_ PrfiE__El§HT Approbation accounts, which are op- erated entirely as a matter of service and convenience to our customers, are due and payable when rendered. If you chance to have an unpaid one on your file" will you make it a point to “pay ittoday”. A All such balances, standing on our re- cords for more than three months, will be, p after February" 13th, collected through the Courts. To the Electors Of the Town of Summerside Ladi.:. and Gentlemen :— You are aware that we, the undersigned, are candl- daies for Mayor, Councillors and Water Commissioner for i‘ forthcoming C‘ivic Election. Each and every one of us has previously served at the Council Board and our record IS w... known to the electors. i. e believe that this Town has some to a time, and thst iIlTl? is now, when its street problem must be solved. l-iis: of all permit us to state that it is not our in- mnt c.i to criticize the work of those who have been res- ponsible in the past. They have faithfully performed their éIIWLLIUL-S duties. Neither are we unmindful of the many irnpreeements which thcyjiave made. ’ ' 1' __._c-».Q@ x ‘- ~- ... .»'§~.vfrwlj-. We however come before you with a definite policy re. Qaffilflg our street difficulties. We are convinced that something o1 a permanent nature must take the place of our old method of handling our streets and with this upe permcsl in our minds we appeal to you for support on February 23rd. The lalzcrlrig class of this town must also be consid- ered because they are the backbone 0f any community and. ii elected, we will make every effort within our pow- er to bring about a condition with a view of lprovldiing more employment. " WINSLOE J. LIDSTONE For Mayor M. F. SCHURMAN JOHN Y. PHILLIPS JOHN J. McNALLY For Councillors Lisrfiiiiis sci-iooi. i. View-rial .i lliini: it'll {i Grade lV.—1, Ge "Oil; 2, Hercul - fill-Leah; Sclphie peMg:ch£?udet' ii. (icorglc Dris- Gaudct. l llei-iltoclics. Gmde 11,4’ A \lVllltl Poiricr; 2. 2. llaroid Gaudel; -. l. "clina (inudet. icr. \'lll. l. Miiry .\l. Paul; 2. lw-dioi-iics; Ii. Lumeua i Norma .\lCQlliiI‘l"lt3. \il.-~l. Margaret liliiiuo ll-Jnck; l. Frank (iuuiiet. \'l. l. Iieribert McKin- lll'li. " Aline Poirier and Louise iiiil‘ iuiil: Ii. hliirgiircrhirKin- niin. l. linroiil iPoirier. l- ll iii-l l ! .. (irzil - Aiulzinii- i": rlli- Grade l.— 2. Norma P Ilnches. Mc- 3, Puul Pfillli .. —"~1 TIME. i..llll' 'i‘ini swift for those who fear, Too long fur thoiie who grieve, Trio snort for those who rdolcc, M I). For Water Commissioner. Plan Your Garden Early Our I926 Catalogue of 9 Bruce s Seeds is now reiuly and will be mailed FREE to all buyers of Seeds. 112 page: of usef ul informnfion. Io ifilrlotfs In Y3 Scale h flgub Y“ fiIL‘iiii'i'i°6c°-i"“" JOHN Aullalitllllll-Ilzm. HAMILTON, ONT. lanlldd I30 IT‘<\ r. Muttart is the dean of l-lolmunh ._ ' G Employees having been with the ~ i’ 6 firm for 47 years. Previous in ‘"4 his holiday trip he was ivaiteii upon by the staff of Holmii-Ws. LtiL, and presented with an ud- rtruide McKln- Hamilton and 3. M. 4. Allied vonturous wanderings all over the lbun DesRooheii; settle Ziill account with the 3. Loretta. Poir- who hail 1. Thelma Arsenault; (have). the big lumber king. is M71972 3i M- Dina Des~ not only lllS own enemy but the m, Tlmc in foo slniv for those who wnir. lint fur those who luvo ilmall eternity. of lhP IiIRSBBl and moat nviverliiii .men in the country, though his Summerside Oolleg Worth $50,000.00 to YOU Mall Courooe Guaranteed. .l. Poison. Prln. lll E iMcNelll ‘every day. Building, -FOR LATE WEST —Pago 3 is available. . —-AULD LANG {given to those subscribing or re gnawing their Guardian. llill programme by w. M. S. Th Minister at Searletou-n 3 -p.m. Cup Travelse 7 p. m. just Pastel-ate. Feb. Upper Freetown at 7.30 p. m. All are welcome. -LEAVE$ ON TRIP. —-Mi-. Harry Muttart, Summerside has left on avlsit to Boston. Mr. dress and club bag. Eastern Guardian- fJJ. w. MURDOCK. Montague received 1926 Calendars for Guar- dian readers renewing or subscrib- ing. Also Dictionaries. Renew at once and get one. tf ..'MONTAGUE WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE are having a slipper and bazaar in the Oddfellow’s Hall, Mon lduy, February 15th. Come ispeud a social evening. Music by ‘the new orchestra. Tues, Thur, Sat. LJMONTAGUE. -— Rev. C. E. Armstrong will occupy his former pulpit at Montague both services Sunday 14in. The Evangelistic services which were ‘being con- ducted at lilurrny River and which {were discontinued on account of {the severe storms uiid impossible |roads. will be continued as soon as roads 11nd weather conditions im- prove. ‘ lifllllllllllll liltiiisi Slllfll “The Ancient High- way” Curw0od’s Greatest Story Play- ing at Prince Ed- ward. A story of Quebec. with its old- timo romantic atmosphere and the Canadian woods-one of the most popular novels by a tremen- ‘iluusly popular author. Jack Holt. Billie Dove and blon- tagu Love are featured in the prl-ri- cipal roles of the production. adap- —GUARDIANB 0N GALE at the ‘Guardian's western office in the Summerslda ERN NEWS tf SYNE and iHousewitds Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- Theso calendars will be subscription to the —SUNDAY FEFY 14.—Bedeque limited Church, 11 a.m. Boys Ser- wit-e in charge of the 'I‘uxls Squar- es. Addresses by 8 boys. 7.30 Spec eMurray Harbor lNorth Dairylili; e —CENTRAL BEDEQUE. -Bap- 14th. Dr. Sidey will preach: Belmont at 11 a. m., Central Bedeque at 3 p. m., and lions Mi". —-DICTIONARIES all! be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wu- ter Street. Summerllde,‘ for only fifty canto with a new or renewal subscription. tf -GUARDIAN OFF|¢E.-- The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the lloNalll Building water SL, Summon-side. where subscriptions, news or advertising ‘ will be received. The phone num- bar is 233. ._.€4o0~___. Resolution of Condolence At the annual meeting of llic Company a resolution was uuuni~ mously passed conveying to the members of the family of the late David Ceilings. their heartfelt sym- puthy for the loss they sustained in the death of their father who was the Cheesemaker for the said Company for over twenty years. and further that a copy of the said resolution be placed in lhBJnlfllllEB of the said meeting. and a copy bers of his family. and a further copy be inserted in the newepaip- 81's. thereof be delivered to the mem-i mm CHARLOTTETOWN emu: r_—_;l_-:_l'ii ‘F -_r_- ii...;ii_ _ ‘l l t ‘ "manual: .1“ . i l Dnieil at Murray Harbor North this ‘Twenty First day of January A. D.. 1926. ‘By Directors. Will-lam McKay. President. John A. Colllngs, Secretary. A Companion to H. G. Wells’ Outline of History CONCLUSIONS OF WELL KNOWN WRITER ARE SHARPLY CHALLENGED. There is now runnl-rig in the well known Catholic weekly "The New Freeman" published at Saint John. N. 13.. a series of articles from the pen of Hilaire Belloc, one oi‘ the lending Catholic essaylnts and writers of the day, an a-nswer to ‘H. G. Wells‘ "Outline of History". As is Nlr. Wells. so is Mr. Bellnc iin Englishman. The series con- sists of twenty-five articles. re- ifutin-g many of the theories ad- vanced by Mr. Wells in his work. These articles. written by one of the most eminent Catholic stu- dents of thevday are informative not only to Catholic readers but to mirny non-Catholics of spiritual ‘life who may resent the conclus- Wells has draw-n. Sub sirrintion price to “The New Free- n"'in" in $1.50 per year payable in ziilvuni-e. Stock Quotations l HALIFAX Feb. IZr-Quotatlons furnlshe-dl by oJhnswn and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: l Butte and Superior Min. Co. 139% Brit. Empire Steel, 1st .. 27 llril. Empire Steel, 2nd 8% B, iE. S. 10o. . . . . . . . . . .. 2V,- Bromipton . . . . . . . . 34 V. Brazilian Fraction - - 94 Howard iSmiuh Com. . 53 SpanislwRiver Com. . . . . . .. 1061/; 'l‘hut's what one li-nds on the Clmadiun Steamship Com’ ‘ 11% ‘lscrecu ut the Prince Edward ‘Canadian Slemnshlp PM" 6?, Theatre this week in the lrvln Dmmmm‘ Bfldge ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " 92"‘ Wlllut - Paramount production. dlllifireul P°wer 21? “The Ancient Highway." by James Nalwmll Blewerle“ " 63A Oliver (iurwood, Can. Con. Smelters . . . . . . .. 229% Wheat—Mi.i_v. 155%; Jilly, 154%; Oct. 136%. New York exchange closed. ted for the screen by James S. Eve Uusell. Holt. lis Clifton Brant. after ad- iworlil, comes back to Canada to mun i ruined and father. He finds that lVlln Hurd choppy oi’ u beautiful girl (Billiel Dove“ whose fortuina and goo name are both in danger. iiriint. lo wipe out his own ilebt of vengeance and because he has fallen in love with the girl enlists in tho iinequiil battle against one l‘ love is unwelcome to her and she accepts his help only because he killed his on ]Th“r_q a good attendance present. the direct-org for the work that they had done to maikc this seasons work a success] The report for the seasons ihen culled_for, the report of tho seasons business was read and un- animously adopted. Dairy Meeting The Murray Jliirbor North Dalry- g1 ng 00.. (lily. Jnny. 21st. lnsi... wl\"l his past season and complimented Secretary's work was Th: quantity of milk received ll Steel Company of Canada .. 99% ___ Abitiibi 83 i.i Shawiulgan .. 170 ' Laurentide Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. 87% ll PAIN Yields quickly to s fowppplic- atfons oi Minardw. Equally good iur internal or external use. ‘forces it upon he!‘- i The climax of the Hlrullillfl ‘i-omon during the great spring log- ilrlve. in which the mun llilan toipig hi lWfl unaided strengt aga n5 ,.nost (only a ruthless millionaire fwlih every resource at his com- illfllifl but iliniilnai the ""6889! "F" i. . we]. ‘lfjfhgapii-tilre ends with U10 Ulfil- ‘ilim brook-up of the lnll-lflm- "d [he Jiero. nfior risklnl delim- mmcu back to lifc to find hmseii’. under surprising (‘lTNlmB ces. man-loll to the girl he loves. d A nth-ring romance of open H: I and 1199p forest’! nnd nlil Q01; 9m M MM...» niid brnvc deeds. t are You have "The Ancient l-fllitrlhwugk l l! In llllllmfl 0 l9 ' flllivslneflnlll-IQPFQ are Whitley Til-Viol» Lloyd Whinm-i“ ‘rrllllnm A. Carroll on; John A. Ceilings, Secretary. during the season was 909.405 lbp! from which was manufactured 84.- 4-36 lbs. cheese. The amount realis- 9r] n» cheese was 811502.09. mic l the average price paid to patrons ‘ for milk was $1.55 per 100 lbs/Phere l was an increase of 20 per con-t in‘ the output of cheese over the r9191 vloini season. ' I The patrons supplying the most milk for the season were William Graham .1. Riley, bllilflfl?! Gwham. William McKay. James iA. McGee. James D. McKenzie. The following officers were then reelected for the ensuing your, William ‘McKay. President James PIY£"1OW. Vice-Pro- iildenig {William Orahonr James A.- MoGee. J. D. lifc-Kenya, lWiilam Coriilou. Charles Graham. Mathias Landrigan, Albert Graham. ‘Direct- Muriorie Bonner Mid Cllflluan J- l F k. 1?“, mil-n. episode of the Doll"- lm- iii-rial "Sunken 5'17"" ""1 5 comedy "Big Kick" round out MI excellent weak and DWI"?!- iieil Oollhgs. for the good work ‘done for the season in choose mak- nnd salesman. A vote of thanks was unanimous- ly tendered the cheese mlksr Rul- l; ST. For two February 18th every ‘IIOOR Will ill offered» l llrfli dil- count. CHEAP SALES ‘ Founs in Fours. and Sixes, are now ready for your impaction See THE NEW STAR. Ask for a demonstration. You will flnd power, rapid acceleration, convenience and comfort in a degree that will surpass an ln a car with such low first cost and economical operation. THE NEW Among distinctive NEW STAR features: Red Seal Continental Motor Forced Feed Lubrication Morse Silent Chain Dry Plate Clutch New Transmission Suspension Dot Lubrication on Chassis Durant Motors of Can $9e the New Star at any Authorized Qocglp o At . PETEWS weeks article in J. M. LADNEH, Qt. Peters- proved and hockey l l pommsnolng ' ‘l’ SIXES STAR CARS New Rugged Steel Frame, live emu members New Spicer Universal Joints New Axles, lowering centre of gravity New and Larger Body, with deep Uphol- stering and Duco Satin Fln ing New Colors. Limited FJFEIETEJFPJEEIE E lllilSlAl$l$ll5RS DEFEAT iliiiltsisiliis SBURE 2-l in an interesting game. in the Crystal rink in Bummorside inst night the Crystal Sisters heir hockey superiority over the rls from the Capital by defeating held thuli- annual meeting the Abbie Sisters by a score or 2-1. The game witnessed by a good crowd was closely contested in opening the meeting the pre- showed particularly» good lent Mr. William McKay made for girls. Towards the close o’ refarence to the good work done first period Miss Ann Green scor- ed for tile home lenm this being the only tnlly oi’ the peiiod. The second period was scoreless. Shortly after the final period start- ed the Charlottetown girls tied the score. Both teams played hard but Miss Fuiista MloCullough in a sen- sational play netted iilie final land winning counter for Crystal Sis- ters. 1 The_ splendid playing of Miss Moo Weeks the Abbie ace was mucii admired by the fans. The Bourke sisters on defense and Miss Fnuworih in goal us we'll as every mom-her of the Red and Black put up a splendid game. M's; iPatricls McLellan drew the only penalty. For the Crystal Shi- lors Miles White in goal woe a rfl-- zulqr; sonewall and had it not been lo? her excellentinet mindful the score would have been differ- .TORONTO (Leaside) ONTARIO Rovers Defeat Stars One of the fastest games of the City League was played before I fair sized crowd of funs last night in the _Al‘8f18. Rink between the Rovers and Stars. and ended tn I 3-1 victory for the formor 161m- Ou the whole the some WM clean. interesting hockeynbut char- acterized mostiy b! "mdwlmml play. Every player exerted him- self to the utmost. and the reli-llli wiis a contest that W118 much closer than the score would in- diliiitethe first period the Rovers hm] the edge on the play and kept Lawlor. the Star 805119- "ml" quite a bombardment of rubber. The Sig,» not guardian. however. was turning out a splendid game. and turned awn}! ma"! Beemlnll? impossible shots. But the tide and twice the Rovers notched up counts. the first being by Alyward and the second by "Chen" Camb- bell. ln the second period both sides scored one goal. the Stars first count being secured by Ryln. and ythlng you would expect to find rem-arr in" Whit‘ l. could not be completely stemmed i loll lnstrlk- ads R tomb-Fred Moore. IONSHIIW SCHOOL Roll of honor for Janus?! Boushaw School. l Oracle vn.-1. Florence 1| Phsii; 2, Mary MoDounll; I lion McLeod. Grade VL-l, Florence ill 2. Isabel Ferguson; 8. ‘ Crosby. oi-iide m.-1. Joyce cmbri Harvey iMcRao; 8. HIM"? Crosby. _ ioi-iiiie il.-~1, Mildred oi-oilir w" Edison- MoRae; 8, Chm‘!!! -_ Phsll. _ ‘z Grade i.—1. lilolla Molwo-uod Thelma Boston; 8, Colin l‘ —-V. Nowson, tqnoher. "DIAMOND DYES" _ P9L2"1T'i'!‘li‘ l JiutmDlp on Tilt ‘l.’ l l leis-ion Harrell. =viiiit "i- P " ~ the third and last tiilly Flor the M“ with“ dlultflmpq. mild‘, Rovers by Jenkins. The list per-l an efficient and Pefim- iod was scoreless. ilwllowinx we" ‘m. n! 0w Wlllla the work done by the Abbie: . ' ~ " c members of both teams was fair- (Wll- ly well divided, special mention Uneworth ‘While flhOllld be made of the work of Defense Alywiird. oiii-iihiim. Jenkins, Bourke . . . . . . . . . . .. M. Laird welsh and (‘iflmllbeil for the Iggy. . Bourke (l! are and oi‘ Ryiin. Harper. Mclnlil. Small McDonald and" Anderson for the v Stars. l Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McCullough Following was the lineup: Owen A. Green 3t." I Walsh . McLellsn Goal Hall‘ .. . McNoill Lawlnr Match“... . n. Laird Defense Jemieson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. N. (ire-an Sciintlebury ikfter the game lhc Abogwelt Ryan Sisters were entertained iit a dance at the Olympin Cabaret They Forwards were accompanied m Sumiiicralde Mvliinifl by tiriilr mansgor and coach Mr. MODOMM Harper