race epuimai-:NI j'Ellerslle & Blileforil months in Summerside where Mr. speedy recovery to health. MacNeviii could be near his work i Mr. Hamid Ross was a passeng- M '0 P"”- ' or to Bumrnerslde during the week. or Mr. ..ud Mrs. George Summerside on Wednesday. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald is vis- iting at the home of his parents in him. Warner Ramsay, summer- O'Leary. Iaiter spending the past three vill join in wishing Mrs. Barlow a Mr. Lclth Hayes was, the guest Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams THE GUARDIAN. her brother John Hughes who is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. All will join in wishing John a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs John Morrison and Jimmy and Cathleen of s'side were guests of Mir. and Mrs. Wil- UHARLO'l"l'ETOWN were Sunday guests of Mrs. Wil- lard Hutchinson also Mr. and Mrs. Leith Hayes and MI-. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis. Miss Edith Grant. summerside, accompanied by Miss Doris Mor- rison visited with her parents Mr. I Letis Talk It Over A Prince County Viewpoint The summerside Water and sewerage Commission a board dd. Wu um guest of Miss Ruby 'lIld Mrs Margaret Grant motored iiam Grant over the week-end. and Mrs. William Grant over the which up to a mcnth or so ago was a r 3 - .s rs Mews Adams on Tuesday evening. Jack to summerslde on Saturday. Oil w"k'”"d' probably unknown to some or the town's citirens, is very much in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and children Catherine and Car- RADIO AUCTION Mr. nd Me-.1-I rcld Gillis vL- Milligan motored to O'Lenr.iy' . B S 8 S MT5- LEW-W" 03W35'v I-M 11 W35 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander skin- i i Mesrs. llarry Gilllls and I I ited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sim- Saturcla.i'- I iii ii eii in now, Many of the mans. summerside on Sunday. me 3295” 9" M” 3""”d Adms mi?" Vimwd Wm;m;m"m':m18M;: ner and daughter Sandra accoin- ciignnf wfw did know at in exg -e... i Mrs. William Grant is visiting On 33 U1'dRl- gu3:il:1M 00"? - panled by Miss Catherine Miller. menu pmbabiy hm oniy . "we I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lVIr'I(1N4'VIll with her sister Mrs. John Morrison, . i n 3" iii Mrs. Irwin Dennis and Mrs. James id” or m dumsi The new”. have returned to their home hrrc summers-lde. ii Mr. Sterling Barlow. Si. Elean- Burleigh motorer. to Summerllde Controversy which (1..-ed up Just t I ....-..s ur.-'. visited with relatives and The many friends of Little Miss on Saturday. be, the civic eieciion has C I 3 5 P M . I V . V vii be 33;; to are II If I 0 e i Mm imchaei Miii,”-i R, N” aii friends here on Sunday. ilcnri ttzliiucghiin i: ii! A" wmyjom changed aii iii”. no ihnhmnn , ' the Prim-p Edward Island H(:s'i)lI- --- . earn a s e . g "rt h k i " mes mission spin wide open on the i al. Charlottetown was the giiost of, Mr. nnt-I Mira. Wendall Phillips in wishing her a speedy recovery. M73198 Rim ”3m';Y ping: bogmn manna, in which mim conirncm I . ho, parents Mr. and Mrs. Gui-(Ion accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lot 12 imd Lot ii on wednui-iay were let by the commission, and motored to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan ac- the potential mine oi B certain Miilnr, Mlm Millar was nccoinpzin-iDfiiR1d Hutchinson By l)nDiilar lrptlilp,-ii IIll)ii:i'imii.V M,-, Alton. Wnii'.:h or Bi-cl-ISlliiKIi0I'Sidc iii:-iiturdziy evening. acgrisarvfginnnbylaralliiltemrsild fginlltggloxwigilidaog-irritggi; iiivenililost recently aimed wen. commmiom V Summersido (fanadian l.c:- " T c ,,,, -. Mr. Calvin Maccaull. teacher at Gillls. motored to summer-side on 5-ffilgofiglliefn” ”'i'::s'ti'"f,uf"",1)'i3 :;5e55"ifi';”;nd”"dco?i'i:1'i::ioi:';:" D2? ion Band i'0IUi'i1s IO Illrii :.ic -o any lriviids ui Mrs ctmrzv.Sgiiifgg:;:im;:L:f,,,,f.c:f;2:, eizfignitiareixg iS”"mi'.V- -ty mi;e'e gun”. on Monday Lot 12 imiey on iiie when commiuionei. . Crystal Rink on M(mdutv' "3I.ir”(i)s-WeohiNne:icToeIieIfIh:I3r:l:luI:lToi Nita and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull. I Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and 8r11diE10lthg3bVila'sIi'1cc&in(l)1;?I:hx1";J;i tCI)1Ifl! 3:v:W:il;bcti:')i;s rtiatglgnegloto uogiicguian March 12. Skating 8 to 10 iiliiiess and on Tuesday it was ncc-, W i B N) aI;:.lcr(i):rili11paaiiii:idSia)i'id;liil,- mslij. gihomdny the Lennox mum-pmg ,,..,..1 or the commission remains Auction merchandise on display in former Siren” ossnry for Dr. Reid at Wellington t' L "M Mm Emelmn 8A ow Mrs. George Keyes and daughters ers were host to the Tlgnlsh team unchanged. Buiiding, owned by Mr. Haroid Gaudet on next :' The dispute. like most contro- versies of this kind. settled noth- ing. leaving the general public more or less bemused as to the i i n .50. Adm S510 in a 9-0 score in Tignish's lavor. Arlene and Valerie of Summerside Saturday, Monday and Tuesday DIAL 2235 or 2273 to place your bids Calls accepted free from Kenslngton and Bedeque Ni -- -motored to summerslde on Sat- to pay her a professional visit. All um”. Mrs. Barlow visited iamh NOTICE TO BORDEN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT In case of fire outside the Town of Borden limits, ' it will be useless to call the Borden Fire Department, for taking the equipment outside the Town limits would violate the Town's agreement with the Cana- dian National Railways, whose property we are com- pelled to protect at all times, in case of fire. Signed: IRVING MMDONALD, mission into the spotllgh oi public interest. and thus leading to the second act in the civil drama. That is not the point. The irnport- ' ' M thing is that u we Board Chairman, Fire Committee, Borden, P. E. I. and Anything the Commission does now is News with a capital N. so news reporters sought admission to the most recent regular meet- 0 - B spends the taxpayers! money carries out business pertaining to the welfare of the citizens, then its deliberations should be open to the press at all times so that the pecple may know how their serv- ants are administering the bus- iness of their household. Another question comes in mind in discussing the water and Sew- erage Commission. Is this Board necessary at all? If the Town Council can administer cur civic IIALIIABLE PIIIIINA FRANCHISE AVAILABLE IN MANY P.E.I. TOWNS N ' relative merits at the arguments. and the disputanta apparently more convinced than ever that rr they were right. It did have the 7 ' " i N lng cf the Board. They were barred trom'the meeting on the grounds that very little business . was on the agenda. but one mem- ber ot the Commission later in- t r dictated that several contentious H S I- n e . bills ware presented for payment. It is not the lntentlcn of this column to take sides in the con- troversy. We do not know whether finances. is very large electric pow- er utility. our fire department and other important matters of civic life. why can't it also handle our water and sewerage problems? Thniilh it is true and deplorable I that tar too much of the really . important work of the Council is conducted in caucus. at least no formal motions can be passed ox- ccpt in open meetings which every citizen is tree to attend it he wishes. The Ccmmission was set . We are in need of men with vision. ability and I reasonable amount of cup- itel. to act as Purina Distributors In many P. E. I. markets which are new open or salutary eitect. however. of bring- ing the water and Sewerage Com- the business transacted at the meeting was important or trivial. up in the first place to administer the bonds that were issued to pay where we are not or presently repre- but ex- t A for our first ” ' bonds of water and sewerage tensions are now imued in the name of the Town. so there isn't ...i, J i . u ' I ' I I f' any further excuse fcr keeping the (1; " administration of water and sew- . erage outside the Town Council. water system, senred. An attractive income Is assured for I" I I 1 KENSWGTON SCHOOL those who are willing to foliow Purina s Honor non For February. tried and provcn merchandising pre- "” Hereis All Y u o G' Mtiigadg it-liucegrgeb Rlleyvzv d2. re nga . ar era 00 - ' ' side; 3. M... 5...... gramme in its entirety. Grade IX-l. Joan Bowness; 2. Beryl Woodside; Ii. Ina Larkln. Principal J. Weeks Murphy. Grade ix-1. Evelyn crazier. Margaret Crozier. (equal); 2. Anna Mccarvellz 3. Donald Wood- side. Grade V111-1. Helen MacMil- lan; 2. Reggie Pendergasi; 3. Mar- ion MacArthur. Simply visit our Men's Wear Department in Sunmicrslde. where one of our Sales Clerks will show you the newest and smartest Men's Clothing and Fumishlngs. Then complete a simple Form which will be given you by the Clerk. THATS ALL! The Contest is open to all Men on Prince Edward Island. . .. . Except Members of I-IOL.MAN'S Staff and their immediate families. All Entries will be deposited in a Ballot Box and a Drawing will be made on Saturday, March 17th at 8 p.m. to determine the Winner. Tmh" mry N mid ONE ENTRV .0NLY T9 EACH CONTESTAN.” . Grade Vll-1. Elizabeth Bow- All Entries will be scrutinized and in the event of duplication-Both will .m,,; 3, myi, D,,,ach; 3, Donnie Write it. E. CASELEY Box 33!. Sumincrsldc i ' be destroyed. champion. Ma rion Humphrey ; ' (equal). I i Grade Vial. James Maclrean: nsirii PLANTING, GREATER YIEIDS wiiir'I4PaV1at: romo PlANl'ERSi u F E t 2. sinner MacArthur; 3. Marlene I P -- D-"uh. Teacher--M. M. Mill. Grade V1-1. Eleanor Bowness; i 2. Gilbert Thibeau; 3. Stanley A Palmer. i Grade V-l. Marjorie McArl:h- ; . ur: 2. Bcthioemeron: 3. Myrtle FREE 8 rm W I u ' Hazel C. Hughes Teacher. -.-B......... Northern Ireland. beside: its own Parliament at Belfast, has 13 members in the House of Com- mons at London. One Suit-455.00 B Three Handkerchiefs -3 . Ono Topcoat-555.00 .h1.77 , 3 One Hat-b10.00 Choice of Belt or Suso ': One Pair Shoes-516.95 penders-52.00 .. Two Pairs Socks-s3.00 fj Two Neckties-s3.00 TOTAL VALUE- 5 Two Shirts-59.90 s157.62 Given Absolutely FREE to the Lucky Winner. :J.'1&'i 1:2! in mi 5-Nk am on -. SUSPFERNEl;EllS I I M S ' (I-I---- ' DOIIII DCICy- - I I THREE"!-E:Nl(lES Come In And Complete Your" Entry 10- T':,';.' ,f,f,',,',,,',,!1',f,!',',,,,,,,,.,,. ..3 DAY it - - Contact Closes Friday. 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