PAGE TEN is a story of people 4/ % / with RICHARD ARLEN- l §heni¥ I I 1:15 and 9:15 .7 Malina» '_I‘nfIf\_\' m0 l l l l l ‘JASSY’, a gorgeous gypsy who rises from a kitchen maid Ito lady of the manor IS a natural for lavish Technicolor l, llllllllll lllNil -n=ss~rs COLOR BY TECHNlGOl-OR starring Margaret LOCKWOOD PATRICIA ROG DENNIS PRICE osriuor WALSH‘ nssn. svnnsv Olfltlld by BERNARD KNOWLES Produced by SYDNEY BOX a aimsaoriouou ricruiic “i! Also bleivs - Sports Keel IIFI'.~\.\IE CAPITAL | ‘Tuii-uiiti ivir; (l ..n in i791 as! ripita‘. of tllc ntwv British prowl Lice o! Upper Canada by Gen. ohn Graves Sirncoc. General Electric lam? conslnnIIY I""'° stently Iowerlni lode It costs enIY Remember: elwd" "k C .MI‘ANY there. T Ililfl i5 cents —Y" 9 CAPITQL Summer-side TODAY and ruesniiv ' Today 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 8:30-‘7:l5-9:15 Behind the Footliglits and Applause . . . real peoplel ,1: unicp JACK OAKIEJUNE uAvoc tours GLEASONi I Duncwd bv helinvd b? WALTER LANG - GEORGE JESSEL ALSO “ARCH OF TIME l Frotessional Bards “Parkman.” l l l rooov and ru:.l, l OptD l orrbsfizrnisr Eyes Examined Glasses lilttcd | Office Hours: 9 to I2; I to II and by appointment. l REGENT TIIEATRE BLDG. N Summer St., Summeralde l l ovrosturnrsa l Complete \Isua| Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 165 SOIALLDIANEI BUILPLNG Summer-side, k'.E.L T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank ot Commerce Building Phone 575 EXTRA LADING: LUNENBURG. N.S. -_ (OP) —- The moi/or vessel Vagabond Prince ‘carried more than a cargo 0f Cured ivhen she arrived in port. he vessel was encased in an estimated 80 tons of ice on her trip from Corner Brook, Nild. ‘The ice was cleared and the ship con- tinued here voyage to New Yolk- herring M," light t»: w" m°"°' reh has resulted I" My 5nd col- _ he 3-! 6° w“ ...i.i»1v\1-T~"Y Ives Far more liabl- m o-s um» "Y '“""" A-DIAN GENERAL siscrnic IIMIIEI) ma. GUARDIAN ——I.J’.l'. MEETING —— '.l.‘itc Lalb- orer‘: PffllecllVe Union held their first meeting in the new hell yes- terday afternoon. The President. Mr. Lemuel Rush was in the chair and approximately I25 members attended Plims for the annual hall to be held on February 16th were the main topic of discussion, and a number of new committees vcere formed to look after the maime- ments necessary to make the dance a. success again this yczir. Personals _ --The many friend: of Mrs. Lena lticEwen, Summcrside will be pleased to lcarn that she has re- turned to her ‘nomi- on Harvard Snot". ziftr-r iiiidi-ruiiiiig an oper- .iiioii Ill the Victoria General llos-i 11.2.11, IIflilIFIAI/cs. Holy Name Society Monthly Meeting -’l\:.e regular monthly meeting of the Holy Name Scciety of St Paul's Parish. Summ side. was held yesterday afternoon in the C.‘.\f.B..1\. hall with the uwidcnt. .\Ir. William Fridgcn pro . lg. .\ moticxi ivas assed that the society would participate in the providing of :1 motion picture pso- jel-tor for the till >li 1n reporting for the viitrrta nncnt uoinniittev, Mr llenry Wedge said that a. film would be shown in Si. Paul's liall on Passion Sunday. Report of the mrvnbership ccm- miitne was given by Mr. Arthur tlloiv. Rev. J. H. LeClnir, spirit- ual (IIFQCI/J!‘ spoke briefly to the meeting and co atuluted the mt-n of the Society .0": the way t-hov" zirc. VADTRIIIL: and tinted tlizit i irii number are nitcziwliiin lio znunloii on Holy rine sundr urcezl tlirm to cm‘ iisii- (IUIIIQ so as ‘this is tlir- source cf life." The latter part of the meeting was taken up with the showing of a. Ilka-S. One A Day Is Objective At Housing Proiect One s day is the objective now ‘n getting the houses now being: built. u‘. the Sum: sido airport rcariv to" occup IICITYTCIHT’: in .\i1-. ll. f‘. R0 . who is l."l ‘- Ms of the can . irSii-n for th" v0 . actors. B1 o Construction Co Ltd. of Sackville. N. B. Four houses are now occupied One family has bcrn ii\’lfi__l there since Dce~mbcr 22nd whcn 1hr area. which is known as Slemon Park. ivcis officially opened. The second one was occupied on Wednesday and two more were taken over on Tuesday. Mr. Reasin said they hoped to average one a day till all of the 150 units have families in them The power line is now being in- stalled and ‘l0 homes have been connected up. All of the build- ings except ten of the duplex houses, which are for officers and senior non-comriiissioncd of- ficers, are closed in and these have about reached that stage. Thirty-one houses have water and sewerage facilities installed. It was originally hoped to com- plete the project by March 31st but i‘. will probably run ovcr that time by about a month and this depends on weather conditions. An additional I05 units have been authorized and it is expected that tenders will be called for these shortly. Between 1-15 and I60 mcn are now employed on the. job and about three-q "triers of these are local labor. . Rcasin said. The others are mostly from northern New Brunswick.- , and Federal S'side Feb. 9 Admission HOOKEY BURDEN RINK TUESDAY NIGHT. FEB. '7 BURDEN NATIONALS Ver . SUMMER-SIDE CRYSTALS Game Starts at 8:15 SIIS Skate after game. Approve New Site For Federal Building S'side The proposed new site for the Federal building in Sumlme side has been approved by the Federal Department of Public Works, it iv-as learned last. night from Mayor J F. Arnett, who had received a letter to this effect from Mr. W. P. ilarrell. Assistant Deputy Min- ister o! that Department. This means that the building will be built on the former Sounders property on Central Street instead nf the Allen property on Summer Street ivtiiicli was originally select- Cd. The proposal that the Town Government should exchange sit€s ivas first made by ‘Mayor Amctt. and the making crf final arrangements for the trans- fer will be one of his last official zicts IIS he is not seeking re-cleot- ion. Tile matter was carried through with the cooperation of the local niinlbcr" of Parliament. Mr. J. Watson lvIdrNaugllt. Parliamentary . Assistant to the Minister 01 Fish- eries As the Saunders property is about four times the size of the Allen property it is understood tin-ii the Town will receive a sum of nmncy as part of the deal. The Town is also reserving five feet on Church Street and five feet on l-‘itnoy Street so that. these sreeis can be widened i! necessary to prevent traffic congestion around the new building-S. Cut Over To Dial Phones Al it. was reliably though unofficial- ly learncd last night that the time for the cut-over to the dial tele- phone sysem in Sumimerside has been set for Thursday Evening. Febzuary 9th at 1O o'clock. This time is expected to become official today. Certain formalities are being planned for the occas- ion and the honor of making the first call will likely go to the May- or of the TCIVII. 'l‘l~.i.~~ \\'iii be one of [I19 first ol- Iit'lvl (titties of the ncr." i\la_vor who ii l‘. he circled tomorrow. The rl nl cqiizr-nient arrived from Enig- i.i»=' Julv and installation work cut-rd lll August. .. :iii ILIIITJSL unbelievczilale lllzu" III iiirirg mid tneclizinic-a! vtltliplll-lll to Liic layman and t-he work of sottmsz it up was of an r-xfwl-ilg nature and necessarily had to be proceeded with carefully and u-ithout haste. This will also be the official opening of the new telephone building which was completed two years ago ‘The manual equipment presently in use ts operated from the old Wilding in new structure —S. ‘it __________. FOUNDED INDUSTRY John McArthur, who introduced merino sheep to AHSWBIIB- early 19th century, is regarded a the founder of the greatest industry. IN MEIIIORIAM In loving memory o! my lather JOHN C. HARDING who passed away February 0, 1948 Lovinglir remembered by his daughter, Evelyn. 25 and 50 for Ilavlng been sollrlieil by Februargv 7th, I have decided this impossible town in an efficient ruanncr. PROVINCIAL OIIRLINO PLAYDOWNS REGAL FLOUR TROPHY At SUMMERSDE CURLING CLUB WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th." Play starts at 10.80 a.m. fro THE sisorons or nu: rowu or SIJMMEIISIDE for Water and Sewerage Commissioner in our civic election pleasure for me to cell on each elector but as time makes I take this opportunity of soliciting your support and if elected I will do my utmost to represent the the a number of citizens to run to offer. lt would be a great ROBERT DEWAR. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. I" F) B. FEB. sum-u flh-KINKORA versus RESERVE WEDNESDAY, m. out ron BURNS CONCERT FROM CIIAIILOTTETOWN EAST Sponsored by the L. 0. L. Summerslde In The HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM STARTING AT 8:00 UCIJOCK Admission 50 Cents If weather-unfavorable will be held following Wednesday. EDEOIIE RINK CALENDAR- For February SOUTH SHORE IIUCKEI’ LEAGUE Iith-BORDEN versus FIIEETOIVN. Sth-WILIIIOT vcraus AUGUSTINE COVE. IOth-ALIIANY versus IIORDEN IZIh-WILIIIOI‘ versus ALBANY ISth-BORDEN versus WILMOT IIIh-ALBANY versus IPREETOWN ZOth-BORDEN versus AUGUSTINE COVE ZOnd-WILMOT versus FREETOWN Zflh-FREETOIVN vs. AUGUSTINE COVE BEDEQUE RINK JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE ALL DOUBLEI-IEADER GAMES Ith-KINKORA versus ALBANY and CARLETON versus AUGUSTINE COVE. lfIIh-BEIIEQUE versus KINKORA and FIIEETOWN versus AUGUSTINE COVE. Zlst-ALBANI’ versus Acovsrrur-z covr nntl IFRLEIIHVN versus CAIILIVPUN. ZSIIi-IIEIIICQIJII versus ALBANY and CARLETON versus KINKORA. FREETOWN and ANY 'l‘I'.'.\l\IS THAT MAY BE TIFD. Cut this out for reference-ll. will not appear again. Starting Gale ‘ Used Ice Race Meet For the incrside l ' used the week-end rn nierslde Drliniig (l als stated nflor had \\'Ol‘i(E(I thr comp horsemen. Saturda featured the rac.ng was keen Indian Lend and Mac Watson in IJBFIIHPS the best form shown so President Robert the rear of the 0V6!‘ the week-end that the pected arrival of horses from the Charlottet stables w til after in Charlottetown tho in the Fe-b. 22nd. Alter that horses from s both Charlottetown and country's River will come to Summerside to KIIEPIBY their wares local entries. , Summary of Saturday-‘s race is as follows: Class A Pace and Trot Indian Land (Reeves) Bonny Scott (Sohey) The Peter Dal Class I) Trot anil Pace Mac Watson (Recvcst Little Art Gardiner-s Pride (Baglole) 3 Officials: Arthur, F Claude Hurkncso. Andrew Perry. —S . S'side Curling Summerside Curling Club sche- dule: Monday:- Gzli: R._L Willett vs. R. E. Ellis. l‘ sical Fitness playdoivng E. llliir... n vs. ti’. Robinson: F. Folland vs F. Cameron. 7145i C. Robinson vs. C. Tan- Al S'side first time on the blunt- iarbor. the starting gale Sntnrd ' ft - -- l aurmyrliéUlgLwi ton; l.. ll. MaeFarlane vs. A. H. ‘ ' ‘.‘.' C nry. nil: and offici- Playoff Junior Section win. ‘JIJ GlilCiDif‘ H" m“. that it fscctfon I) oscrllcnlly and to ' . lctr; satisfaction of the Agugsslechon 2L H M . . . ey vs. . . ac- . 4 . Farlanr; J. E. Morrison v C .\ after _ ~ 5- - only hvldonnciasocsrmlbybi ganésgg); jg A‘ Campbell W‘ H’ and with " ‘ ' ' _ they had far this season. Dcwar Briton Works For Tibetan Government- NEIV DELHI, India, Fnb_ 5 (AP) The Calcutta edition of the Statesman said Saturday the broadcasts from 'l‘ibet delying threatened Communist invasion are b61112 directed by a Briton in the 911113103’ of the Tibetan Govern. mflll- The Statesman said the cle- fiant broadcasts in the English 1911811882 are by Reginald Fox. who entered the Tibetan Govern- ment servlce and established three radio stations to maintain litter- mil communication. said EX- own and Hunter River ould not‘ take place un- tihe interprovincial meet week of Hunter against the .1 Z .3 E ._.__ NEW DELI-If - (c?) - India is planning a naval task force, gt was announced by the command- er-in-chlef of the Indian navy, He said that the task force would eon- sist of an aircraft carrier. thr-po "fill-sets. nine destroyers and a number of frigntes. Hui- tau»- (Phillips) . 2 I 1 2 3 JUKIKBS. Myron Mac- ranklyn Glover: timers. (MacCoubrey) can» The B “l-ie should be in bed-hnot out: on a wild horse hunting T 2/ Neighbors 8y George Clark; . _i e410 s. LN: 2317-3“?! .- ilown cattle thcivea." y \ [0330 f)! f, AN It in. FLOUR F FEBRUARY 6, 1950 y TO THE ELEOTORS OF THE 5 ' TOWII OF SUMMER-SIDE l You have been informed through the Radio and l Press rm r will be a Candidate IOI‘ the Office of Mayor at our Civic Election on February 7th. It would be a. great pleasure for me i0 call on CiICIl Elector, but time will not permit me to do so, and I am taking this opportunity of soliciting your support. It‘ elected I will endeavor to uphold and main- tain the high standing for which this. Town has long been held. Donald E. Baker TO THE ELEOTORS OF THE TOWN OF SIIMIIIERSIDE served the Town of Summer-side for tm-lio ion of Councillor I have dc- cuzulidate for Mayor. During of all commiiioi-i For a period nt‘ Having continuous years in the posit oided to offer myself as n those twelve years I IItI\ 1-. been a member and have been chairman of tivo ot' them. three mouths during ilii- illness of lllaym‘ Arm-it and for various shorter periods I have been entrusted with tho liliiiies of Acting Mayor. I believe that this extensive (‘X- lpcricnire in the affairs of the town entitles mo. to fci-l quali- fied to curry out. tlu- iIuiii-a of ltluyor if the iritizi-ns should decide to place their confidence in me. I am deeply interested in Summerside and its IVCIIIIIT I was born here and received most. of my education hori- M)‘ professional and business life has all been spent hero. l have a. deep interest in the welfare of this pleasant illlti prosperous community and would like to continue to serir it and its people. Siminicrsidc is growing and expanding and has pros peels of a prosperous fixture. In flii- years that lie ahead many improvements will have to be niude and new facilities added for the benefit of the people. However, it will be ite- cessary at all times, to keep in mind our ability to pay for these things and not over-stop our financial bounds. We should have vision with iraution. In my years as Councillor I have endeavored to be con- scientious In my attendance at council and committee meet- ings and in the performance of all my civic duties. If elected by you to the honoured office of Mayor this will continue to be my motive and I shall consider it my duty to serve IIII! people as a whole and not any particular group. I shall endeavour to increase, if possible, the spirit of co-operatiou and of good will that now exists among our citizens. It was my intention i0 visit every’ elector personally but I now find that this will be impossible. IIowevcr I will see as many as I can between now and election day. HENRY WEDGE. TO THE ELEOTORS. OF THE EAST WARD ‘ I have been one of your representatives on the 'l‘oiin Council for the last ten years and during that period hair given the interests of the East Ward as well as the nffnii" of the Town in general, my best effort and attention. I have served _a.s chairman of the Finance, Streets and Pro» petty and Fire Committees, and as a member of all (‘titli- mittecs, and have thereby gained a complete undcrsinnifno of our Towns affairs. Feeling that this experience iiil prove of value in assisting our civic government in tho pi-r [I06 about], when major-problems will have i0 be faced uni ,solved, I have decided to once more offer my services tor lVIIIIOIIIPI‘ term on the, council. It will bu. my objective to i inake a personal call on all electors in the blast Wuril, solii-it- ilIIg their support In the forthcoming civic election, lint ‘ should I foil to accomplish this, I new appeal io all who i-on- Sld" m9 illlflllflttl. i0 s0 mark their ballot on election ilii_\. Faifhfully‘, J. LLOYD IIIIRIIILL. TO THE ELEOTORS OF THE WEST WARD Having been nominatedto contest the West Ward as Councillor. “I shall appreciate Your support on election day and if chosen will endeavour to uphold good civic government at a imes. H. T. HOLMAN. Jr. 4 a Annular. smairme The annual ‘ meeting of the .- Kinliera “Irvine Association will be IIOId III the hall at I Kinliora on Tuesday, Feli. 7th. at 2.00 P. M.