FEBRUARY 4. 1932 a?" in Sealed Packages-Always "SAi-AilAf‘ A 1' E A PROVEN REMEDY "Fresh from the Gardens" Nyula Plnol Expectorant is a '-'"’-" Healing Remedy and gives prompt relief for Coughs, Colds and Bron- chitis. Nyals Pinol is a. reliable remedy for irritated conditions of the throat and other diseases of the N YALS PIN OL CENTRAL GUARDIAN ARENA~Skating this afternoon and evening. Good ice._ghe very be“ cos-n HOUNT srnwanr own-m Church of Canada-There will b5 no services on this charge sun. day, Feb. 7. ARENA-Skating this afternoon and evening. Good ice-the very mt- ' soc-n DIPHTHERIA IMMUNIZINQ Clinic at the Model School Friday, 3 D-m- 502-2-4-21 THE REGULAR meeting of the B. I. S. tonight at 8 o'clock. 510-11 vurrcn narrisr cnuiwn ... Scrvces for February 7, 1932: Dun- das 7.30 p. rn. St, Peters 11 a. m. l-I. C. Morgan, Pastor. i FIJY- Expectoranti J respiratory organs. I42 Prince Street - Try Nyais Pinol Todayi SOLD BY . Ernest ll. Worth Phone 82. yQ-Q-ovvv Three Insertions . Mole Help Wanted , Classified Advertise on insertion ........--.---...--... 10c per line of 5 words ‘ " s‘ ‘¢v9-'.§-§d ment 9o per line of 5 words 5° Der line l)! 5 words mm Insertiolll 7c per line oi’ 5 worn; “was Wanted [mi HELP WANTED-MAN OR mart boy for balance of winter. ii E. Connolly, Dunstaffnage. 437-2-2-81. WANTED — CARROTS, PARS- nips, Beets and Cabbage. Aiso light pork. W. R. Dennis, 187 Great George Street. 466-2-3-31. my“; EXPERT BARBER mmugn our special low cost ma. Hundreds of successful iaduates. Write Moier Barber ggligge, 573 Borrlngton. Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. i4-stttf. flESE RIAKER WANTED ‘ FOR M River Factory. Tenders re- aired up t0 the 10th inst. Tend- glo state wages per month - ior triplets and for twins. J. J. lhcDonald, President. Alex. Mac- Donald, Secretary. Glenfinnan. 503-2-4-21 Miscellaneous ,_’___-____i__._, IlJIINAlIRED McDONALD. PRO- riodil Land Surveyor, Herman- illli. l8. 3, Souris.) _ 9379-10-15-1 month. x.‘ inn. GIVE szsoo ‘l‘0 ANIIJWE pinto Vancouver who will trike Boy to parents. Apply Guardian. ' 491-2-4-31. iiiliES-SEND 10c ‘FOR LARGE bnoifacc powder to Cosmo Ousmetics, Iiamilton, Ont. Good powder, bu‘. box is slightly im- lirivct. LM. Feb. 4 ' C. M. Lampson E4 Co. LIMITED. 64 Queen Street inndou. t‘. O. t England Public Auction Sales or RAW FUBS iiilmlnr bails will be furnish- ll without charge by applying ill T. Holman Ltd.. Sum- limlde. P B. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 112 Fifth Avenue n“ rm. n. r. lroiessional Bards fliwsnr s LOWTHER l. D. STEWABI. K. O- m N, w nowunrn illSILRS SOLICITORS. ETC. l4 Great George Street MONEY l‘0 LOAN. McLEOD 81 BENTLEY w i-Liefiiilitfi C. llrrisier and Attorney-Lou: Oiiiee: lilo Richmond tract MONEY 1'0 LOAN ‘BELL 81 MATHIESON ll Bell. o. 1. Mnthieltill. u. u Berri-m a Solicitors u“ M11110? to Loan rloitetown and Montague MARK R. McGUIGAN . A. "““"fi'léil‘.=..°‘-i'z.‘t'fl'..‘ "Q 51mm» Bloch. Charlottetown. r.e.1. W. E. DARBY. LL. B 111mm: a Solicitor nllton Building. "mmflldo, r. u. l. Muss m m“ "Ftuetflunglr, _ W ‘ "GAR snsw 11. ~ I4 v L. ~i-°"'°"..:.."".'.'.'.'..:’.'r* O Settled. eciiorliuiiir Mum's. nut. _ WANT ‘l‘0 EXCHANGE A GOOD milk cow to freshen in April for a newly freshened one. V. C. Gay, I-Iead of Prince Street, Charlotte- town. Phone 264. 490-2-4-21. Help Wanted EARN UPWARDS 0F 5'35 WEEKLY growing mushrooms for us this spring, in cellars and sheds. Begin now. Illustrated booklet frcc. Canadian Mushroom company, Toronto. H, w, For Sale RANGE FOR SALE — APPLY 47 Oricbar. 433-2-2-31 CARDBOARD" SUITABLE FOB lining outhouscs etc.. lc. per sheet. Guardian office. tf FUR SALE - OLD PAPERS. 5 cents bundle Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. SECOND IIANI) LUMBER FOR sale and‘ kindling. Apply 5i Elm Avenue. 439-2-2-31. FOh SALE TO LET. IIOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. FOR. SALE-OR EXCHANGE A Registered Ayrshire Bull 5 years Old. S. EJMacLcocl, Uigg P. E. I, 494-2-4-31. FOR SALE - AYRSHIRE BREED cow, due to freshen. Apply Andrew Dollar, Brookfleid. ~ 4-i2-2-2-3i. FOR. SALE - ONE NFW BOX Sleigh. A good one. Apply to Wm. J. Scott, Mnrshileid, P. E. I., R. R 3. 3754-30-81. FOR SALE - ALI. KINDS OF water fronts for cooking ranges. Apply 89 Rcchford Street. 471-2-3-21. On Cruise (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Bermuda, Fob. 3-— The Canadian destroyers “Sagucn- ay" and "Champlain" sailed from this port yesterday to continue their cruise to Britain's Atlantic colonies. Officers and mcn have been much feted during their stay here and on the cvc of their dc- parture His Excellency‘ the Gov- ernor and Lady Cubitt entertained the officers at Government House. Card of Thanks The P. E. I. Poultry Association wish to thank the Government of Prince Edward Island for their support, in the recent poultry show, also Hyndman 6c 60., A. Horne 1c Co.. Harris Abbatolr, and R. T. Holman! Ltd., for sliver cups, to be won in competition, and to all those who either by giving cnsh prises or sending in their birds for exhibition, to the public who thronged the aisles admiring the stock, tended to make our show this Yclr the greatest and bcst no have had for years. Also thanking the "Biatchfordb Calf Meal Co. for supplying feed for birds. F. A. DRISCOLL. Booty-Treasurer P. E. I. P. A. ‘son-u ANGLICAN sERVICES-Cra/paud saint John's Church, February ‘i, Holy Communon 11 a. m. Spring- field, Saint Elizabeth's ffnurch, Feb. 7, i932, Evcnsong 7 p. m. WINTER MOTORISTS-Messrs Rankin MacLainc, Robert Rattray and Joseph Bolger, returned last evening from a trip to Montague by cor. and reported the roads were in excellent condition for motor- ing. POLICE COURT-Jfwo drunks appeared before the Stipendlary Mag strata yesterday morning. One was fined $10 and costs or 20 days and the other wis remanded until Monday. PARISH OF NEW LONDON -' ‘Services during February, Kensing- ‘ton every Sunday at 7 p. m. Bur- lington 7th and 21st at 2.80 p. m. 14th and 28th at 10.30 a. m. French River 7th and 21st at 10.30 a. m. 14th and 28th at 230 p. m. Keep th s notice for reference dur ng the month. G. T. Sprlggs, RleCtDr. THE PUBLIC LlBRAlti-lDllr- ing last wnter and gun this Printer Cilal'iOtt€t0\\‘n'S Public Lib- rary and Reading Room has been kept open each Thursday evening from 7 o'clock until nine, the idea bcinl; that those who work in the day time might have opportunity after working hours to choose their books or look over the magazines. While the patronage of the Library since the opening of the new building has increased by leaps and bounds only comparatively few have taken advantage of the Thursday cvenngs. It. may be that it is not generally known that the Library is open each Thursday evening, but. if in the" future a greater number do not show their appreciation of the evening opening it. is hardly likely that the Trustees will be inclined to continue it. Additional books 1'01‘ the Library will be greatly apprec- lotcd at this season. Many homes must have o. number of books which they could easily spare for the Library. New readers are contin- ually being added to the Librafy“ list. DEATHS ,KEEFE—Suddeniy at Rollo Bay. ’ January 2o. 19oz, Miss Annie Keefe. aged 74 years. CLAltKiN-At Tulsa, Oklahoma, l Fob. 3, Maurice Clorkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pl W. Clarkin of this city, aged 23 years. MURPHY-In this city, February 3rd, 1932, Mrs. Mary A. Murphy, widow of the late John E. Murphy. formerly of Southport. Funeral from her son's residence, 109 Hills- ‘ born St. Notice later. 111 lliEMilillAM In loving memory of John Mne- lnnis, Wmsluc, who passed peace- iully away February 4th, 1981. 0h! how lovely is the home, Where once you used to 4W9": But. God has called you to s. higher homc To be fcrcver with the blest. Thou hast left behind you sweet memories, That shall always linger around our hearts, Entwined with the l0" Tip; oft times brings the (earl. No one knows how mlwh W6 mill you But 8.11.; we hope, some dlii 59'1"‘ time T, m”; q 111;; on yonder shore when pa-im" g-Q no IIIOIO- Inserted by Wife and Family- N. D. MacLean UNDBBTAKEB IMBALMEI and Charlottetown North Wilishirc Phone U9 M"! Iwhv. mama's-us atiffncul- THE CHARLOTT GUARDIAN are easily killed FLY-TOR kills every moth, moth egg and larva it touches - . . spray dlrectlyon clothinpete. Will not stain. Guaranteed, MndahCunads I Trinity United ‘Church THURSDAY 'l.00-Senior 'I‘uxis Square -- Social Hall. 488-2-4-11. ARENA-Skating this afternoon and evening. Good ice-the very best. 500-11 EAST RIVER WARNING-The men bushing the East River found a large hole at Apple Tree Wharf, probably 400 yards long, running north and south, and about three or four yards wide, exactly over the path people travel. Bushing had to be stopped although the rest of the ice is good. Farmers and others are warned to avoid this trap. ‘ GLEANINGS FROM TRYON AND VICINITY On Monday evening, Jan. 25th, the Young People's Society of the United Church once again crossed sticks with the B. Y. P. U. hockey- ists at the Victoria Arena. The ice, was good and the game opened‘ very fast with plenty of hard shots for both goalies to handle, but however, the first period end- ed with no score. In this period Kenneth MacDonald. defenceman for the United boys had the mis- fortune to have his right leg brok- "wrmzv I'M MAYOR” (with Apologies to Eddie Cantor) The 91W folks are calling me. To them I must r6915’- Thei! want me for their mayor, iYou know the reason why. “When I'm the City mayor’ When I'm the Qty mayor, I'll be the City boss you bet, When I'm the City mayor. (Citizens? chorus) We want snodgrassi We want Snodgmssi I held two jobs till recently, For one I got too old, And tho they took the lob from me, I hold on to the gold.‘ When I'm the City mayor, When I'm the City mayor, A thfflefflld cheque each month I'll set. Vlhen I'm the city uiayor. (Citizens chorus) We wan; Sncdgrass! We wan-t Snodgrass! When I was (m the County bench, The lawyers all were dazed, Such was my knowledge of the law, The bar was quite amazed. When I'm the 'C'ty mayor, When I'm the City mayor, I'll be the Wonder of the age, When I'm the City mayor. Cit zens‘ chorus) We wan‘. Snodgruss! en by a hard shot from E. Larges We W811i 511011811155! stick, which struck him on the big bone of the leg about three inch- es below the i-"ce. Ereryflflf‘ i5 hoping that Kan will soon be around again as well as ever The , The 1'55 cm" 51d I w” a" ‘Vei- very fast That was a bitter cup. second period opened with plenty of thrills and spills. At the six minute mark V. l-lowatt scored for the United on a close- in shot which compeitcly fooled Williams. A few minutes after- wards J. Muttart shoved another by the ever watchful Willie and the score read 2-0 at the end of the second period in favor of the United boys. There were a few penalties handed out in this period, W. Lea, K. Thomas, J. Muttart and V. Howatt each drawing --2 minutes. The third period opened with the Baptist boys forcing the play, and K. Thomas, brilliant center man for the Baptists. whose back-skating and poke-checking were phenomenal, secured the disc at his own defence, broke fast over the blue line, weaved down center ice, flashed around the des- perate defence like a blazing meteor and rifled a waist high shot at "Shut-‘em-out" Cameron, who stopped it, then properly lay me down to sleep on it, with Keith folding up alongside of him trying to coax the elusive bit of rubber into the twining meshes, but it was not to be, and D. MacLeod, referee, blew his whistle and faced And mw my 50mg is 0W“ off midway between blue line and N0 m0"? W-HIOTYOW. b03755 goal line. A few minutes later the Bu; when pm city mayar, game ended with the score board still blazing forth in big letters 2 for the United and o. big capital 0 for the Baptist boys. These teams will meet again in the near fu- ture, the next game promising to l l I | be a thriller, as the United boys‘ are one game up and the B. Y. P._ U. boys are determined to get on even ground again with the United bunch and thus relin- quish the cellar position, which no team likes to remain in. The lineup was almost the same k as in the previous game. NOTES ON GAME “Watchful Willie" thought two of a. kind would be nice for the United boys to carry home. "Shut-‘em-uot" Cameron's voice was not up to standard, so he could not sing "Time on my hands." Keith is going to dip his hands in glue a few minutes before the next game. It was a good game boys and nu revoir till they meet again. Nuff sed. ‘Ii-uh nothing cs equal l. "also bot-f" lluormn" iNlfYiENT 1 1L "“'"i We regret to learn that Miss Mac- 1 solved the Tantan tangle. From iviurtin it came up. When I'm the City mayor, When I'm the City mayor, Oh I'll get square with higher-ape. When I'm the City mayor. (Cit'zens' chorus) We yuan; Sncdgrassi We want. Snodgrass! Assessor Simms when he was named, My taxes forthwith rased, Wait till I am City mayor, His name will be erased. when I'm the City mayor, When I'm the City mayor, L. P. will be the assessor, When I'm the City mayor. (Citizen's chorus) We n-ant Snodgrass! We want. Snodgrass! Just harken to my no'se. Oh, when I'm the City mayor, Oh. when I'm the City mayor, No need of City Council When I'm the City mayor. His friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Manson MacNeill of North Tryon is slightly improv- ed at date of writing. Mr. MacNeiil is suffering from a parylitic stroke. i On Friday evening, January 20th, the “Utopian" group of the United Church held a social even- ing in the vcstry with almost a complete attendance of members. After a short business period the fun of the evening commenced under the capable direction of the recreation committee, Retta Tmmbs, Margaret Waller. Earl Clark and Archy Thompson, who put on some jolly good games and contests, everyone joining in the fun and merriment. A dainty lunch was served after which a thor- oughly satisfied group returned to their respective homes. Miss Victoria MacLeon returned on Saturday evening after spend- ing the week-end in Bummerside. Dean's mother, who has been a patient inthe Prince County l-los- pital for some time past, has not recovered sufficiently to return homo yet.—D. .q- 7 I NES F012 srnonc B0 (xi! i_ Scott's Emulsion 12, R. S. P. Jardlne ’l.—E. ‘Halifax. She was accompanied by Better Values at the 178.388 Erug §tore I SPECIAL! .1 1oo ‘so... wi-nm; Tablet and : packages Envelopes for 3 files Piccadilly Soup and I. 15c Wash Cloth. All for .. 29c Regular 60a Value. _A_______, iiot Water Bottles Regular 2 Quart Hot Water Bottles. Guaranteed for 1 year. Special Price .......-..‘... QANDY spEcmLr iiiiififiiltil sililS (Hunt Sill’ Z “Mir-y xxx (-h,,,.,,|._“,_ This von~i i.- ui lilo llrgulzir Size Rrgul," Ur "L and n i.1r;;1» ‘Zrnl Size. Spc-r-izil Priu- . . . . . . . , , , , ., Friday and Sniuniny ___ 69c " s .5, 59c lb, Glliwie Blades i .'. ~'i.|l pal-kugi- of 10 Thflse ‘iilfikfiilltfin nr:~ all ut- i..1-r_-.' lillld('(illill'illlt£bd, "actively lion-ii. (ll-i yours early! ( iiAbifS . i UUD . | ,- Prescripiioas l 4w Al: use uni. iill i.\,,~ii 1-1 ;;1.... Drugs and (fin-inn lr-s in our in» I’ i ' pausing llr-pnrliiii-ni. Brine; _\1)i|1 ‘iiC Prescription.- in u~. 11ml iinrr iiwm iiiicii '.|\ your iii)! tnl nnzliil 1 l1.1-.1 ,. j; ,1, |,, 1-1115 _ _ _ _ _ , __ 23c want tin-m llil 1i. Only i">1‘.ll).";_ ,-;._;~_.. - I list-r.“ and Turpcnfine cnt men in i‘il.ll'§_](‘ of this ||i11,,‘_ important inqurtlin-Ili oi 11 lir i ' ch15: D111: Store, -——--' ' —— i} ii E 3 S‘ IRONIZED PINKHAMS 35c LH . . p m l. warms» “IJIIIIZIfIIIIiIIIIT" " attic“! Sum Liswrhw H . _ llrgnlzi.‘ i‘.11-l1;1;.1~ . . . . . . . . . .. 50c 50c Ipanu 'i'n:iii1 I‘.1 .11" . x L." “ (‘Unmfl [a ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' " 15c FELLOWS DEX-nu 25c Colgatl-s l'11.~.iv rm ‘I SYRUP MALTOSE 23c Ponds Creams . . . . . . . 11m- ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' - ‘ c Ponds Tin-urns 2'0 . _,_ I $1.29 85c ‘ sga-Etllfii 33c THE ROSS DRUG 11am I - ‘ 1 . .4_. ___J . I Successor to STORE MacKiNNON DRUG CO. WESTERN iiiiARiliAii —NORTH BEDEQUE 1h FREE. TOWN United church, Freetown 11. ‘Traveller's R.cs_ 3; North Bedequc 7.30. Mnister J. W. A. Nicholson. -—FUNERAL NOTICE-The fun- eral of William MacCaull w.ii take place at 2 p. m. from his late res- idence at Freetown. —PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - ‘ryne Valley. Rev. E. C. Robertson will preach Sunday Febmary 7th. a; Freeland 10.30 Lot 14, 3 p. m. Victoria West 'l p. m. -RE'I'URNED HOWE-Captain Bazil Kelly and ll/Irs. Kelly have returned from New York, where they visited Miss Kelly, who had the misfortune to be knocked down by a motor car on New Year's Day, sustaining a fractured leg and dis- located shoulder. It is pleasing to Antiserum-remnant" New Qu-rlz/"rers For Falcorulcrxoo"? Patients 1 , --. . I ,_. r ‘1-3, P, _- Atoll» 5'17.» out Comdoleted iCcntnucd 110111 1111;. i» ;,-.;-.,\v1:i>.~c\\e.n;;c and bath at r" ‘r ~- ivii end Tin-re are six pnvats with the mum office. inn; "Jud. Y‘ m mm tilt? the upper and a, Iilllllbldl‘ of priralc- J B‘ numb" for the confine- .. mic patients The ~ cxcoptiml of the ' arc of solid From the ground flour‘ one ll- a freprooq 511i rwny to the ment, the nuiils oi wlich :11"- proofed ull around One lurzw Iullill l: I117- in this sci-film, Wiiil cios s. buiii- ‘ , ‘ 1mm Donnh room and toilet i: in.» on .;v w i“"""‘- “id i”“"'°m~5 i‘ bright The kitchen mil.‘ diriuiv. nwr ‘ind plum qmegrflnrc" w. . connected by fipfdiliflu '3“ Mm ‘overed the passage of iiihilCi 'i'l(i . ‘i’ " M hpmvy mo!‘ ted iii’) vrifh z-w-rv comm-rm" i V] “Into thus been the kitchen is‘ large Wwvrpmof’ I ‘ ‘ ' . 9.1 1 for Sllllpiif‘. 11ml ll1lIl"i\‘l’1!.'| “khmfln or the - work is dud closes and [Milling 1,: - vidcd. The fir!‘ i"‘l)lll ii. forced and n now 1 Y-wrrn. for the plumb- Trninor. for the main '1'“ report that Miss Kelly is very much m, m0 m“, 1,0,1“, to Mr. James better though Stu! suffering from The second um lliivi 'i<.><1r. A m? brick Work’ w sham-S‘ which are rcm-wl-i-‘l-li on tin sumo ‘ iwiiyxulox‘ We (fammm _cUmJNG_cumng ‘or the Dian as the izztoun/l Flour, have four ___ ' ‘ ‘mdaiggidol-ZTITQ wards each, \\'iil ,1‘: rail‘ Ffllilill " bag of flour put up by Messrs R. T. __qwww . _ __M 7 , 11.11, 2r and Charles Coles I-Iolman was continued in the Sum- _Mr_ Edward Slum, o, 01M“ ~ iolv hum: Suncrintended bl merside rink on mesdfly evening" was a. visitor to Silflllllifrhidi‘ filth“ A’ n‘ xiucnougall’ of the mm Skim played were A. B. I... Home. 1o, A. s. Harris s, T. A. Campbell) 1-1, J. 11. Prichard 11, 1-1. M. Baker. 12, .1. .1. Morris s. w. 1s. MacNcili, l —HORSE RACING AT SUM- MERSIDE-Ihe Summerside Driv- ing Club held a meeting on mes- day evening at which it was de- cided to hold a horse race on the, harbor on Saturday afternoon, the; recent cold snap having made the] ice safe. A number of 800d horses- are expected to enter. ‘There will be three classes. A four year old race will be a feature. The Driving Club are hoping that the weather man will be kind and not send n snow- stenn on Saturday. Racing this lol‘ MacDougnli and Mc-Auiay. 111a thoroughness with which all details have been carried out. reflects credit upon these gentlemen, as well as upon ‘ll architects, Mr. J. E. Har- ris and Mir. E. S. Blanchard. i Durllig the remodell ng operations —Mrs. Wnizcrs, who 111a,. been visiting in Sumnn-rsicic inr some time on account. of lilo iiiinss o1‘ her mother, Airs. Drfl, lcf‘ on Thursday inn l'l‘illl'il ‘.0 in"; iiUilliWDI in New Brunwiick. Nvn‘ J\‘.l‘:i‘_\‘. l‘,i _‘ is pleasing l0 mun". Ilia: Mr.- nnfiii ‘ is very l'ilil('ii .111p1'"-\'1'1l, M1,‘. \\' ' , ‘I ters was the ::n=-.<: oi Dr. l! " Mrs. Sim-lair rluriu: hi": EASTERN * Tuesday-S —Mr. Ervin Kuckcr of tlic Ab- cgweit Hotel, Borden, was .1 visitor t0 Summersidc on Iilcsday, com- ins by auto by rm,- ice road-s, t‘illl7iO_\'1'(i nt one time. Yesférdl? ‘v- ‘ Wit workmen includin! ,‘§ "I ca, wvre busy 00m- ~ nnziczitntivc, shown ostcrdav, was ' Jim!‘ . c nrldlton of many lFil giro every room u» riuirlz-s uuci briilhh“ n t9 safeguard ‘ om Wfififlfli on stair- - n s fllsnl notice- y. i. ' season has been delayed on ac- u - count of the mild we‘ther but there i" ‘More in 1M is time yet for some good meets. ..‘Ui\‘i'i‘l-.ii 11!; 1. ,. . ..~‘-‘wi' '1 s} 1w". i'.'/.(‘(i for some saturdsyts race starts at lJlO-S. ADA. Gcillfllfludfl‘. ...~.-.l rim. n -- ~ of s""\l"‘ m‘ Culwvliielifl- ._¢_____.» Services Siunlny" i’ n). 7'11 ‘sin. slvullfi prove very PERSONALS 11 a, n1_,\/1111:i..\,, c 13.1111 ,~. 1v f» the acrflmmfldiltiflfi Georgetown 711.111. ‘hoot. ‘u. v - f2" as lull" a film? —Miss Helen Holland of Tryofl into the cny" iii'\', C. L» \1.1.t\'.- > n": wndnr: the wu- is visiting Summerside the guest pastor, . of n nommrcnt institution. of Miss Leonora MacNcill.—S. _____,_ ____~_k_ _ W, ____ W, _ ___ _,_.,,____. ___ _.1vIiss Betty Sinclair and Miss E L E Q (ZN A R D Harriet Bradshaw of Siimmerslde, - i J ' 1 ‘*-" 3- ars spending a few days visiting Ii ".3 -8 friends in Wolfviile, N. —Mr. George Callback has re- turned in Summerside from a bus- Eneas trip to Ottawlm-S. —Mrs. William Campbell of O'- Leary has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-B. —Mrs. MacPhail, who came home to ’ ~15»- on account of the illness and death of her mother, Mrs. H. A. Compton. returned on Ihieeday morning for her home in her n’ece, Miss Norma Callback. who reinn-ned to the Halifax Lid- ies College-S. lIiilIllIdMafteuanII-flei Electors Ward 3. Ladies 62 QGliIiCil10h2—-— Having been waited uf 4i‘ by r1 large number 0f Electors o; the Ward. iurplzoing many of the leading business men of the City, i have placed my name in nomination as Coimcilior. All 1113/ life I have been associated v/ith busi- ness and iiiléillCe and therefore believe I am quali- fied to attend to the affairs of the City in such a. manner as to give the Citizens satisfactory ser- vice. Tii;1nl<ii:_; you in anticipation of your kind sup- port. I am, Respectfully Yours, B. C. Vanlclcrstine. 504-2-4-5-6-8-9-5i as many as seventy men have been.