O JANUARY l6. 1946. » -rorsm runs-nus ;i.......m‘°“.r"”"....... .£“.°°“¥Z:Pi*?;3 apply w. o. Groken, gIiGII-lld. n1 --CLOSING NOTIOILZ-Our store January for k _ Toomlas, Kensimton, P. E. I. 1-26-1i. -roa sans. - MoCaskey Cash ur Register. Fraotdoalllyé now. Aipply iKeninein Pidgeon, ensington. 35'?!- 1-26-31. —BETUBNED FROM BOSTON- Mr. and‘ Mrs. George Brookins. Kenaington returned recently from I short trip to Boston and other Now Ehlllfid citiOl. —K. AMEO — Kens .417. M. Q. CONFERENCE AT KEQSINGTON- A large gathering if ladies from different parts of Prince Edward Island, com rising the Women's Missionary ocisty, convened at Kensington on Wed- neidly. Their deliberations took _0 place i.n the United Church. K. do. 645 and 9.00. Have a -VISI!‘ID' CHAELOTTETOWN laugll! See “San Diego I Love ou" MCI}! - Mr. Tyndale Semplmlstarring on Hall and Louise A veteran reinsman and fitter of britton. also serial. Kensington attended the races at Victoria Park Speedway Charlotte- —CONSULT US in regard to town on Wednesday. 11c was vol- yohr building problems. We have iible in praiseof the fine situation, gxpgfl’, t. ‘egmen 1h s11 the m. condition of the race course, and lgwfljg 11mg; Byighhyeyg, tho oelerity with which the races m; “mum, w, “m”; "" “A tt“"°".....“““..§§’°3“‘°f-§.. . aoonraos-dcbufi - m vilvsliral “$3.; sumhn,“ °° some ves t. o... "b “fir. our. i: L.‘ “—.;‘°' ”" ’°' m room _, _ Doi-usnbus Bullion omtmi Street “on. M 0W3“? on ‘moods; . One new IIDPDGI‘ ‘w’ wglcomed to the rendiry c an a vsry plaasan y? t around the . ea was served by sev- menbesm-S Mor- 6116517 a senior ing the Anny, he sional hockey player-S. —I-‘lIl DBSTROYS BARN - A w" had m»; broke out at Wellington on Wednesday afternoon when the supposed have hot ashes wihich were placed in too close proximity to the building and shortly afterwards sprang in flames. Mrs. Ihnile Arsenault, who was the first to see the blaze - Tegiglelyuggvwe the ulann. and the . . ellington were q on the scene. A stren-uom battle to overcome the blaze was ma tained for W0 hours. but defiaite all their hard work the bul ing could not be saved. There was very little insinmca.—8. C. Iummersliie met with a accident while working in near Bradalbans with . An old limb was hang- their heads which thev felled Mr. tbs head making a large his head which required mold stitches. Io is now being treated at the Prince County Hos- lhl. many friends wish him Mal! ghost that sta session mp0 the minister and the activities c! ma lred b d quested to start the 811m at 5-30 g‘ sh i regular meeting ,oi the Summer- 0h. “MI. ' driven in; Summsrsd "do" gill O. afifiwi d m inister . treasurer. The is Bociet report was Miss , and the ‘Ibo Sabbath School re- sume-d:- j t ' s us as ‘pur- ll which will be going States and tlis nadlsn provinces. It would be l!‘ II to see what effect the ssiubrious climate snd California soil vitamins would have on a horse ken the Isatp-I. waslwroasonottheregret-Wlm absence . . "A! r ‘f. $7 zucco ~ % heron. ' ‘Oina Desk‘ "$11? < » - - Y a. we UyRUDOmQILOIH onus s1 anomalous i» i um: item m! l ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 inthe en- there was an increase uests to the. dowmeni. fund through Four of the buildings are storey construction and the other is buniaiow type. ‘Fae aloiw has a when. living . room and two bedrooms The em have living rocim. dining room. kitchen. bathroom and one bed- ownetairs and two bedrooms Although tfaese four houses have the same number rooms, the exterior architecture is difderent. Tihey are planned that each will have its own individual- . The kitchens are TI IIIIJZZ “SHADOWS IN NIGHT" RAFFLE CRIME DOCTOR IN MOST EERIE CASE ——Thie study of criminology and the detection of criminals is more and more becoming an exact sci- ence. But finger-printing, ballis- tics, the die deiecior nevertheless and notwithstanding. a great para of a modern sleu-th's success de- pends on die use of _ chology. h 9W3»? iii-é? “ti; m . - _ . ' .. . - se n and radios famous Crime "5 w“ wwm. system Thadbu m In the honscreenandover “h” .2 the air, t e good doctor has done .1I’.i‘“55ha"§mp‘°'g‘d:dh& fr“ swag, some mighty slick work in solving w?‘ “imam, m m,‘ mom The“ the most bum“ mmuers‘ B“ h’ uses“ llave been built b the Vet-- in "Shadows In The Night," tihlrid ° land Mt A“ w to be movie in this series of thrilling stcr- fir“! _ 1~ _ ies which stars Warner Baxter, and 5°“ m ex 2938mm ‘mooggéctgng wihlch is currently playing at the a; 15A Hamuan Md o; Capitol Theatre, the “Crime Doo- - N 3 and most‘ o‘ tors" wits and nerve are really put ' m“, been to theiest. Rfir There's a ' ' the sub-courtroom heiress Bumm-erslde firms. ing. James Ar heating, Fred G. rioal work and 0c lifd. have able buildin material. Mr. J.W. MazKcnzie the buildlnB f?"- man. During the six months that these buildings have been under construction. an average of four- teen men have been employed, most of them err-service mein. It is understood that whether more houses will be built depends on the demand for ihem not oniv by 9W5" ity genera . that they give during a. critical per- iod should 1m be over-loo . Any Blcxrscn that. wishes to inspect these ildings will be welcome at any bmillilinanflnmectom‘ “°.‘I3°°i..if”‘i‘fi“l‘a u r a c w pleased to show them around-B. —UN'EXPECTED DEATH - The death occurred suddenly at Sum- mersidc yesterday afternoon 0f Mrs. L: ‘.51 ‘Vallzcr, wife of the late William Walker of Kensingtnn. Shc ivcis horn at Clermout. a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jolisi Mill. Her husband died a number of years ago. Slic is sur- vived by one brother, Fwulilyn Mill of Charlottetown and the fol- ’ sisters: Nora nnrl lviery Mill. Clara, Mrs. Peter Adellu, Mrs. Keith Cameron. : Jessie, Mrs. E. E. Parkman. nli of Bummerslde. The funeral \\' ll be held on Monday afternoon ~' ‘.30 o'clock from St. Mary's Cwrch, Surnmerside to Kcnsingion FITNE- tery. The body is resting u- the Bowness Funeral Parlor intii Monday morning when it will be removed to 5t. Mary's Church. I —KILLED 1N ACOIIIINT - Word was received on Thursday by Miss Hazel Miller of the accidental death at, Oregon. Elsie of Oregon. of her brother Willard Miller. son of Ml‘ and Mrs. Willard Miller of Lot l6. Ha was 4A years of age. Pull particulars surrounding his death have not yet been received but it is undersocd that the de- omsed had been working on I plumbing contract. that the ground supporting the structure had caved ‘in and that he had died before as- im. The late thie stalker. Mys- nouifl isou: an; assardlgipfevfirlrq 81% Accord. uwa areas/tin uodn sand am —HOCKEY Bedeque Rink Mon- day, Jan. 28. Summerside Crystals vs Freetown Stars. Players are re- Leard the elect- ‘SChl-IW arp. l-25-8i —Y'S MEN'S MEETING — Th0 side Y's Men's Club was lirld on Thursday evening in Epwortli Hall with Mr. Allison McLean in the chair. Guests were Senator B. W. Robinson whn spoke br efly. and Ralph Hoates who was pro- posed as a new member of the club. Mr. l! T. Holman Jr.. il-WB a report on the lmlllress oi the Mobile X-rsy unit which is quite satisfactory-G. -OAI 1N IOI — A Ford Coupe. Mr. Earl Heckbcrt of e. went ou . ice at the east end of c esierdey about 11 a. m. Mr. l-i jum out before vehi ie was recovered at ' win pine carryiua! wastne ?gtn iihgtedflahydll- tioin plan-t has its outIst.—S. —FIIEIVEN CALLED — Sllfl‘ moi-side firemen were called abou c _.MISOEI.LANEOUS SHOWER _Qn m? eviiliing cfxlganuvizxgy 1th.“: very en oya e evs I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r10 Pane, when neigh- ds trorn this and her husband, Stanley bride and groom were escorted to their chairs by m. and rm. Hillard - eavily laden tattle bu“ y In. Alva 113.2" . sin:- maniac on finesday. ' gliinisn. omi- Johnston: aminnfrside J..'€$?i.."»a"{,'§‘li'°| ai-i 141mm ‘wlifif-"J-ri‘ ar“....i..'.'.".ii'.‘d*t.ilmztrrizp 0&5 I. a! 31w; us. ..""';% *3} "rt r-‘lf- I“ lil- Osesr Iolmtusi d thmnianyysarsol 40-. am u life. lam 8. iii-ill i? Maohean, mmg 0f the Sidewalks and Streets Com- ' impossible to MI‘, m llldl b] of cabsiwi ve§§eri°dit§r§em“$.i"°l'is% gto e reports of tiiéii- respeotivevdepart- ogan. - UNDERBILL — At French River, and Company have had the plumb- (much thur and Sons the B THE CHARLOTTITUWN GUARDIAN ‘Annual liming 0f By Not Assets forward ....... .. "ollmiuoi" chgimmn By Net assets-forward . Insurance taken for the year Total insurance carried by th Company The above assets are in a 1i ( "Wee reported the streets in good t sidewalks. at the . n poor con-di- ion. He said that it was utterly labour material during ‘TIM the cwnruiiitee considered it (Bgd) T. Purchased Victory Bonds to help Win the war. But with m, winning o! m“ W". it W64; their intuition strupimred without: deg: m w“. c new s coming season. W8‘ m the Councillors Davlson, Darmoh and P” ‘ ' ‘ M m, hln ments After complimentary rm“? were maids on the r ris sulrm t. ted. a unanimous vo of thanks 1° me M48801‘. Councillors and Town Clerk 5°!’ me Splendid and effic- ient services rendered during the i- year was tendered, m which Monsases and Bonds Due on Premium Notes . Balance, Bani: of Nova so Balance, Canadian Bank of Co Cash PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Annual Statement For Year Ending, December 31, 1945 By surplus for yeah-forward, To Not Assets-forward Sgd.) B. T. 117% ranvcs rowaan ISLAND MUTUAL rms msunauos cor/man! sramiimm- or asszrs arm LIABILITIES-DECEMBER u, ms Accrued Interest on Securities .. l i ‘US$0.01 351060.01 ii unite». 31.91.80 A Makeup Foundation . that's GOOD for the Skin Two years of exhaustive research resulted in the discovery of this formula- modern, scientific loboru- iory resources perfected it ...N0w, and only now, @342. H200 announces PAT-A-KAKE, the ultimate in o Makeup Foundation ...u sensational new development in beauty. PAT-A-KAKE gives o younger, smoother, soften looking skin AT ONCE . . Q helps to conceal blemishes, freckles, tiny lines . . . hos o lusting, beneficial effect . . . no artificial, reody-to-crcick, heavily cooled look. PAT-A-KAKE 1.01m 8 6,406,200.00 e l6.88!7.3N.00 uid condition. Auditor.’ LELAND Manager. Yor Unam i ii o! the Council?“ mp ed on hem“ BIRTHS HOGAN - m; 5° i 8. 1946. to Mr. anculilrséhgleriililixli Hosan. a son. rrsncu James. DEATHS HOGAN - Died at South Shore Fro ' Jan. 8 1946, ncis , hi. gut son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip a . “’ and F- Notes Gheques outstanding 0.1a. of c. . C“ outstanding B. of N.S C "n; loss claims Net Assets-forward Ja-n. M. 1946. Mrs. Sarah Under- hill in her 90th year. Funeral i535“ .35.’ ‘ffiiiih? .S“i°“"*%l.d,‘i‘ . . . I] Memorial cemote . n e WALKER — Sudden‘? at Summer- 1 . Mrs. Lena Monday after- St. Mary's Kensing- ome ilaflillme un on. day momma when it will b tek to St, Mary's Qvurch e en Long River were passengers Summer-side on Wednesday. _..K. --Mi.ss Helen Crdrm of Emerald was s. visitor to " this -Mr. and Mrs. Heath Campbell of Long River were visitors to Summerslde on Wednesday. -K. —Ml‘- J- Mil-Fllhy. Bea View was a passenger by train to \Summer- side on Wednesday. -.K. —Mr. Louis O’Connor, Clinton, was a visitor to Kensington on Monday. T. Leland Linkietter, Oscar Johnstone. Loni; River. SDuIgeon Clark, Tryon, John MacIntosh. Tlgnish, ILR. Albert S. Robertson, Mermaid. (Bgd) R. to ‘loo I.ate_To Classify WANTED — PLIB MAN'S BOOTS and skates. size s; also for sale. man's boots and skates. size 6 1-2. Phone 1947. 1-28-21 FOB. SALE — 1M0 PLYMOUTH sedan. Phone i800. l-DB-ai. fV. D. MacLean v UN DERTAKER EMB ALMER Wiltshfro home by illneu-S. -Mi'. Max Ferguson of Caven- dish drove his fins dark bay acer to Kenslngton and return: on Tuesday afternoon. While in Ken- sington he had the pleasure of a friendly "brush" with rge Sempie’: Bill L. colt. ELECTION cargo At the request. a number of citizens I have decided to nominate as Councillor in the East Ward. Before the election I intend making every effort to see all voters in this Ward, but if some unforseen circum- stance prevents this I would like to solicit your support and can assure you that if elected I will serve the inter- ests of the Town and the East Ward to the best of my ability. GEORGE MEIKLE. To tho Electors of the TOVlli 0F KEIISIIIGTOII Having been approached by a‘ number ni’ prominent citizens, we have decided to nominate for Mayor and Councillors of your town. Our whole effort will be to snake Kenslrigton a prosperous town, working wholeheartedly with the wishes of the citizens. Our platform will be announced later in de- tail if publicly requested. \ Respect-ally yours, WM. J. SEMPLI. for Mayor. WESLEY CHAMPION, FRED M. DAVIDSON, DI. J. B. BEER. M11, CM, For Councillors. LIABILITIII DIRECTORS-ISM Alfred Simpson, 8t. Eleonora. President. will” 6- Mediums. sllrlncfield m: in, Vice-President. Bummer-side. Secretary-Treasurer. William R. MacKay, Charlottetown, R. R. B. Gregor MacCsllum. Brackley Point. ‘Ilheooiiiius .1. Iriiman, Central Bedequo. Auditor. God.) '1'. imam: rmmurrnm. l: easily applied, easily removed, leaving the skin actually fresher, prettier than before. live wonderful alludes to samplbnsd svuy zolnpleadon. Mn 1.25 Enman Drug Co. ‘nmmxfl Ltd., §ummerside 7.9446450.» Tfl UPWARD ROAD I will follow the upward road to- day I will keep my face to the light. I will think high thoughts as I go "i" I will o what I know is right. I will look for the flowers by the s'de of the road. I Mil laugli and love and be s o . I will try to lighten another! load, This day as I fare along. MARY S. EDGAB T. DODEH. a Buying live Poultry daily. Booking orders for Baby Chlclsl. I I do not. ever remember a period of having so many of the older and experienced poultry men asking me to help solve their 64 dollar ques‘ tion. Why not more eggs? Also. Why so much pullet neck moult? Why 3 months for the older hens to finish nioultlng? Why 3 or 4 of us doing poorly and the 5th fellow going like a house on fire? There is a remark that is spreading fast h the rural communities of the United States. Show me the hen’s cow. I have seen your chickens, now show me your chicken’s cow. The moral of the story being. From now on thousands of poultry men will see to it that all poultry will have milk every day of their life. I would like to see more home grown 81min put. aside for the poultry. Make your poultry plans months in ad- vance. Ba sun of your food formula and never run out of any of your feed ingredients.