of the late Melvin Ellis was ~ PERSONALS « of Candy. . at 8.30 sharp. Summerside Coo- * game imtermediate C Physical ’ Fitness hockey. Each team have * Skating begins at 9 p.m. sharp. = his late residence to the O'Leary - were conducted by the Rev. Ross ~ A. Howard assisted by Rev. J. _ Fermwood r Y’S MENETTES AID Y’S MEN The president of the Summer- _ side Y's Menettes, Mrs. Clarence Mercer, presents a cheque for $900 to George Key, Jr., pre- sident of the Summerside Y’s Men’s Club. The presentation teok place at a “gentlemen's night” held Thursday evening | WESTERN GUARDIAN PANTRY sale Kennedy's store Kensington, Saturday Feb. 2ist. Sponsored by Junior W.A. of Uni- ted Church. COMING TO Kensington, Do- minion Drama Festival 3-act com- edy, “‘Charley’s Aunt.”” Presented by Charlottetown players. Satur- day Feb. 2ist. at 8.15 p.m. Ken- sington School Auditorium. Spon- sored by Community Club. Sale REGULAR MONDAY night card * party, Masonic Hall, Kensington lunch and prises. Everyone wel- come. CRAPAUD RINK Monday night macs vs Elmsdale Rockets 3rd ene game. Admission 50c and 25c. Skate after. : CRAPAUD RINK tonight 7.30 sharp Legionettes Sisters vs free- town All-Stars married men. Admission 25c and 35c. DIES IN U.S.A.—Mr. Lorne Weeks, Kensington, received a telegram on February 18th, with the sad news of the death of his brother’s wife, Mrs. Harold Weeks of Arlington, Mass. _ FUNERAL HELD—The funeral Wednesday afternon from g Baptist church where services Kean and Rev. Dervis . During the service the choir sang “Going down the valley.” Pall bearers were messrs Guy Harris, Willard Smaliman, Clifford Ellis, se a in Springfield West cemetery. The funeral was very largely Mr. Fred W. Sears of Halifax is spending a holiday in Sum- > merside the guest of his son and daughterinlaw Mr. and Mrs. | Don Sears. © Mr. George Montgomery, Low- er Bedeque was operated on for in the Prince County Hospital on Sunday night last. Mrs. Nina Sudbury and son Lary of Cleveland Ohio, arrived here on, Sunday February 15th. in Central Bedeque, and Mr. Sudbury will only be here a short time attending to business in connection with his farm at before he returns home. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants. T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce ; Building Semmerside, P. E. |. Phone 2235 R. E. Ellis & Son Limited! Fire — Auto — Casualty 6 Summer 5%. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 ~femmer St. Summerside B, F. Hunter, R.0. Summerside, P.E. 1. Phone 3116) GMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Alse Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water St. Summerside aFaa in the Y Centre at which the Y's Men were guests of the ladies. The cheque is to assist the Y’s Men in paying for the recently completed sound-proofing of the Y Centre basement. Can‘t Have (Continued from Page 1) round but our cold weather con- | ditions in Canada are bound to! produce seasonal employment pressions,”” he observed. The pattern of unemployment showing the percentage of work- ing force unemployed in brackets was quoted*by Dr. Dewar. They were: 1945 (5); 1950 (6.1); 1955 (7.4); 1956 (5.3); 1958 (8.1). At the same time he noted that in USA during the depression the unemployment figure rose to 33- 1-3 per cent. : fee: ; 5 in the 2nd district, Mr. Forrest Phillips was obliged to relinquish his duties as Minister of Welfare and Labour due to indifferent He expressed the appreciation for the desk given party leader Shaw. “It is a tribute to our L summer time. Mr. Acorn: “You people are getting used fairly well.’ Speaking of roads, the O’ b ment to pave the Western Road. . | fort! fish them twelve months of the year. Dr. Dewar: “The waters can stand it. In spite of any ilegal fxthing the catch remains the same.” He would like to see more cold storage facilities and dragger fishing started. TRANSPORTATION The 2nd Prince member said he agreed that there is a real i with the Dr Dewar said he was happy to learn that the Minister of Education was taking steps to eliminate discrimination in edu- cation, but he did not agree with the method he was using. + of lili bYfex? & 2 8 i E Es BAN MISLEADING ADS LONDON (Reuters) — Britain's commercial television chiefs have decided to get tough with toothpaste ads which Aout mis- leading claims. Such slogans as “brush before breakfast and fight tooth decay—all day’’ will hence- be banned, the commercial network has decreed. New Annan NEW. ANNAN—An unoccupied house in this district, about seven Following are the results of the races: Tricycle Race: 1, Gary Brown. 2, Harold Clark . 6-year-old girls: 1. Thelma Campbell, 2, Sheila Cameron. 3 Debbie Adams. . 6year-old-boys: 1, Errol Tup- lin, 2, Ronnie Blakeney, 3, Allan Pendergast. 7-year-old girls: 1.Nancy Kelly, 2, Debbie Nelson, 3, Heather Brown. 7-year-old boys: 1, David Wal- ker, 2. Allan Harding, 3. Cuyler Cotton. ; 8-year-old girls: 1, Barbara Paynter, 2, Linda Folland. 3. Sharon Campbell. 8-year-old boys: 1, Barry Web- ster, 2, Atwood Blakeney, 3. Lec- tm Zielinski. | Boys up to 12, % mile, L, Ron- nie Profitt, 2, Blair Sinclair, 3. Delamr Connick. Girls, 12 years and under: 1. Sandra Tuplin, 2, Andrea Johns- | ton, 3, Nancy Tuplin. Boys, 9 years: 1, Wallace Mac- Murdo. 2. John Beeching. 3. | David Kelly. | Girls. 9, years, 1. Dianne Coles, | 2, Barbara Millar, 3, Luanne Call- agher. ; Boys, 10 years, 1, Delmar Con- nick, 2, Wallace MacMurdo, 3, Blair Sinclair. Girls, 10 years, 1, Valerie Bak- er, 2, Rola Folland, 3, Sylvia Me- Innis. Boys, 11 years, 1, Terry Camp- all right ‘0 bell, 2, Clarence Coyle, 3, Row- an Casely. Girls, 11 years, t, Andres John- 2, Allan Cotton, 3, Donald Camp- bell. Girls, % mile, 1, Donna Baker, 2. Andrea Johnston, 3. Brandalda Brown. Boys, 12 years, 1, Bradford MacArthur, 2, Justin Ourley. 3, Ronnie Profitt. Girls, 12 ears, 1, Sharon Clark, 2, Sandra Tuplin, 3, Sandra Campbell . Boys, 13, years, 1, John Brown, ay Today (Saturday) ~~ 2—7:15—9:10 | “Robbery Under Arms” Peter Finch Ronald Lewis A great action story in Eastman Color. He predicted that when the frost goes out this spring, cars will) be getting bogged down in the, middle of it. very suitable for roadside parks and picnic grounds, Dr. Dewar declared. He recalled making a trip to Strathgartney last sum- mer and was very much im- pressed with the picnic site there. “We should have a similar area set aside here,” he added. Tne doctor would like also to see more tourist development: in scenery in that erea was among the finest in the province. Mr. MacDonald: “You haven't many who can qualify for a Joan.” FISHERIES The O'Leary member said he would like to see more extensive development in the fisheries of Prince County. He said the shores around the county were the most A- B. Campbell, BA, LL.B. : Phone S’Side 3818 Crockett and Gallent Bids. S'Side productive in thé country and in no other part of the Maritimes | were lobsters more productive. Prince County claiming that the) to offer my services as will be elected. tics. unity. present representative. |» Me. Acorn: “No wonder you To The Electors of the East Ward Having been requested by a large number of zitizens from the three wards, especially the East coming Civic Election, I have, after long considera- tion, decided to contest the East Ward. I feel if all the taxpayers who have approach- ed me personally and by telephone vote for me I If they don’t — then that is poli- Should you place your confidence in me I will do all possible to further good honest Civie Govern- ment and create therein some cooperation and As it is impossible for me to call on you per- sonally, I take this means of seeking your support, hat is of course if you‘are not satisfied with your LLEWELLYN ROGERS. Councillor in the forth- Landmark ls Destroyed By Blaze mother; Emily MacKay, HLF be : embers. Nearly 1,000 Attend Annual Kensington School Ice Sports 2, Allan Cotton, 3, Donald Camp- Girls, 13 years, 1, Joyce Mann, 2, Mary Fife, 3, Sharon Clark. Boys, 14 years, 1, John Brown, 2, Allan Cotton, 3, Donald Camp- bell. _ Girls, 14 years, 1, Mary Fife, 2, Sheila Hughes, 3. Rudy Mc- Innis. \ Boys, 15° years, 1, Donald Waugh, 2, Allan Co‘ton, $, John Brown. —~ Girls, 15 years, 1, Laura Jollt more, 2, Annie Lee Fife, 3, Donna Baker. Girls relay, Winning team— Patsy Ramsay, Mary Fife, Annie Lee Fife. Laura Jollimore. | Boys relay, winning team,—Er- rol Sharpe, Francis Mcase, Errol Waugh. Donald Waugh. ELLERSLIE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter, Summerside, were recent vis- itors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Caughlin. Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs Erwin Dennis and that she is a patient in Prin- ce County Hospital. Mrs. Jonetta Ogden, Elms- dale, is spending sometime visit- ing her father, Mr. Harold Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison and family, Summerside, were Sunday guests of their parénts, Mr and Mrs. John Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. John Biggar. Mr. E. S. Burleigh is spending sometime in Montreal Mr and Mrs. Shermon Hutch- inson and family, Summerside, were Sunday visitors of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Hutchin- son are visiting friends and rel- atives in Ontario for two wecks. Friends are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Alvin Waite and that he is a patient in O'Leary Community Hospital. .| tion Act and a of Act will be oe tee Council Seeks Revision Of Town Act SUMMERSIDE — The town council Thursday aight session of the Legislature. The proposed * amendments will be presented to the House next week. : Although various subsequent amendments have been made act’ rally dealt only with individual The proposed revision of the 56-year-old act while retaining much of the present Incorpora- tion Act, will bring the govern- Se toigue x Son oie rece day reqiirements of the town and will be in conformity with ee municipal administra- ons. PRESBYTERIAN Y.P. The Presbyterian Young Peo- ples’ Society held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Easter on Tuesday evening with a good attendance. The vice-president, Albert East- er presided. Meeting opened with hymn. Scripture reading Psalm 147 by Miss Marilyn Mac- Pherson, followed with the Lord’s Prayr in unison, Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Study lead- er for next meeting Donald Liv- ingstone, Worship leader, Alton Ellis. It was decided that the so- ciety buy a reading lamp for the church pulpit. : unch committee: * Dianne MacWilliams, Donnie Livingstone Cynthia MaclIsaaac, and Marilyn MacPhersen. Program commit- tee: Marilyn MacPherson, Bev- erly MaclIsaac, Annie Easter, Alma. Hart. A story “‘More than words’’ wos read by Alma Hart. Rev.. Mr. Garrett then broguht the message for the evening on Missionaries. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacPherson. Roll call to be an- swered with a Biblical verse con- taining the word “Come”. Meet- ing closed with a hymn and .miz- pah benediction. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Percy MacPherson. A s0- cial hour followed and games en- joyed by all. LONG TERMS Scotland’s provosts, or heads of municipalities, usually hold office for three years. CAMEO Kensington Friday, Saturday 7:15, 9:15. Matinee Sat. 1 pm. George Montgomery as the Marshal who loved the wife of a killer, they called the Marshal ‘BLACK PATCH”. Also serial. repairman. We can be NOW OPEN To serve the Kensington area we have opened a TV radio and electrical appliance repair shop with a qualified cient service on repair of televisions, radio and ail electrical appliances. Kensington Feed Service Ltd. SHUR GAIN FEED — I. H. MACHINERY APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE give you fast effi- J. E. Morrison At the request of a large number of interested Councillor in the Center If elected, I promise If on next Tuesday Councillor for the next citizens I have consented to be a times to render service to the Town to the best of my ability. My special interest, of course; will be the Center Ward but never at the expense of the welfare of the Town as a whole. very best to make sure that your confidence in me is not misplaced- My only honest and efficient civic government. May I have your support on Tuesday. J. ERNEST MORRISON. To The Citizens Of The Center Ward candidate, for Ward. that I will strive at all you select me as your two years, I will do my interests are sound, Miss Dolly G. Matthew, dau- ghter of Vernon Matthew and the late Mrs. Matthew, of Summer- side East, was awarded the de- gtee of Bachelor of Arts at the autumn convication of the’ Uni- versity of Western Ontario, Lon- don, Ontario. The degree was conferred in absentia as Miss Matthew is, at present, on the teaching staff of the Summerside elemextary ‘school. Miss Mattliew is also a graduate of Toronto Teachers’ College. e + Police Probing see S‘Side Break SUMERSIDE—Town police are ‘investigating a break an entry which accurred at A.E. Mac- Lennan Limited sometime Wed- nesday night. An electric drill was the only item missing from the premises. Entrance was gained. into the garage and the front ‘office by smashing windows in the rear of the building. MOLOTOV AT OLD POST MOSCOW (AP)—V. M. Molotov is back at his post as ambassador to Outer Mongolia, diplomatic sources said, Wednesday. Mol- otov was roundly denounced at the recent Soviet Communist party congress as a member of the anti-party group that opposed Premier Khrushchev’s policies. PULPWOOD Spruce and Fir Pulpwood at Alberton. Contact Alton he Alberton, phone 81-5. LIMITED Charlottetown ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set., Feb. 21, 1959. United Church At His Home In Summ ‘ FF Ff g i of the Presbyterian church at Ri- Kingston, N.S. In communities he took active part in many of the In addition to his wife, he ts survived by a son, two daughters and eight grand-children. Ken- ‘ ¢ Minister Dies. oe Calgary Ross, 2. Betty Yeo; 3. Russel Yeo. Grade IV: 1. Winnie Enman. Grade Ill: 1. William Yeo; 2. Roger Yeo. Grade II: 1. Allen Murray. Grade I :1. Raymond Murray | and Jerry Yeo. Wehest average in senior grades—Sadie Mae Moore. Highest average in junior grad- es—Arthur Moore. ROYAL TITLE Tke Duchy of Cornwall, hered- itary right of the eldest son of the reigning British monarch was instituted in 1237. This Week At Civic Stadium SATURDAY— ; 2:00 - 4:00 Skating 7:15 Prince County Ice Meet Skating After. SUNDAY— ..8:30°'- 10:30 Skating Club .... We are now buying rough | BOATES (P.E.I.) | _ ATTENTION POULTRY . Until further notice we will be receiving poultry on Tuesday of each week commencing January 6. | Jenkins Brothers Limited » Summerside, Dial 2167 - 2168 FARMERS NOW'S” THE TIME WILL BE WERE IN ®Good rates of pay and pension TO A SPECIAL NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER Summerside Every Monday at the Canadian Legion Hall «C. P. O. Lowe, BE SURE TO GET THE FACTS SPECIAL RECRUITING gb " @ BE A SAILOR © SERVE YOUR COUNTRY © SERVE YOURSELF @Permanent employment ©Planned advancement opportunities @Medical and dental core ©30 days annval leave with pay Royal CanadianNavy Tag gaan Gg gsSSHA ow ; . Special R.C.N. Recruiting Officer. is here to tell you all about the openings there are in Canada's expanding Navy. You should be aged 17 to 25 (or 29 for some specialist categories). WHILE THE iS IN TOWN ®A man’s life at sea