The following Civic Election radio address was delivered over Radio Station C.J.R.W. on Satur-' day evening by Mr. Reagh 'r;u:y. candidate in todays election for councillor in the Center Ward. Ladies and gentlemen: My chief reason for speaking to. You tonight is because it has been lmllosslblc for me to contact each Of You personally as I had hoped to. There are approximately 375 vot- llcge to visit or phone somethlna over 800. To those with whom I have talk- ed I have made no vain or foolish promises and have asked no one for a vote. I feel'stronKl)' that a man's vote is a sacred privilege that should not be influenced by any undue persuasion. If it is cast for me however, you may be sure that I will appreciate it. 1' ll- cal - 'feeling of the voters with regard From these 300 contacts in the iCenter Ward and from conversat- -ions with hundreds of other inter-' yested citizens during the past week I have tried to learn the general to civic afairs. Rough Tinnoy Addresses S'side Center Warcl Voters ers in the Center Ward. Of these H it has been by pleasure and priv- ' c REACH TINNEY . Mr. H.T. Hohnan. vice-presidentlmerslde a travelling salesman. of nxr " ' Ltd.. " side who has ,' A -' four ” i is seen presenting a 350.00 bonus free years of driving with the firm. cheque to Harold R. Walsh. Sum- The Western Sate Driving Pas Off lliar cheques at the annual pres- entation are: seated: (L to R) Stanley Gunning (ll Norman Gillis (2). Antoine Gallant (4) Emanuel other drivers who received sim- mallard (2); standing( Harry Dnl. (Continued from page 8) COUNTRY GARDEN the storm. I picked you, little nak- ed twigs. because I know that hid- den deep you hold the springtlmels ey (4) Lawrence MacKi.nnon (1). wmes "u the Swine in pracunuy Leonard Dea?:::I:el:m,(3' yggf;-lg: grave concern over our civic debt are driving in brackets.) d niiwiii Heckbert 8tudlo- '9 - O'LEARY Mrs. James Wedge. 0'Leary, had the misfortune to fall recently in- very few experts can clearly Md. Guardian ' in emerald green A SNOWY ORCHARD loveliness. After being kept in the warmth and placed in deep water or to Charlottetown on Wednesday the buds unfold and deck the room afternoon, M. Charles Willis was a visit- The Jolly Twelve held their reg- CIVIC DEBT The one outstanding thing that all discussions is a feeling and the obligations we have incur- When an individual spends more than he makes he is very quickly in deep trouble. When a town goes deeply in debt the matter is buried in a mass of figures and in a financial state- ment that no ordlnary person and erstand. But, ladies and gentlemen. make 0, large city instead of those of a sense without having the delusion that we can spend lavishly as though we had the resources of a small country town. Just before coming to the studio.l clare my stand on fluoridation of . Miss Eliza Dunn. 90, lost her lifel Saturday afternoon. Thc fire I Pmmlnam "13" 351”-'d me 3" d9” in this fire at her home in Bcdeqiic? believed to have started in the Wlire Bedeque Woman Lost Her Life is- chen. Miss Dunn's body was found '-1 kit-lncar an outside door. . water. He says it is being said that I have been brought out in order to see that this goes through at once. Let me say this: I know nothln about fluoridation. That is tber: I have never been approach- LOCKE ROAD Lloyd and Billy Cuilicutt of the I10 disgrace r- "105! Of Your are Reserve Road, were in 0'Lcary on In the same boat. Let me say fur- Wednesday January 25th, Ray Cuilicutt of the Reserve ed on the subject 1 nj y cl 4 ll ood Road was in I-Iowlan on Wednes- W mlswkev WW” ii” 0"” cu blenil fin: lIae(fI);Dl'll;:l:l'S 'i!:lrl're?uIly dill! J8llll8l'Y 25th- Eet beY0nd' their dellllh And "I prepared and recorded speech. es- member this; there is actually no pecmly the part about me --ye,-n Ulldl ihlllg 35 3 WWII 1" the '1'” men and those with an axe Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of Forest yo View left for Halifax on Thursday morning, January 26th. where she January 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View, were visitors on Friday evening January 27th.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers of Forest View. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet of from 1st part of March on. BABY CHICKS Baby Chicks available ,5" Forest View were visitors on Frl- 0 rd 9 1' YOU? fa-V0l-Wile X day evening, January 27th., at the breed now, from home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault CARD party Clinton Tuesday, nr;osoUE' RINK South Shore Walking up through the snowy orchard is a Joy on a sunny morn- lag and strange fruit now weighs Feb. 7th. League Game. Tonight, Tuesday. , February 7th. Wilmot Aces Versus ...l:”.?.:i::Y .M'-W6 ..S:::.; :.t":.f:".:".E.:i;::..G;.'":.:."';; ”" me. am -um --e leap from facets now on No. 9. tonlQit l:30. POLICE COURT - In Summer- aide Police Court yesterday! mog- ::'nE1"cg:&tyag::"b2&l:e,::”f,7,,gg1 of :reii.itce County Hospital for treat driving a motor vehicle while his ' ability was impaired by intoxic- ating ll uor. Magistrate E. H. Strong. .0 presided. FUNERAL MONDAY -- Funer- al services for the late Miss Eliza Personals and vicinity. hranches lately hung with apple- gold. The rhythm. which all sum- mer pulsed to fill the living green M-r. Vernon Craig has entered of leaf and stem and fruit is silenc- ed: and the empty veins are still. and at rest while life renews with- in the root. Soon all this crystal richer current back to meet the spring. All of this we feel in our Dr. Frank Maclfarlane has re- hurt. as we walk up through me Dlllllla W110 W" 13'3"? b"""”d at t med to Bed ue after an extend- nm on s-------- .l mu. ma. ?.f”f::.?'.iil:.:'.”';?::.";;.? an on Monday with a short service at m U 5 A the Bowness Funeral Home at his followed lg! seiglicset ainst. John? (continued from uuge 3) A gllcan urc . eanors a 2:'(l0 p.m. Both services were con- MGVY H5w9rih ducted by Van Archdeacon G. R. Harrison. Interment was in the church cemetery. we" E"! N””"' wan" 3”" able from their jealous viewpoint. "9”- uwd Amlckt Wm" Le"d' In taking this malicious tack. they ' sky's eternal blue, so calm and cool. so still" and deep with calm contented clouds like sheep. Shade your eyes and stare and stare. When you must go indoors w.wm-km-3 who mm you log young again it is to wonder and to doubt and attractive. comparatively, and 350” the importance Of the unim- "" '”'""” too nicely industrious, to be like- aortant worries of your life. .. EAR WINTER NIGHTS Winter nights. when the air is ch”l" H"dE"”"- I'M” M"n”t' are letting the cat out of the big. C1"? and steady. are Csllecially of course. about their own in Three Gallant Girls In France acter. SUGGESTIONS these: I. My suggestions for coping are evenings. Recognize what's goin mighty hunter. seen high in the on. Don't be hoodwlnked into self- south Mm-z, In-nncu, .. The nimble distrust by their shenanigans. Rea- good to look for the colours of the iocrlty of mind. spirit and char- Stars. and one of the most spect- acular constellations in the entire sky is visible during these winter This is "Orion". the win; three bright stars perfectly cuunnl; "clan" of summel-glue, p. llze that the jealous blddles are spaced in a line are familiar as E1. 1, my an-.3. femgle mgmbgrg, strangling their own growth potent- 0rion'ii belt, and a group of fainter gul um mung my. long has hits and recording their spiritual stars below represent a sword. mean; u gum (or the Rom"; No, regression, in seeking to hurt you Four more bright stars form a 2 plunge, wing at cl-oglenqnln, envlously. 2. Don't take their mis pl-uucey when all guru gu-lg are chief to heart; let it slide, like wat- now sluunned. or off a duck's back. Corporal Martha (Marty) Gall- ant arrived first. in March of 1055, to work in the Wing's bustling Orderly Room. As a clerk-typist matter isn't self-explanatory. - long box around the-bclt stars. When you look at these seven stars you will see that some are However (Item No. 3). in the brighter than others. If you look of Keltllll ll1Bil'llCtl0llS more closely. you will also see that straight. when assigned work that one of them is a different color. I MVC the Are you surprised? Perhaps you couraize to ask questions--prolvlns think of the sky as black and white h it " ci tired" all- ' E 8. we 8 on perm Intelligent l1ll95"0ll8-'llml1 Y0" NW9 after the colour of sunset has faded. :liy"rcrioilli.ai'ynestiii!ll:l)i)sxhumnatiit.job fm me details 39”" edoutlfworklsongh u, h d. lhh thrown at you. in I spirit of block been ellglpfgsseadn b))'!mihr: gbrtiiiililiei Ntmv "me Lndmi M'w”m'" tng helpful discussion (that might colour, in me twinkling of the sun. Edna (Eddie) Gallant. Marty's the you , u,e,k). 1'95” with Sirius. which is just southwest of sine” who landed In Apru' l9”' P0l"- Th” l5- lake "'9 Wmk W 0rion'.-. belt Whenever bright stars She is a supply technician. The third Gallant. Leading Alr- determine all your desk. study it carefully. to . poms that need 2ii..':f.i.'..J'li.i'”iif2".; 3l?..ff."1.i.S "”""m m”"- V.” cm” ”V"”” cl3”"c'"o"3 "d we" ”k 5'9" breaks up the light into flashes of at the end of the year. work: in the supervisor--briefly. politely and un Wing Accounts Section. While not related to Diana. i red and blue. But if you see Sirius flinchlngly-for the information you 1 i need to prevent mistakes and the h'l':hre..h:n '3: age 1; Marty and Eddie. daughters of Mr. wasteful effort for doing things shining in a steady "gm nearly as and Mrs. Edward Gallant of 100 0V0l'- Klng Street, knew her back in and Mrs. .!.E. Gallant. reside at 446. Notre Dame Street. And unless a marriage breaks W" "Eek - .- M' up the combination, the three at- l.'.'i.”.”..”".:::.".: S'side Minor on timing to Canada. Hockey Today Let's Talk It Over gram for Tuesday 3 to 7.00 pm It seems inevitable that Canada blue-white as the stars of Orion. 4. When you feel like talking to "An COLORS Summeralde. Diana's parents. Mr. mill;v?;l;lC:I;ed:h:m09:::lV;lelfl":3:g' tfinbly, might get the harpies 0;! Although astronomers do not have all the answers. they believe that the colors of the star will fur- nish many clues to understanding how stars were fanned and how they behave. I look info the stars not know. enormity that checks my and see that stars have ways I do thought. Yet on the loom of their fine glow. the fabric of my dreams summerslde minor hockey Dro- are wrought. I look into (ho stars and one after one. convictions dlc 3.00-3.30 Paperwelghts teams 2 while more than I have lost is spun delicately across the sky. I look Illd'6. Wm m u” cwr" 0! "ma "uh 3.30-34-00 Pllltefwelihts teams 1 into the stars. and all the fuming llsh health insurance program in d "H I an ou:s'7;l":?tl;.ESg;"c;L:.?:'1'3I:Y.:d 4.00445 Bantams teams 6 and I Drover that we carefully count the 4. cost before embarking on such an aImMtloiis plant. The concept 3, free schools" has long been a 3.15.7.0.) gu-lg, Ierth of our avdvyliinced CiVill1.8tl3l1I. Y ID! we never use 0 term "free hospitals" to indicate BEDEQUE NOTES I health insurance plan. but the , idea is the same. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Johnson purposes life gives pass, like mists - of evening fall, and all lilc never 4-45-5-30 BEMENI "Em! 5 "W has been. lives. Up the dome of heaven like a great hill I watch 5.90 - 6.15 Bantam! l-"ml 3 3"" them marching stately and still, and I know that I am honored to be witness of so much majesty. It is in the winter night that we see and enjoy the stars. Alone in the night. on a dark hill with pines around me spicy and -still: and a heaven full of stars over my head Neither school not hospital sei- Rothesay, N. 3., are spending a I dm m com" 0' Wm and vice: could possible be free, some. few days with relatives in this vll- gnu 33 mm, red. Th. ":25 are gm: has to pay for them. The term lase. free schools" means simply n "W?! equitable distribution of the ghosts against the pale of amber. Master Stewart Aficck. young purple shades below. and far he- son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M- hind my wavering trail of foot- wm 'm' mm” m 9" ht" 9" fleck. Lower Dedeiigie. is around ms wander through the snow to again after being onia. with pneum- and the warmth of the fire- side. It is then that we feel that up only pass from one season to uh '"d M'''- Ed""d L"'”""' another and that we must be pat- lMr. and Mrs. Alvin Palmer and resident amlly. 0'Lcary. were visitors on ' Wednesday to the home of Mr. and oplmwould bmg .0 the come” an Mrs. Hamid Palmer in Kenalngton. ",3" mm do my utmml to keep h h Edmond Peters. w o ave been residing in Borden d h bee ,h and M the while Mr' Fem" was on "'7 "ct" &f?lllll1eSSa B and nthee downfall of ion there, are moving to 0 Leary may council, 1,. other places. now as Mr. Peters has been trans- ferred to Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkinson ...mm-m-m----- i of Sprlngflclti West were recent vis- itors to Summeuide. were rccent visitors to Summcrsldc Mr. and Mrs, Roland plcke” E to her home after being a patient ad lumlly of gm-den. were was... in the Prince County Hospital. Sum- cnd visitors to the home of Mrs. m9'3ld'3' Plckerlngls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and famlly of C,..,cump,c' spam sun. mersldc. were Sunday visitors to day Wm, Mrs. gudmn-S perm". the home of Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sllllkar in M" '''d M” Gem" B'm”d ""1 Mr. and Mrs. William McEnch- ran and llttl daught 7.0: of , Charlottetowne spent th:lweekci'id at Mm” in 0 L”"y Rn" bu” ' pm" me home 0; Mm McE"hmn-5 pug tent in the Prince County Hospital ems. Mr. and Mn presto" -I-horny for some time. She has left for pson in Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laird. Cole there. man. were recent visitors to the hr"? of their daughter, Mrs. Mar- lon Phillips in 0'Lea Mr. Cecil Grey. Knutaford. was visit her mother. Mrs. Aubin wed-l ii business visitor to Charlottetown go. who is a patient in the Prince The many friends of Mr. Gordon llllrdy are vel'Y 8011'! to hear that he is confined to his home with Mr. Robert Hunter. El ' ' Friends of Mr. John Waite. West Icy In incompatible with the a . - "I'.mle mean. when you 11-: Ct;c:?:dal:'icrl"lh.raTuCe::.rl?sL;l.aclFf:i'- '”""” M” '”' " " """' Devon. are sorry to hear of his Illness. - gct.to.get,hgr at me home of anclal sense of the word ...... ..You Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer on 3'9 the TRW" T 37”" 3''d A R" Friday night. Adellciouslunch was the "W5 mid '3” "W W” K” Served by the hone", named by whom such a debt falls........If t a some of the ladies. Next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smiui of duced credit wins with bank! Ind Freeland, were weekend visitors to n"ancl31 h”"5e5 " m reduced "' the home of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Edsar Johnlom brittleness will blend into the frag- l3ia.”"” Mm AM" G” N KM" ll0theS8.Y. N.B.. are ipendlns Some rance of warm blossoming and tlme vlsltlns relatives in Bedetiue fiery fresllened artery will send a civic debt becomes too large. you and I. the common people. are the ones who must pay the hip?!- We say in many ways - in re- sentlnl services to citizens - and believe me, that is where it hurts. In increased taxes. For a town to flourish. bills incurred must be Mr. Stanley Costaiii. accompan- P&ld- "'8 15 Simple R5 that tedyby Mr. Clifford Costain. both BE-H-EB AND 395133 of St. Lawrence. while traveling on their way to 0'Leary recently came in contact with a live wire which did a lot of damage to the cab d b i to In whlcl, to lly. of the truck. But fortunately neith- 23.3 ,,,"f.,,”,.'.,. :11" who are willing to or of the men were hurt. This is my home town - I am proud of it and it is my earnest desire to make it an even better work may make a good living. I believe in progress but I believe Sympathy is extended to the fam- it lly of the late Mr. Webster Boulter, gzltyign prove” in buck ink and whose death occurred in the Unit- ed States recently. Mr. Boulter had that we could well mm-ll lime nnd been spending some time visiting take stock, with his daughters there when he took sick. He was a resident of council be progress 1n the du-en. To me at the moment it seems Let the first endeavor of the new tlon of putting our house in order: let us curtail non-essential spend- Misses Sandra and Judith Foley. d g u uh our bills. 0'Lcary. spent their vacation with in m C8 C up W their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. past few years Summerside has David Livingstone in Dunblane. Ml” Mice Myles M we” Dev" realize that ours is I email coun- spent a few days recently with rel- try .0” mm but mulled "5.-uu-. ativeii in 0'Leary. The many friends of Mrs. Martha Campbell. 0'Leary. are very sorry M". H mu. to hear that she is ill at her home could Rang); -1-lnney do about it? ht31'0- and 8" ll0ll9 She Wm 309" .Frankly, I do not know. I can be feeling better. Mr. Alvin Palmer, 0'Leary, left C" an ' ll ll, ex. for Amherst on Thursday morning f:;',','.my .,f?'n.'”,f,f.'f?,l.3,. of the One voter told me bluntly "In the grown too big for its brltches". He may be right. At any rate let us ces and cut our garment to our cloth. Now the question for you to con- if elected. lust what only say this, that I will endeavor - if elected - to bring to your Town and its requirements that I have gained in thirty years as a mind on each subject as it the Council from forming Into fac- tions or cliques which could well I would endeavor to bring to each problem a measure of common Mrs. Alfred Palmer has returned Mr. and Mrs. James Berleigh and children, Paul and Ann. were Mr. and Mrs. Averd Harris, Knut- Vl'"9" '9 me "0"" "A M” 3"" sford. were rccc..t visitors to Sum- M31” lmnnt" Mr" "M M”' Geoi Jelly. 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell of Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard in 0'Lnary. Mrs. L.G. Dewar rcturned to her St. John, N. 3., where she will spend some time with relatives Miss Suzanne Wedge is spending a few days at her home in 0'Leary where she can be near enough to' County Hospital. summerstde. Suz- anne is attending Bible School in Monctor-. N. I3. was a business visitor to 0'I.ury and vicinity on Thursday. Mr. Clifford Ellis, O'I.eary. was a visitor to Charlottetown recently. grind. - I am associated with a very suc- cessful business firm in Summer- or the unsuccessful? If you exclude the successful helped make them successful and have attained a place in life where they are trusted by and closely associated with such men or firms - from just what source do you expect to draw your candidates? tool of y big business interest is worth only a passln" remark here and harms only the n : who utters .An interesting editorial appear- ary 26th. - - will spend a couple of weeks with It is hung used against me that her sister, Mrs. Oscar Gallant Aft til I it- 3me- This I "'1 l”'9"d W 533' '5 tng heerr sg)re:nd?tigthller.ellvolfiiylVgd:e. 100 99"cc"t WWECL Ami why "0" Alberta Myers of Bloomfield, re- D0 You Wish W WCW" Candldalt” turned to her home on Wednesday from the ranks of the unemployed January 253,. Clifford Aisenault businessmen or those who have was in Forest View on Thursday. of 1' wish, Mrs. Arthur Desfiocbes and sons of Forest View, spent a day re- cently visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arsenault. Fortune The Rpiication that I am the C0"- an insult not only to me but to the 1-.-.llg,',."l'.f,',3',1 'i;e,f,","n"'o3E:f,';;,” 00; Intelligence of the voters. It is gamrday J.mm.y mm Trueman Harris of the Locke Road. was in 0lLeary on Saturday of Forest View. PENDLETON'S ' (M15. and ltlirs. Joseph T. Gallant HATCHERY i o orest icw, were visitors on ICE-N ' Sunday evening January 29th., at Phs'I::(gggN the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aisenault. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant of Fortune Cove. were visitors on Suit day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters of Bloomfleld.A.N .m.L..m..?.?......- U.K. PENSIONS UP LONDON (Reuters)Nearly 500.- 000 retired British government and municipal employees and ex-serv- tccmen are to get pension in- creases I ”' from 260 to 1:100 a year. A new government bill published Monday also abolishes the present means test considera- tion of other sources of income when awarding a pension. ed in the Journal last night. It said energy of the candidates. He he meets him on the street". Journal may be right. It would al- mlnd. You will agree. I think that it does not apply to me. life and a necessity in the admin- fairs or elsewhere. In the course I speak or am spoken to by a hundred of our townspeople of ancc I am proud. NEEDS COMMON TOUCII Now permit me to make this comment on the Journal editorial and let me emphasize it: When any candidate cannot be bothered call- ing on you before an election and stating his case - when any can- didate has reached the stage in life when he cannot be bothered speaking to the common man on the street. that man. ladies and gentlemen. does not have the time and cannot have the knowledge of human nature to attend to your af- fairs. if such a man is running. as the he lacks the common touch that Row to KEEP t1'l' after 50a htlnolddaysfittysoamadtlia llfall ts iv dIwn- a i any-watt your id-get more rust. it's still good advice. III than days you can faca fifty with many ' and active yaan ahead,-active, that la, if you can avoid backache and the Wind-Cd feeling, doc to kidney and ' Edict &rders, tht often tlsvolsp uuuudtliat age. Formonrlinn Goynan Edda Pills Inn been helping lsari m with all ages to hop kidney: and Editor ii pod order.-Iiolping them to . Hdbottar.bworkbofhv,andgetInIi's In oil of lilo. If you an chin; Ii , I put lhdd'a Kiihq a may lie pgho. c-usatIqcodoaDodd'a. 54 Q editorial would appear to suggest. I: in part: "In the polling booth can give him the understanding of every citizen should cast his vote the common-man and his problems conscientiously. He should not be that a candidate should have to swayed by any other considerat- represent you. To serve men you ion than the ability. honesty and must know them. Well, that just about wraps up should score them on these points my homely down-to-earth cam- and vote for the man who has the paign. Tuesday is election day. If most marks regardless of whether my opponent is the man you want that candidate has called on him - vote for him. If he wins I will or whether he speaks to him when be the first to shake his hand and wish him well as he is my personal Well. ladies and gentlemen, the friend. If you feel that I can better - most appear that the Journal must serve you -- vote for me. The dec- ' have some particular candidate in lslon is yours - but VOTE Thank God we still have that priceless privilege in this beloved Friendship is to me a thing to Canada of ours. Let us exercise prize and is a vital part of my ltl Good-night folk, I'll see you Tues istratlon of business in Town af- day. . JIEAGH TINNEY of a day in Summerslde, I suppose ADV'T Civic Stadium SUMMERSIDE Wednesday. Feb. 8th 8:15 p.m. Wellington Battlers VCl'SLlS Summci-side Juniors Admission .25 and .35 Skate after game. For Colds Put the juice of one lemon in it half plan of water and add 5 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda (hakingaoda). Take thiscxcoilent neutralize: several than a day to help reduce acidity and rdiovo rlboornfort. ll. COW BRAN 3.: 1” BAKING SOD whose friendship and acquaint- Royal - Borden Monday-Tuesday, Feb. 6-7 8 P.M. Vfatinee Tuesday 3:30. "MAN VITHOUT A STAR". in techni- olor. starring Kirk Douglas, canoe Craln and Claire Trevor. tlsn first chapter of serial. "King .)f The Carnival. ttCAMEO"" KENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15: Matinee 3:30 Tuesday. Richard wldmark. Jean Peters. Thelma Rittcr in exciting thriller "PICK- UP ON SOUTH STREET"; also bank drawing Tuesday & Thurs- day worth possiblc 385.00. . ,. stilitler-of-Fortune In an . smszlll! true silvontiirol - lcINEMAScoP ..,, . 'ii"ii'i"iii - iuiiiiiiuj u . SUMMERSIBE Today 3:30-7:15-9:15 V, Evenings (all seats) 506 " Matinee 35c and 206 -ncOI.OR mo ik. lll'l"iN- siii"il"iis A REGENT - roiiiaiir 1:15 - 9:1 ATTENTION Phone 2030, wishing service please go to call 2030 Summerside. . the number to call for artificial breeding service is once again in operation. Anyone FARMERS the nearest phone and KEN WALKER, Technician. TO THE ELECTORS ' OF THE EAST WARD Conserve Electric I Having been approached by a number of citi- Mrym . making . . i , run of m?'.i5'."Siimut ....";'l.'...1 '.'..”a7 iil'.'-'..'"ili.if.'.l".i'.'.""ii':.ii-'.5i.1.'., cmun. . pouum Mr. and Mrs. mm Harris. Mr. Mrs. Lorne mu. O'Leary. was lens of the East Ward I have nominated for the of- """PNVlIt(fIllarhlaIttIIeItl0lI to rarnwood over the woekendoflaiv Nelson Dvmenl. Ind Mrs. Lewis a passenger to Summentda on flce of councillor . fit him for tit; civic responnthllt nary atiii caarsau. Ont. (cg) - Joe Macxeiitie of Swlnlfiold wut. Wednesday afternoon. c.r t . I lie: whether is on actions!!! 81- - . l lllemoios f (T Win!" Time will not permit me to make a complete Mil 04!! education or not. D"- "l""" MSEFW” 5" " Carnival spectators Sunday by .anItti would appear to so, at edto Bed from a visit with "Hy... . " nu. -- . . mo , canvass but I would be honored to have your sup- l0':"ltu.as...v:::l -u, 3:: :,,m,,-, ,-ciativu and friends in the States. W unoglhll bat;nf:r&in feet to ' . . A f port on Tuesday. February 7th. mg-bu to ma” thabcgumg ..,,'J u... ,ff";':,,,';' ':,.'.,':',.,E? g.,.....k Affgnfign ' spgffsmgn BPWWHY b0lW99" ""9 hw" R I feel that with my experience in having an h ,mmu'"'”"ma, 'R"u.' ”p":..m. N, who us but oogflnod :3 3:1: hostel: nu "nu mm” 5 o d w k Dc 3 active part in establishing a large concern in this :' Thad mm. "1! hilml "' In lieaiili. mi. um ......'?"'lim mo 95 Mumno ulp,..p..uc, an ti f . C t '1 Pm- 0" .. Y town I would be able to give considerable assistance ii” M """'” mm ”'”" m -"0 hi Mi 0 0' raised the entire Sunday edition of The an" m" "' ” "'9 Pmce W" V in formulating an effective policy of financing and " Miatd live and poor would . die." uumm is. cut that ,';"',::,'l; guy!-ii I-mlf-l "M an can-gang-:1;-yermriny-v:rd.;;;,-n branch of the am. Fish and Game Association will 1-hank, mmlgement of clvlc mu... . II H;-ma an: ant ca-utuuiinu to In Ca.r:'hl0 WW - , I "7 3'c-;"”l;;' iieiieidriiursday. February9that8:00 p.m.ln the v V I Wm speak to me Mm we, cmw on'.sgulp- T fg gm”-.5 . 0'3"" V - o whygrmmw mwwma -ofighcgmcugsgfg Amiouries Members are HydrouEledr'c co. . day, February 4th at 6.10 pm. . y 3 I l'..-:'"-''... is .. .:..... .....:-G vs" M i- M..." -”...:..r."" -"2 -r-I to was en u----I mm - snv-e-- I i J 0- . . ..-2 M, mm,...l.m.. gmmm ,Q,(aMIIfN'&h7III. i y I 'i'"i-mftwggg.-.5-;'... y -. but - v - 1 . I "ma ,-s . i -.