-hcseooccasions algso. a mcm- i brr oi the club and sometimes a the younger wile oi a membr-i- is prcsent. _____ t3°m° Qmwulil’ “H8 ‘arisen. he The question oi §l'O\\illg cucum- - said. about the skating sessions b“, on prim, Edward Island was‘ ‘and they may have to be discon- tinued but he was in hopes that the situation could be ironed out. He cxplaincd its value from a physical fiturss point oi‘ new and deal; with at some length at the‘ annual meeting oi the Summerside Board oi Trade last week. Mr. H. F. Banks o! the Iiriu c-t Matthctv- Wells Co. and Mr. G. C. said the ctilidrrn would much n! the gxpm-imflwJ SMUML P811191‘ bi‘ Skating than dflifliisci- Chtarioitctotvu, answered iting-Up exercises at ‘Tilicrc was a general dsctission on the nerd oi raising funds in the school. terestcd in the project. The loi- lowing is a Stlhiillflfy‘ oi ttic facts carry on the various community brought out. _ and ausncrs: dccidcd to hoirt a mammoth bingo A rum...- gl‘°\\"ng on Txingday, February lltli. and the merchants of the town would be gIvr-n the owonrtunityv in do- natc KlrIZr-s, Post Fv-sidrnt Har- old Gatldct was appointed (imit- man oi this committee and plans The company _ W0"! drflwfl 11D- 5 picks-up per week. ‘In the heighti under the new plan can expect. on the average. an overall profit o! from $275 to $300 pcr acre. Thom should hg Lhrcc pickers to theI the middle 0i August it is best to pick every day so as to get the vucumhrrs when ihcy are small _ Personals ~-M-rs. Claude (‘cok alitt ilttlo v . ' -,,. . .- . 1H ,5 , W‘ I - . . . daughter coiuiie. Woterville. us. “Pd brine a tithe. or...» I.I-..\M\TERIIOLE uccns Special meeting tonight are visiting Mrs. Cook's parents.{Iggzftitfrii/dfillzhqgf be climbs? VALUABLE DIAMOND I J o'clock, Town Hull, "Sid gm‘ Lqlgemgtm" Gran‘ will yield untihirotte. 1st: “morn Jafyiglsivltgg; Sear‘? Aéric}? R sumnunid" Mflnbus ‘Md "' ° " “mm.” F ' they are picked tIIB more they will] Bosh,” mum. '1. 10:“... ‘m,’ prospective member: In- __m m0 gram,“ o; Damp... géilgiarl" Plfiiyg/lngizdfiglrcélmbltiglingl Transvaal district. scene oi much VII“ I0 I" P!!!“- Ieit Fri ay morning to Spend the K winter; in Boston rotation may be followed. Cucum- bers can be auccessiully grown in‘ My l-md well-prepared tor a root -.Mr. Leslie A. Mann. produce crop Th. "Wm: should b’ done buyer. oi Kensington. is around aulticient quentitier you can use commercial fertilizers. 5-10-10 or 4-8-10 would be suitable. Use 500 -~Mr. Victor Monaghan oi Pit-iii- ndelphia attended the funeral oi his grandmother. Mrs. ltiichm-i ‘ ' i - - . 9f Mulligan oi Kinkora. on Manda; i';’lels?grtlill’fl'yptg‘ ‘Cirlfefkffigfmgyoirbgltaozutd iound diamonds trot-tn! heavy concentm-tion oi ierLlIizei-' ' ._.__.___._-___..___ c t I k _Mr' m“ Mm a L Mums o, any: drillsix These alumina aIII~Q-¢i~<Q>oQ¢>eo<Qat<Q»oo-v; Ty‘ 8 ll Klrlkbtl returned on Saturday “m; h‘ f}; i": ' P dmlh‘ I) fucxm TA” {ti , evening irom. Montreal where P ° “c " ‘n ‘y g. sllmlflflfldl Mrs. Morris underwent an oper- “mum b’ ‘Mme’? I° 3 plams‘ '~. --_ 7*’ ' Minn. - x Moat oi the fertilizer- is needed (J m. o" where the mam mots are but] t i ' Mutt Hum.’ the “we cucumbers as they trail along trill ' aorb a certain amount oi plant iood 1,, through-those. It is better to out ‘i the seeds in {lug drills rather than Ill) hilied in case oi dry Look out {or cut-worms. Broadcast’ a poison bran. mash before reed-I in: or just alter germinating. You can cultivate the soil into August late Mrs. Mulligan of Kinkora. If W" If"? """°“'I"P ‘I19 ‘w’ attended her funeral at Kinkora ""13" ll “It? "W! Mo" 3'1 TMFPi an Manda“ K was considerable discussion an to —M.taa Ulara and Mr. Edward NIHPPIIY oi Saint John, 24.3., niece and nephew respectively oi the Town of Summerside /Al the Solicitation of o large number of citizens, I Itovc decided to offer my urvicn on Water and Sewerage Commissioner. ' A: ILwIII be impossible to personally interview olI, I take this opportunity of soliciting your support on Tuesday, i February 4th next. ' In the omit of my‘ being clotted, ovary effort shall ‘be expanded in an endeavour to ntarit the confidence ropoml l In m. _ I ti; i. i i g . i 1 < Loo A. Wood 0%0O%O0<f>00%09{>O0%00€~00-{vl ‘ BEDEQUE ICKS PIIIIIIIIIIJIIITCFIKYEE. f Owned ly » ' LLOYD BURNS and IVAN DAWQON Flnt generation R. O. P. sired New Hompsliiros. Wa are now booking ordm for I947. Firsthotch off Fob. 25th. Weakly Itctclm thereafter. All chiolir hatched from eggs produced on ovum promises. $16.00 par hundred. Ad- dress inquiries to Iediquo Chick Hatchery, Control lcdeque, P. E. I. ' ' ’irbél}+hifi if’ i>fi ..... c-riaiacqrjsroww ounrtoiau__f_____ by ten citizens ior the three posi- " Etc. Ladies’, Girdles» Brassieres- Dry Goods Department-ttuer iliwr M36. Price . . . . . _ 3O to 38 Flexcese Brassierc, junior, medium ond fuII bust. Price,eoch..._ . . . . . Best form Garter Belt, teorose. Sizes Z6 to 30 of, eocli . . -.-.. Nu-Bock Girdle, sizes 27 to 30. Each ...... . . . . .. THE HOUSE or ctuAiiT/ Wonder Brassiere, junior and medium bust in white, teoroso and block. Size: 30 Gothic Brossieie, iunior, medium ond fuII bust. Shades white and teorose. Sizes Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00, $1.30 and $1.60 Bust form Brossieie, white only. Medium bust, sizes 32-36. Eoch .. . . Colors teorose and white. ...-.-..... .........._.. $1.00 Elastic Girdle, tecrose shade, sizes small, medium and large. Nu-Bock Corset, sizes Z7 to 34. Price range . . . . .. Flexccse Girdle, twin control. Sizes 27 to 30. Selling OUR NEW ELECTRIC ELEVATOR IS NOW IN OPERATION, SO NOW YOU CAN RIDE T0 UPPER FLOOR IN COMFORT AND SAFETY. inclain; SZe/flarlfi" Warren. Whether I \\"iltl bees avaiiibie iai- t-vl1in1ti°fl-= I ed b I 111195" ta ie~ maintained that the the 51.352000 recent y 2mm i’ lions pui to them by farmers m-If1;:§;.,gn;g ‘EDT on potato plants Britain to tho colonies. $120000 was in bloc-m had killed 0i! a lot o! to? irfitnltp: Cyzriftshallqzgilid for atl- _ iiic hoes last lent‘ but ll. was cx- "U115 1'8 1V6 l" , 9C 1' m we” qucsnons!|lIilllll‘il that it was tic-t the potato EPW573711?!" 59")“- blooms that the bees were on but "u"“'“b°“’,tti@ IIIUSIIITCI which iieids and o! ithem had tallied the bees. It is _ _ _ y tiiirlcrstcotl that, izirmcrs who hair.- “Zed Dim‘ (ones lam 1n the ‘enue _ ._ h ‘ , I n. of the hearth. acre t0 lumdte the crop cfiflvtivclyxt |‘:::?,c:,'(n.],:cfi “cud he “l mg w '___"" I has II sutii dent.‘ Tl 0 ' be!‘ ‘seed WIiII b: suppiiedwby tllizufiat- WW" 111°"! Y thew-Wells ca, at the coat oi $1.50 Emu] ipei’ acre. this money to be deduct- rri \\‘|I(‘n the crop is paid ior. ——— Vdiztmond prospecting in the past. ihc dug a nule (water. igravcl out oi the hole for her |garden. when she found an ii- Christiana for £75. The land was practically worked out. but buyer worked iltr remaining gra- aend out adventitious roots and gb- III, 24,110 UR SERvICE ‘ \vfi:|[hc|*_ I ~artos§<s oob>toeaco&~oodaI thorn would at- suiiicicnt. FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE infested SOITIH supply of wild beca ‘ to catch rain- His u-lle was sitting some viiscoucii: am lrom June 6th to 15th. Bows should again aitrr sustaining an injury _ Victim?» difimvfld 0t’ trood quality. of several broken ribs i" R mat“ Iluarrgwtefifildaifiiltiiplatit atolls-again‘ The “one ‘was sold" Im- mool - truck accident some time ago. manura work H append m“ ‘mm ttkmtt. ‘he Same time will ploy l)‘. I! manure i: not available 1n bought "use plots of lrndml}; FOR SKATING the 4 H l EATED CARS =’ THURSDAY EVENING JAIIIIARY 30th PHONE Z182 (q FARMERS t 0F Prince Edward Island Do not be disappointed again this your Potato Sprayer or HiIIor. Place your orders ear- Iy so as to be assured of getting them on time, u: about Itolf our output Ito: already bun told to New Brunswick - your in getting Write or coll: ‘m iiiu. rm. a cot stoma 00.,l.'I'l1. ‘ SUMMERSIDE, P. s. I. , —or— IIII. 0. i. Maolllfl CHARLOTTETOWN, r. s. I. NICOSIA, Cyprus -— tCPi -— Oi posts in I ‘it 001i» -€®si»€t>si>d0<l'00<i $1.15 t0 $1.50 95c $1.25 to $3.50 Price . . $1.75 $4.20 to $8.95 $4.20 I0 $5.25 8. to 11.00 - ‘ 5° s ‘Wear/FJIYFXEEITBP? ‘Springb lovely natural aiI-' houette~iclealized to sculp- tured perfection. Curves where curves ahouid be.‘ Straight lines .9. whore‘ youth should have them.‘ And the new perfection o: improved Twin-Control! its diagonal “hug” dtsci: plining no imperceptibly.‘ that only your new loveli- ness tells yotijt‘; there, " cmrsmr. max Summer-side WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th-SKATING Afternoon 3 to 5; Evening 8 to 10 When your fireplace is not in use. . . it can be dressed up with branches [he DDI sprawd on evergreens and several giant- THURSDAY, JANUARY BJDIII—-SKATING (Miscoucha land In Attendance) A . Evening 8 to 10 I, I € ‘it IN-SEIIE Y INSIIRE I Every day the newspaper; and ilia radio are reporting destructive fires in which time Iios been o great loss of J>n-»:-_>§>ni property. Never before hos this greot danger been brought home to us as it Itos been this year. Thousands of dollars Itova t been lost because some of this property tics been inade- quately insured. Toke warning from these unfortunate in- cidents ond check your insurance and make sure that your ' buildings ova adequately protected. See the loco! ogent. AGENTS ~ 3-» ;><i_~.9->+l~s -cs>-~ {in-M in» i-hw iA-Yialgq?” i5» §-Q@%,X> (Jeri Weeks. Alberton Mzclnan Brothers. N. Wiltahlre John A. Thompson, K llngtion 0. M. Grant. Charlottetmrn Geddle MlcLeod. Welt Royalty‘ Frank i. Gallant. Wellington Sydney n. ntmi. Port iiui I ctiirarii stmpaon. Stank-y lirtflsc W. V. Craig. Berlequa Parkman Jenklnl. Pownal. P. E. I. MIITIIIIL FIRE IIISIIIIIIIIIIE COMPANY A.___.¢,_ 1w» §>> §=~> §oe ‘ 3-» 3-» )%9& ieéi- ) Hood Office: Summcrsidc -- Brunch Office: Charlottetown €~9O