__rsaauanv 2, 194s ‘ ‘ . ._ t s: one‘ t an...“ ma] \ "scour / arnrvrurnrn - at ovnl ems Here's e. shuns materiel that bests the weather every time l _. Jobns-Msnvllle Cedar- grill! Shlnslea, ‘ . Mode of two practically im- perizluble materials. asbest- os enticement. J-M Cedar- grains was designed to pro- . test your home from weath- Q‘; worst. Bnt they're more than weather-proof they’re rot-woo! and fire- proof. In fast. in over, 8S years not one J-M sebésios shingle has ever worn out . . - not one has ever burn- ed! You'll find Cedar-grains ideal fog new building. and in re- mod they can be sp- plied rllhPover clapboard.‘ _, stuoeo or wood-shingle sor- ~- feces. Pleettlfl! Ill-II"! u" fine-inflated wood. Cedar- grelnl eke-available in eol- or‘! efnem- White and the new attractive Silver» Gray. For free lllnstreted follow» see your nearest J-M dealer. Phone hi! toils.‘ emrrite Can. ‘Johns-Menville Ltd‘, 1002 Sun Life Bldg., Montreal. Que. i: With nominations day ou Wed- nesday. Pebruery tth. .there is little time left to ensure that there will be sufficient entries in the different wards. A number have already published their intention 0i - ' "1' and Mayor B. Two Dhildren , Durned To Death LONDON, Ont. Feb. ’i-(CP)— Two little children burned to death carly Saturday when their cottage home on the southern outskirts cf London was destroyed by a fire that drove their mother and aa- other child in night dress into e. snow-covered field with‘ the tem- perature at i7 below zero. Dead are: Michael Patrick Dono- "van, six months. and Alphonso _Donovan, two years, dren oi j. Gerald Donovan. s 23-yea -old war .- feteran who formerly lived in ‘. Glace Bay. N. S. Mrs. Donovan, formerly Mary _-_ liicNelll, 22, also from Glace Buy. i made s heroic eidort to save her phi-co children but could only ‘snatch Peter Matthew. 20 months. . from s room that had become an I inferno in a matter oi minutes. Mrs. Donovan was taken to lies- pltal suffering from serious burns "lo her fscqhsnds and back. iier infant son escaped injury. Labrador Village Damaged By Fire IBy Russell J. Collins, Boston Globe Correspondent Representing _ News Services) . GOOSE BAY. Labrador. Feb. 1 -<AP) - Canadian and United States airmen-flying out oi this jointly-operated air outpost-Sat- urday joined to bring relief to the 138 inhabitants oi the partially- burned-out fishing settlement cf Mokkovik, rsdor. ' Food, cl ., and. medical sup- plies were dropped by parachute from two Douglas’. transporte- one nn R.C.A.F‘. plane and the other a United States Air Transport Com- mand ship. Other supplies’ were flown in by e single-engined. ski- equipped R.O.A.l". Norseman to tile hamlet devsetatedby fire lest Tuesday. - News of the fire etthis village _in the west/clan‘ 0i Dllbredor in which nearly ell o; the commun- -il.y's food. clothing and medical supplies were burned did not reach Goose Bay until l0 e.m. yes- terday in a radio message from Cape Harrison. a United States base in Labrador. There was no loss oi life. ' To get word out of the isolated location s dog sled driver travel- led 65 miles over rough terrain to Cape Harrison. The settlement’: only short-wave radio was destroy- rd in the fire. PREVENTION IS BETTER. in early times when the study of medicine was young. doctors were engaged almost» ‘exclusively ln healing. but now preventive. medicine is moreprsctlsed. ‘arms. MAIIITIADES. nurse‘ 50c t Per ‘insertion 1- burns r ztlflgvvgu Ottawa Jen. slut. y edy wl of lb-net PPPIW in lsel-foithdqyvesr» Restinlg ll Huise _Js‘Playfair Ltd. Funeral service self-interment in Ottawa 0h Tuesday. i . SHEPPARD-JAM the Provincial Banatoriwn Jen. Q1. Joseph, A. "Bhewerd. sled ll The funeral will tsleplscefroil‘ "Ink lfenaessey mineral‘ Home I'll were en ei the one lylk. diaries Browlujsndhis two _' Eerie MacDonald intimated st the last Council meeting that he will again nominate. but the majority will postpone their announcement until the last minute. in several cases st least. the decision whether to run er not will depend upon who shows up at City‘ Hell on Wednesday. The suggestion of e lady Coun- cillor in the last ubliehed list has resulted in three additional colleagues for Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald. ‘ It was announced that Mr. J. A. Webster. who has for many years rendered exceptional service as Water Commissioner. will not nominate on this occasion. Reader suggestions to date are as iollcws:— ‘ l-‘or Mayor: ‘ s. Earle MacDonald. A. B. Belcher ' H. K. S. l-lemlnlng ll‘. C. Dougan W. R. Adams J. A. Webster X. l. Rogers R. l... Cotton Ward One: Peter E. Holland D. E. Noonsn J. A. Likely ' Miss lllls Cronin Ward Two: , -l=‘. C. Dougan Lester O'Donnell Welthen Caudet Ward Three: J. Gordon MacDonald S. F. Doyle W. W. Reid Mrs. Gordon MacDonald T. E. MacNutt I Ward Friar: C. M. Co Edwin C. Johnston! W. R. LePage George Thompson John D. squarebriggs '1‘. B. Rogers T. Roy Cudmore B. H. Hughes H. E. Miller" P. R. McCormac Mrs. Wallace Soantiebury Ward Five: N. W. iowtiler Welter H-yndmsn F. A. B. Jones Welter Piclrard Mrs. J. P. Lan-tz. Weier Conuniuienersi W. D. Gillie J. P. Gordon J. A. Webster D. l... MacKinnon Harry L. Bear A. W. l-lyndman Returns DyPlane FrontScotlanri‘ ma. was a nurse. i Road,,arrived homo by plans Jest week from acotland. making the complete _trip by air ‘In twenty" flve end e half hours. lest-ding. e. ‘Irena-Continental ‘lend. on Monday at‘ 6J0 can» Mrs. Burke Cape Breton. at 4:90pm. the same day. Thp fpllowins-mornlns’ ‘b19530 e.m. she emlwtd for Charlottetown aboard e Maritime ‘Ioentrsl Atrwaylfiilll". arriving here at ll LIL ' Mrs. Burke had fltiwn to Glas- gow. Scotland. in Deeember. to be with her mother. firs. David Lew n. who was seriously-ill. end later passed sway onufsnuer! 33-, AnI~unusual> Renee eon- earning the l!!! ‘PM attended tb late, sen.- Lawson u...‘ 4s um. my family. name- e.‘ John-end" deem . v. ~ ‘w’ bewisd-aie Put e 3.. honorable mention all-Canadian 1947- Junior Champion at Maritime winter ralr. Amherst; First and Reserve Junior Cherrlpion. Charlottetown; 3rd at Royal. 0WD". Lewis Bros. York. P. E. l. .$li'avv Nominations For Civic llgonours senior yearling Meeting Provincial ‘_ Executive D.W.L. ‘ A meeting of the executive of the Provincial Council C.W.L. in the Diocese of Charlottetown, was held in the League Hall on Fri- day. January 80th nt 1.30 p. m. Mrs. Henry 'l‘rainor, Provincial President. presided, and prayer was recited by my. IH-encle Mc- queid. Provincial director. The minutes of the previous executive meeting, held Nov. 29th, were read by the secretary. Miss Ellie Cillis. and approved. as was the financial statement presented by Miss Gertrude Coady. treasur- er. Cvnespondenca received by the president included letters from the National President. Mrs. W. V. Dilndin. The Diocesan secretary, Mrs. S. Trainer, read letters frcm several members of the executive express- ing regret at their lnatiility to attend the meeting. Despite-tile severe weather. ' representatives from sununerside. Indian River,‘ and Kinkors were present. Pol- lowing the‘ reading of e. letter from lvlrs. R. McLeod in regard to fhecoming Drama Festival; the meeting‘ expressed its desire t0 co-operatu‘ in this educational er.- dléavor. ‘and copies oi the program as outlined were given to mem- bsrs. The president. on bellalli of tht executive. extended congratulations to Rev. Father McQuaid. Diocesan clmpialn. on his appointment by the National Director. Arvhbifilwp Duke, as Provincial Director of the paague in this Diocese. This , lg'ln conformity with the amend- ed by-laws which were adopted at the National Convention oi the League held in Ottawa in June. i047. Considerable time was devoted to the discussion of the by-lfl-Pii- the policy of Federation member- ship being explained by the ltev- crend director. HS i! "mim- °n ‘m _cqual basis. of the various auton- omous societies of wcmerl. with the C. W.l..., so that an good works may 591mm‘! a"): °°f “rah-muck cgnveners pFi-BSGXLAVBXG. Mm w, J, sulilvan. lay retreats: Mrs. James Blake. DON-w" '9' construction; Mrs. Frank Murray. oaianllntlol‘ and good-reading crusade. Following the report 0i‘ 1a? 1"‘ treats. the Reverend Director spoke on the worth and need of this spiritual activity 0f '1"! i"? nlzaiion, anti MFPYFBMd m9 ha?‘ hat the good worlétwéulsd Germ? . n. ' Qggmiogziiefith. fzl-owth of s: League in the formation o t new sub-divisions. namely- 9 Joseph's. may‘: Cross. W‘ 5°- peux, ngnlsh. Since being erg; suized a few months e811 50m ° these sub-divisions are doiflfl gyplandild work in nil lines of par- d L. ague endeavor. ‘£3111? chllellllllilfl of the Good Handling Crusade recommends: the 1319M“? by the ynr S"es divisions. 111 PY°VI"'~"_“I_ éirzvj’ o! approved boclrs Cnalotm o .- sub-division has already co 01'1" ed u, r1115 plan. and n list oi com- mended boogie WM SUPPIIW mem‘ bars for re eroncc- The pi-esidcnt SPORE F’! m9 m’ standing honor which h?“ i‘: conferred by POW. PI“ , ° Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan. and it was unanimously 5x159114**“ Airways plane ‘at Chemist. boot- ‘ arrived ‘at Sydney, ' the congratulations of the Provin- "ial Council would be M07359" I“ tho ram cf a resolution..tc the Honorable recipient- It was decided to send rel!"- sentatives of the C. W. l3. to "19 meeting of tho. "Canadian Save the Cilildrcn Fund" held at the Charlottetown ilotcl. anrl address- ed by the vice-president cf the cgmgpalgn, Mr. Edmund Morris of Ottawa. This was in response to an league (per Mrs. F. Murray) from Mr. s. oral-lam scam. secretory "of the Provincial csmiilllfl- invitation received by tilt- ~ I rmi GUARDIAN. unsaaorrsroww n. Jane an‘: Services" yesterday st 8t. James Church ‘were conducted -by the Rev. Prank Lawson. B.A., ID. o! 8t._Devid's Church, Halifax. Mr- . lowson- was exchanging pulpits with the Rev. 'r.n.s. Homers. M.A.. B.T.M. Moderator of the Maritime Eynod. who was conducting an en- nlverssry service at St. David's; ‘ At the morning service Mr. Lew- son made a strong appeal for sup- port oi foreign miasicns. The I'll-st Century Christian conference was .not concerned with doctrine but the question of expansion. And the decision there reached determined that Christianity should not be a small sect within Judaism but a world wde force. Today there is . l; new urgency in the missionary plea. Paganism is dying but the Christian church is threaten- ed by the forces of Communism. The gospel message ls such that if properly presented will inevitably succeed. Those who cannot go should give and those who cannot give should. with the others. pray. The mornng solo, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” (Utidlt-l, was . rendered by Mrs‘. J.A. McConnell, The sllthcm in the morning was "Bless the lard. O My Soul" lip-i politov-Ivsnsv) and in the evening. “Juft As I Am" (lowles). Local Plane flakes Three Mercy Flights Mr. Paul Shame oi Paul's Fly- ing Service said last night that one oi his planes. a Fleet Canuck equipped with skis. made three mercy flights yesterday carrying doctors to patients in need oi emergency treatment. The first and second trips were made by e local doctor. who was flown by Mr. Ralph Yeo. in attend in patients at Point Prim and Eldon. the plane landing in fields adjacent to the farmhouse where the patients were living. The third trip was made by Mr. Shin» himself. who flew a Sunl- merside doctor from the Western Capitaito Al-berton.‘ The plane landed bn the ice at Alberton har- hour. an: trunnio- ' Continua-d from page 1 will be no flying training in any of the courses, simply tuition. It is expected that in April trsinlng'.of basic sir crew ‘recruits In navigation with flying will commence. There will be e small addition to the first staff of in- structors. The sir navigation-school personnel of the station are work- ing overiirne new preparing z.- syllsbus for the first course which starts next month. squadron lead- er W. Davy will be the other in- structor and Squadron Leader W.C. Langstaif DEC. is the command- ing ofiicer of the Station. ALL u_ulnl Continued from page 1 commnittec to enquire into high living costs. An aff-the-record survey oi _membcrs from Prince Edward lsl- and made by this correspon- dent over the week-end in- dliiates that‘ they _wlll talre part in "th debate on the Exchange Con- servation Act only if its provis- ions have some direct bearing on the economy of the Province. There is no difference of opinion on the need oi conserving United States dollars. even between Lib- eral and Progressive Conservative spokermen. The difference. unem- bers admit. is solely on the meth- ods. with the Opposition taking the Government to task for not starting an exchange conservation program at an earlier date than it did. l’. it‘. i. C tributlon Mr. McLul-e proposes to recall how Prince Edward Island ,has made and continues to make an important contribution to the conservation of United States dol- lars through the sslc cf its seed and table potatoes, lobsters, lamb and poultry in the American market. H: will recall also how Prince Edward Island farmers benentted when the Canadian dol- lar was at 90 cents and they re- ceived a ID-cent premium on ev- ery dollar's worth ci products solg in the United States. - Both MI. Mwnsusnt and Dr. Grant intimated that they will be in the chamber as us al on all occasions and ere prep ed to re- ply to any criticism of Govern- ment policy Mr. Mlcmre may make on matters pertaining bathe Province. If. is expected that at least one oi the Prince Edward‘ Island members will make public refer- cnce in the House at an early date to the debt owed the Island by the people of Central Canada for, maintaining a continued ly of top-grade Iurnipb in» t eee times of vegetable “sustcl-ity." Just_ last week. the general msn- ager‘ of ‘Canticle-Robinson. one of the largest produce-distributing firms in Eastern Onterioiold The Guardian t e-pert frown pota- toes end ens, the only vege- tables he could handle with ss- eurence that they would be first grade. end universally acceptable to his customers. which include the larger chain groceries and in- dependent stores. were Prince bd- wsrd Island turnips. " ttuee-is out of the question." he eeid. "You can't ask people to ' ‘tllceaiefor s smell bunch of t ales"! toe is uncertain. end serrate east plrenips have to be carefully zesamined before purch- seejui we've never bed a com- plaint or lick-bub on Prince Id ward nuns .\ " nr" r oars .\ 'l'I|e Incl: Mountains were once celled the tone. Mountains. The‘ Dantral Guardian lfhlejeoiumsi’ is reservedior news "of local Interest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay able in advance. UBASWELI. for-Photographs. JIMMIWS TAXI. Phone 52a. s. ‘A. Mcbomabrrs will be closed torlay and Tuesday for stock taking. CONFEDERATION Lli-‘lt tN- SURANCE. ' ‘PHONE "SAUNDERS i806 for group and wedding pictures on location, S. A. Iilobalaldfs will. bc closed today and Tuesday Tor stock taking. BAPTIST MEN'S SUPPER meet- ing tonight. 6130. Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKcnzic will s-pr-zll: on "A Prob- lcm in lie-education." _ Tl-IE CHABLOTTETOWN Coun- cil Knights of Columbus are holding a party and enicrtailnncnt at their home. 196 Richmond St. "Phursday evening. Feb. 5. at which all members. their wives or lady friends are cordially invited to attend. Members make this a date! RETURNS T0 GOOSE BAY - Miss Avis H. Higgins, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Higgins. l6 Kent St, City. has returned to Goose Bay, Labrador. after a six weeks visit to her family in this city and hcr sister. Mrs. Wm. D. Lou. Saint John, While home Miss Higgins ,was widely entertained bf members oi the younger sci. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mr. A. A. MacDonald. 98 11.9991‘ Hillsboro St. received word yesterday from Providence, R. l'.. of the death of his sister-ln-law. Mrs. George MacDonald. the former Plot-once MacDuif. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacDuii. Providence. 11.1.. and formerly oi’ Brookileld, P. E. I. -‘ I-‘IREMEN CALLED rwlcl-f- Clty firemen were called out twice during Saturday to attend to slight flrcs in the Clil" ‘he first ilvas at a llcrne at nine and a lllilf Efim A_\'C..a\\'hEil illl uvcrllclllcti estovr caused slight daunngc Io kitc- dwelling. The second Y-‘as at 2.40 pm. when some rubbish caught on fire in a back yarcl of property owned by Mr. Maui-ice Block on Kent Street. No damage was rc- ported. ‘FUNERAL YESTERDAY -—Th0 funeral of the late William Butler oi York Point was hold from Si. Paul's Church yesterday’ ailer- lloon. The service was conducted by the Rev. J. T. Ibboit. 1lll€i‘— ment_wa.s in the'Pe:rple's Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were. Jack Stewart. Fred MacLarcn. Clarence Murchison. John MacKinnon. An- drew McEachern, John McPhall. The members of the Canadian Legion attended in a body. ads OVERTU-RNS- —— One oi the Department of Reconstruction buses operating between Maple Hills and Charlottetown turned over opposite the Brackley School llousc about 8 o'clock Saturday availing. it was on its way lo the City at the time. None of the passengers was hurl. Light snow. is said to have caused the bus to skld off the rcati into a snowballk. The vehicle sustained minor dam- "age. Will Seek Criminal Bode Amendment In Public Interest ‘(By The Canfidlan Prcssl TORONTO. Jan. 31—'1‘he news- papers oi Canada today asked the Dominion Government to amend ,tilc criminal code to provide that charges of conspiracy to commit libel be tried in the province where the ilCWypBpOl‘ involvcci ls published. The code now provides this pro- tection to. newspapers whcnclinrg- ed with defamatory libel but not when charged with conspiracy to publish it. . The Canadian Daily Newspap- ers Association. through its presi- dent. 8.0. Kimbcr of the Toronto Globe and Mail. petitioned Justice Minister Ilsley for the change in. a letter sent to Ottawa today. The C.D.N.A. also suggested a pos- sible aulendmcnt to the code in a resolution oi its‘ board ‘of rlirect- ore. ._ Thc resolution said that current prosecution in Alberta. of Jack Kent Cooke of Toronto and Hur- oiri Dingman of Ottawa for con- gpiracy to published a defamatory libel "shows that the purpose and intent of section 888 of the crim- inal code may be evaded" and that publishers and editors will be deprived oi the protection in- tended to be given them "if the crown officers arbitrarily choose to resort to the device" of chara- ing oonapiracv "rather than the substantive offence of publication of e defamatory libel." (At Edmonton today Mr. Cooke and m. Dingman and Dr. Chm-- lotte Whitten" of [Ottawa were committed for trial. The charge concerned an article on Alberta ‘welfare conditions published in New Iyiberty magazine of Toronto in its Dec. 2'! issue).- ADD POI UNIVIRHITY name. mislead - (or) - rh- lnternetionel wool secretariat s given ' Leeds University" I10. 1000.000)“ to provide label-stow 4O. “Truro Defiats Moncton 3-2 liiONCTiON. N.B.. Feb. 1 --(CP) -Truro Bearcats clashed Moncton Hawks hopes of taking over the ICLlICFEIlIp In the Maritime Senior llockey Le gue Saturday night by nosing uu the Moncionians. 3-2 in ihcrlisrdest-Iolliht game on Moncion Ice this season. Playing a cautious. waiting game against tllc short-handed Hawks. Benrcizis played for the breaks and made than pay off, ant‘: in each oi the three periods. The injury-riddled Hawks missed their are goal sniper. Bilck Whit- lock, and without him on the first nttnl-kiltg linevthe trio was inef- Tcrtivc against 'l‘ruro's proiflc goal-getting firs! lino oi MacDonald. Medynski and Roach, Loss o_l‘ Dick Besseite from lluwks defence weakened the roarguard and Willie Agnew was absent from the third line. All three were kept on the sidelines hy injuries received at Ilalifax Friday night. SUMMARY First Period. i-Th-uro. Medynski gRosch) 15.41 Penalties - Beeulieu Second Period. 2—Monrton, lmonti Gresko) 8.15 1i—-'l‘ruro, Roach (Steele) 5.18 4—-Moncton. Demchuk Ramsay) 13.01 Penalties - Bastarsche. Mac- Donald. (Gegnon. .7 (Jodoin. Third Period. 5—'I‘ruro. Medynski (Steele) .54 Penalties - Wilson. Bowling HOLY NAME ALLEY! li. of C. League Tigers:- E. Corish .. s. ‘Pralrlor A. MacDonald L. Butler . W. Murray . H. Power ’l‘otal-- 3H6. Hot Shots- T. Creighan lmv Score Low Score A, Curley .. . C. Costello . .. J. Durant . . TotaI—2B24. ' High single S. Trainer 312. High three S. Trainor 569. Points: Tigers 5; l-lot Shots 0. Sharnrocksz- l L. Murnaghan 199 R. McKenna C. Praught l’. Berrlgan Total-zoom llawks:—‘— C. Goudct L. Doyle F‘. Coyle G. Nantes .. Total-WM. High single C. Praugnt 235. l-ligh three C. Praught 524. Points: Shamrocks 5; Hawks 0. Longshoish- C. LcClalr . L. Vissey E. Kelly . .. GnScott . .. W. Smith . E. McDonald Total—3i78. llappy Gang:- R. McDonald 173 .1. Campbell 153 l. hiuliphy X70 R. Dunn .. H3 L. Murray .. 119 E. Blanchard .. 145 136 T0tilI—Z'IG$. High single W. Smith 29f. I-iigll thrcc W. Smith 645. Points: Lcngshots i; Happy Gang Dynamos:— T. McAdam .. 181 327 L. Campbell 133 359 C. Murphy 108 119 M. Robison 135 157 P Curley 121 13-‘! M. White .. 170 152 'I‘0ta1—2ii3(. Slllldbi- Rev. P. McMahon .221 18'! 21a J A. Doyle . . M. Murphy W. Campbell . l-i. Doucette S. Doiron . .. Tomb-MOD. rliglfslngle 1.. Campbell ass. High three Rev. P. McMahon CIPTOWN ALLEYS Wholesale League Clarke Fruit Ltd:- C. White .. G. Adams .. A. Fleigher K. McKenzie . F. Mcinnis ‘Potel-Sltl. DeBlois Bron:- A. Likely . H. Coffin H. Doucette G. Nantes .. N. Robinson .. Total-rile. High single K. McKenzie and I. Mclnnis 280. , High three K. McKenzie 121. HOLY NAME ALL!!! Police:- ltsff McComb R. Ellison S. Webster .. .. P. Jay equiwiitnt for the textiles industry department. .1. nlghungsles .‘.‘.. ‘rem-mt. PAGE FIVE Our Buying Station in Charlottetown is open 6 doves‘ week. buying and paying the highest Market Prices for III) closets of Livestock. in case you do not Iive handy where out Buying Station can benefit you, get in fouch with our Buyers who will be only foo glad fo contact you promptly. MR. D. C. TOMPKINS, Summerside . . . . . . . . .. Phone 789-4 MR.‘ c. o. noosrsou, 7o Up. Hillsboro St. ' Charlottetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Phone 7044. m. s. o. wssr, a... s29, Summerside-Plione 7-2 o........-.i SWIFT CANADIAN 00. LTD.‘ . CHARLOTTETOWN PHOANE 1457 i - _l -' ‘§‘O—§~§~O—O4-Q O O O OQ-O O O 4 O O O Q O O O O O O 0 O 0 Ofirbfi‘ O-lOicO-Q-Q-Q-QM To The CITIZENS. in CHARLOTTETOWN . e - ' ‘ It is my intention on Feb. 4th next fo re-eoerielteos candidate for the Muyorolfy of Charlottetown. __ B. Earle MacDonald MAYOR 40-09-00-040 O \ wo-e o-oo-e-e-o-o-o >oo>o+o+e+oo+oo xQ-O-QHQ-O I o0 e e 0444-04444» o-r +++>0o+¢>+o eo-eoovoeo-e org o o e e eve e e o o e oo-ro-o-oo-eo-oe-O-to To The Electors Di Ward Five ALALLAAAA vvvwvvvvv\ Two years ogo you elected me to the City Council. , During these f-wo years I have attempted to serve the citizens of Word Five fo fhc basf oi my ability, and in keeping with u planned program-me of sensible economy. The record of the present Council is available to oII vofers but I would point out f-he subsfonfiul mountvof per- manent work that was performed in our Word during the post two years. g I om offering my name for re-eIeci-ion. Ii- will be Impos- sible for me to moke a personal convus ond I om using this method oI soliciting your support on February llih. J. DAVID SI EWART. +voa4+m eooe e004 e-+o-0-A»O4-< AAAAAAA vvvvvvv 1v t? i’ ‘ l, l. ..1= , kkkmkkkakhkk vvwvvvv A v ‘kick wvvv-v Firemen:—' J. McLeod .. . R. Crockett . .. L. Ranahan K. Johnson I... ‘Phaokcr .. ‘Total-MM. High single P. Jay 238. High three P. Jay 042. Points; Police 4: Firemen l. T. MoKinnon F. Prunty 2Z1 193 P. Harley . 191 213 W. hrrer . . 134 135 TODEI—2473. !ireets:- B. Crockett .. ~l52 J. Blacquiere .. 125 D. Gillls .. . 222 . I_._ Trglnm- ,_ 169 9TH CHTOIVN TBDDP G. Gillie . 129 Total-MM. I All boys of the 9th are rerninfll High single D. Glllis Z67. 1 cal oi the games period this evens I High three D. Gillie 678. =ing at 6 p.m. in. P.W.C. Auditore ling at 7 pm. in their own head- quarters. Points: Haplly Gang 3: Streets 2. [lum and the regular weekly m ‘i? I . I l ‘iMarcll 1. plans to acid a touch d I l llockey Standings ‘ .-th Old West to the ancientscdt- At st.‘ its; pastime. ' “We are going lo have .a. fel l i sluprlscs for visiting curlers o! l. 1: (B, The Eénaxuln decided Western flavor," A. I. ha‘) Wilson president of the Alberta. P w l‘ l‘ F ‘A P Branch. Royal Caledonian Curlifl‘ -= cZ°°h°‘1°v‘m“ 3 3 '0 o 41 7 6 Club oi Scotland. said today. The - Switzerland 3 3 0 032 6 8 branch is in charge of artanli- f: Canada ' 2 2 0 0 6 1 4 menls for the championship event '- Umted 5mm“ 3 2 1 O58 m 4 which will find rinks raspresenb- .2‘ Britain 2 I ‘ 0 5 7 2 ing each of the nine Provinnfl ‘i. mad“ ' g (l) 31E 45 ‘g competing in a round-robin IOHI _ ‘ i h l 1 MU . I Austria h o s 01120 o ._°" t ° D°m“°“ e Italy .......301i047l0 ~.. Gama scheduled Monday: Aus- tria vs. svweden: Britain vs. Czech- g oslovakia: Poland vs. Catlacla. _______i _... 0 l/ v ' t t / ~ s A d JUST ARRIVED U “III II I 5 i/ . . p ‘f Men's combmonon overalls K‘. For Well-dressed . Kennedy's Men's wear t-veflp. t Q.~4N.\'.\c\(.v.w ‘owwfl. Danadian Curlers? _ (By The Canadian Preul CALGARY. Feb. 1-—-Ti'ili: Scots will shudder at the thought. but the i048 Canadian curling cham- pionship is going Western. In fact the jvell-dressed curler soon may be wearing iii-gallon Stetson and chops inshaadoi the traditional tam-o-shsnur and kilts. For this foothills city, home oi the world-famous Calgary bism- pede and host for the annual win- ter classic scheduled to be held here for flve days beginning l J ~ PLAN TO IUILD YOUR HOME Under e IIATIDIIAI. ll. F. liutehoeon ‘ ‘" & Son orroluszrslsrs “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.” 53 Grafton Street n. IIUUSIIIU HUT Wnh _ LONG TERM PAYMENTS Mortgage Loans arranged for Private Residences, Multiple Family Homes, end Commercial Buildings. - , neuron new; Local Agent EASTERN TRUST BUILDING _ , J" CHARLOTTETOWN~TEL I7II l - nqa-a-qu-w-a-pkcssbeu- rowan-HQ“-