clded to nominate aa Councillor for Ward 4. call '58! and a-ear will call for Y0"- 180 Great George St. mnnmuuu-u uuu mn ToTlie Electors of Ward Four fining served for two years as your Councillor, in which position I have always endeavoured to do my best for the good of our City, I am again offering myscrvlce te the Citizens of Ward Four for re-elsc- tion. - W. it. LEPAGE flfl FLflJ’ _ 2-7-9-ll-8i. rZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrn/Im TO THE ELECT ORS OF iwano FOUR»- . w. have associated ourselves with a Dritlfesilve group of citlaens from the various wards of our city and liaxfljeelded ,.i.~o.colitest Ward Four in the "coming Civic E‘? ‘ " i ' l l I . . It will be impossible for us to call or see each indi- vidual voter, and we therefore take this means of solicit- ing your support. Picton R. McCormac George S. Ryan VOTE FOR THE SLATI rI/IllrIIIII/ohr/IIIA To tho Electors of Ward 5 Lamas AND GENTLEMEN: I i ff rin ‘ did te f i the fo‘rt.hcfe:l|‘|‘g°Ci.vic 12th:“ ‘ or yo" w.“ n Shouldiyou favor ins with your support I assure you that I will do my utmost to serve you o the beet of my ability, in the interest of your City and mine. PERCY G. GAY. 2-7-61. amorous or an‘ IND GEHTLIMEN: - ' Iavlng been a taxpayer and resident of Ward Five for Ilaay yearn I am off ng myself as one of your Coun- cillors for this. ward la the forthcoming civic election. It will not be ble for me to call on you personally. so I ll llhlag is opportunity to reach you through the In these days of newl -won ace many trou- bles will “Jr's-i- eity and onl” say that I will illibeetfer eeityaadeurWsrdFveifyoudome the honour of electing me. I ~ - c- n. w. aowriiaii. _ . ' ‘ ~ ' 244i s , a _ . §_~ A lie the Electors of not “5 ” of’ lathe . cm and? ‘or. ld- we»: lml-{svlageldent led earerveacgitisapgreg for‘? w‘ are. often-ins as candidates for l ferthevery effort to ; ard live and our Qlty $121.» Tori-is ciccrons e o|= WARD FOUR" Ladies and Gentlemen: ' At the request of s number of good citizen taxpayers, I have de- Having been a resident, and taxpayer of this city for forty year's, ~l am interested in having the City run on a business like basis. Should you do me the honor of electing me to the Council I will do all in my power to safeguard the taxpayers’ interest It is not my intention to bother you by a personal canvas, but urge. an qualified electors to turn out and you. u yea wish trosisportatiol , c. u.‘ cox. it DANCE SPORTING CLUB TONIGHT Proceeds for Charity Music By DON MESSER and HIS ISLANDERS 9 - 1 Admission 35 Cents (Tax and Checkroom included) local Mail. Collector lniurcd In Accident Mr. Arthur McQuaid, who collects the mail from the street letter boxes in Charlottetown is in the City Hospital with injuries received Tuesday night when is horse- drawn sleigh was in collision with a taxldrlven by Mr. Josiah Smith, also of Charlottetown. The accident occurred about 10.- 30, on Pownal Street, near the Fitz- roy Street intersection. City Police so d McQusld was proceeding north and the taxi had turned south on Pownal Street from Fitzroy. Tho sleigh was budl damaged, but a youngster with r. McQuuid was uninjured. A lady passenger in the taxi was shaken, u some- what but was not injured. r. Mc- Quald complained of injuries to his legs bu: his condition is not re- garded as serious. ilain Falls In Much 0f Eastern Canada (By Th; Canadian Ireeei Eastern Canada yesterday exper- ienced its second magor thaw of the winter, and ruin sections from the Great lakes to the Atlantic Coast. Further west. residents of th Prairie Provinces shiver-ed in su ro weather. Rain started fallln’; yesterday around noon in the on real s- trict, and by nightfall was pouring down heavily. The tem raturo climbed from sub zero res ngs of ‘rluehstdsy to around so abo int ns . The weather in the Quebec dis- trict was mild and '- mixture of rain and snow was failing last night. Wednesday some hail was reported. A freezing rain fell over Nova Scotia today with the temperature around greos. The _weather was moderate and cloudy in New Irunswick. A storm was re cried on the way toward Nova cotia from the south, but it had not yet reached the Province. Streets were slippery in Ottawa following a rain all that lasted for the greater part of Wednesday. However the forecast promised colder weather lh snow carried by a strong west northwest wind Weather was mild throu hoiit the Pronto district, and a lght rain ell lest night. strong southwest to west win a are to colder weather with salow ltbrthern Ontario n ‘lay districts, colder. weathe: ' Prairie Provinces temptati- WII P. i. s. s: r i i i ‘s? Z "ou toil-swan ear, col and Onythe extreme West couver citlaene ed mild weather un er ‘bright shine. The tamperafiure stood above yeeter l9. oossx issuance-nouns; sun- nt I i . - Anise-foot whaler shark - on "a... ' “o” our... wit: I‘. »T ‘w .1». \ —b ell in many i“ n, o T" .33; llEllTliAtA-illlflllllll :€t..'.'Y:...“l';-".'.".o'l.-o-.- ableinalvamee. naasinoroiv Electric Blisvus ‘at Tooinbs Music Store. 3-1-11. ‘Frllldlvmwfihcar of bulk wheat IY idlNlI-Y. 9th. Bring Dillon t $113K- . h“. 2-7 I CIIARIDITITOWN needs men ‘at the helm who will tabs aflrm stand on runulnl civic affairs in n businesslike irianner instead of iiaphazardly. Men who havehnade g good lob of their own usinesses shoind be gvsn the 0p- portunity of lng the busi- ness oif the cl y. e of them ll Keith Rogers. act him mayor ucxt Wednesday 2-7-11 i sanivao nonu: - mi. n. r. Achcman Halifax, arrived Satur- day night to a end the emaindor of the winter w tli her parents, r. and Mrs. Owen McCarty, Bout - port. i MAGISTIATWS COURT -Yee- terday before Magistrate George J. . KC. a man charged with cpera a motor vehicle without s license was fined so and costs .nr_ 10 days. A man c ed driving a horse drawn veh ole with- out. a lam? or reflector, was ordered tops: lne andcostsofthree dollars or five days. A country merchant charged with selling van- illa extract, labelled arttflcla, but which tasted 8.45 per cent alcohol by volume, had his case adJoumed. I!‘ YOU WANT ro BI certain that vour city and its post-war is in capable hands, elect Keith Rogers to the mayoralty. His ability to successfully operate a business along clearcut lines has been demonstrated right here in the city where his record is out- standing. - DB. CBOTEAU T0 ASSIST - An announc from Amherst yesterday said that a scrim of curses in the oo-opentive move- ment would be given there during the next seven weeks, with the Ex n tension Department of 8t. Francis Xavier Un versity and the cooper- ative federations oi’ the Maritimes directing the studies. The instruc- tiét.‘°i>.°°““°‘. T the?“ fbfi“ lottetowii. u o ‘r FUNERAL YISTIIDA — femoral of Mrs. Margaret Mac- Fadyen was held yesterday after- noon with a short service at the MacLean Funeral Home conducted Rev. LJ. Levy and Rev. Al. INT! W211i MT. HERBERT Y. P. U. - The ffiflular weekly meeting of the Mt. Herbert Y. P. was held st can As. scmbly Hail of the Protests t Or- DhATIBBB, Mt. Herbert, Tuesday "mini. February 8th. The triple for the‘ evening was, "lune g. "Gil-HE. Ralph nor, Christian Culture Convenor ad char s. A very interesting talk and zscus- sion followed, The ‘Devotional Period was o ened by singing, “This is my atherb world," A111. son Mulch reed the, Scripture les- son, Proverbs 2nd, (1-9), Ralph R-lyflor led Ln‘ prayer. The hymn, “We would be building" closed the devotionals. Business period open- ed by the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting. Roll cull was answered by nineteen mam. hers, there were two visitors pres- ent. It was moved and seconded that $3.00 and tonighfs collection be sent to the Rea-establishment of Sunday Schools in European Coun- tries. Collections amounted to $2.75 A short recreation period followed a contest on “Domesticated ani- mals" was presented by Allison Mutch. The meeting was then brought to a close by singing, "The National Anthem." i N8. Kathleen MaoLeod who re- turned frmi spent. leave st her horns at Kl left yesterday for Montreal. The many friends of airs. Ev- erett l-Iolmcs of Kingston are sorry to learn that she is still a patient r1‘. E. l. Hospital. riirirsoisnv (Con-timied from Page 2 relieved of her harness and to center joyful to the watering place below t e mill. The thresh- ng, today was (wonder that it wall) “for men only." "The barn is coldfllllleii" and much as we ap- preciated such thoughtfulness on our behalf, there came a regret when memories of the work in oth- er years came to us with the far- off sound of the ear. I was ‘alone today-even Jame was missing. Jeanie called in the afternoon, when she had been out about her chores and like James we "mind- ed" that. the three women-kind had been among last ‘year's helpers. If the twilight that came quick- ly to shut out the grey of today's skies brought the end of the thrcsliin m- the time, u allowed small rs sxation to the men at Ai- derlsa. I saw, a lantern from house on the. hill meet the one that went down our short-cut and the two disappear within the mill ‘fliers by -their ufm the old wheel was set to turn ng and crushing done. As l await inmes return, hare al light, I recai nor a di moo 2nd ve ey. Iroetyt ut only clear aigd invlgoratln . Iannera were a le to till... i0 bus to work or on te syncs and ine, oirlied It ‘ma! o unset aged m m It lggsht quiet eve a by we visited h 1y wi ‘i: ‘lilerrialileig his ‘iitiiit’! seem and “a I skies. gsuu fllsslofirtew" Guésvler--- with s window until he had gone from “ AALQ. Tol viii) "5 voinisl I Responding to the request 0f many Blliillesfi Men. l lllll: again nominating to contest this Election as your Coun- c or. Having spent six months in the Council _I have gather- ed information that could bs useful in Civic Administra- tloii. It has always been my endeavor to render the best possible service with the limited time at my disposal. If elected I can assure Ward 5 and the Citizens in general that I will put my experience at their disposal in any decision that will have to be made. GEO. R. KEEFE. p‘; xxaxmmmx. Z-7-6i. 71-.‘ v v To The Electors ClllWaa-d 3. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I.have nominuiod as a candidate for Councillor yoar ward on February 13th. » Should you elect inc I will do all in my-powcr for th I betterment of conditions in our city and your ward la. particular. ' Thank you, SAMUEL F. DOYLE eft th Statute of lf itxtlvrmwhilglf dBeflflbd Can- PURITY l DAIRY 317 Kent Street fastetlllltd Milk III‘ Cream PHONE 2315-1 EUGENE CULLIBN» Proprietor ports However, during the winter mo wheat s to be to Canadian and United states ocean ports entirely by rail and it is ex- ected railways will have difficulty eeping all available shipping space supplied. Durlngi the three crop years end- ing July 31 next, Canada will have . exported more than l,000,000,iJil0 bushels due to huge stock piles built up in the early war years. CHINESE FIND HEAT The discovery that coal could be used to prc/duce high temperatur- es was first. mode by the Chinese in the sixth century lqal egation at ILN-O. last month. A brilliant l al student, at univ- ergity, he prac larw _in the Maritimee before ioinins toe M" of Dalhousie University. CANADA READY- (cmumiefs-Fv Pace '1> ordered discontinuance in the Un- mg 5mm of the use of wheat the direct production 0f 11160 0 and beca- and 1m limitations on the use of other mum The w- Jon gas margin s 1W ¥°°d'°°" servo on pr - Official circles in Ottawa made ‘no comment on President Trumans mwwiem, U-p to now. only low wheat and corn, vilien avail- ln the manu- ‘donning a long warm cloak of fur, white of course and a match- ing cap of ermine. and with eyes CANADIAN ELECTED that have seen much in the ways (Continued from Page i) of joy and sorrow as well as hope - E . :2: ti’. no": .15. ‘El; 3.232;, “n: ‘dag. Philedrlvh“ d» w»- illii‘.‘$.35.’.i‘.t.3‘”l;3€“l‘;°"...;'l§ mg:-,vh;;§=,d~§~g=h"- sum ro e s u o. stand with me rather wistfuily at my Mum“ zmmm {ugmuflm Alejandro Alvarez, lie. Dr. Jose Gustave Guerrero. I Salvador. Dr. Guerrero was the last rcs-_ ident of the old League of Na ions International Court, being elected to that position in 1931 and re- malning in 1t until the war broke ant in ices artildlgrouflht an end to a Jo-lm MoCabc, e couruac v es. of section nesrxliiere. were ovor- Ju es‘ salaries hsve been m. come by fumes and died. Tcm- tentat vsly. at rnroxlimicly W; r Elston elwrom a ladder 50 feet to 300 1111111111111!‘- e bottom or em shim, and Mr. Read, a. veteran of the First Cabs died in going to his rescue. Great War and a Rhodes scholar ..___i__ from r‘ iumbia University. New A bub chick, peeping in its shell York, was appointed lo the Exter- before etching, will be quiet at nal Affairs Department in 1929. He due to the light which falls upon had the ronk of ambassador and the lien's wsrnlnz Cluck- r sight. step is on the drive-way. ntll tomorrow - Diary —Good- nigh f But now, James, returning t. WORKIIVGTON. land (CW-While inspecting new pi diaft near Workingwn, Cumber- land. Andrew ‘Icmpleunan a Lon- don ecologist. w vqw-rumvneesvwsowwsevm ~1~.-<ss..e;_ 'j—\,w‘vI.>-1 _ .. ,_ Eng o with the Great helm 011611.‘ e s. . - mélfllwil°énihiiw iflfisi’? c dp s. substantial ».s lusl at the deep waer stood. an one of his first tasks in Ottawa was was built. up I New Iiinsn washes Whies no WNOIR new IINSO l5 ‘ft-IE ONLY SOAP l NEED! EVERYTHING’ mom oiimesi wont: CLOTHES 1'0 DAiMTlEST RAYONS come WHITEST. . .BRIQHTEST .. . ssrssr l 13;... ......»~ . SEE HOW NEW RiNSO MAKES WASHABLE COLORS SPARKLING BRIGHT AND lT'$ SO SAFE FOR MY MOST UNDIES TOO ! .wuv ISVYOUR DRESS WHITER 1mm MINE? YOU CAN'T BEAT RINSO qt » I lrs ALMOST MAGICAL fur WAY r FOR GETTING OUT DIRT - RINSO means PAINTED wAus mo s‘: ‘g EVE" “We? WW“ CLOTHES WOODWORK LOOKING NEW wmiour c ARE CLEAN m A JIFFY ,/ HARD RUBBING ,1 RINSO FAIRLY MELT$ AWAY GREASE ON POTS AND FANS .... DISHES m: mr GLEAM one amour new i-SO NOW ON SALE m vouu NEIGHBORHOOD won: w, y ~ or NEW 194s RINSO n Qwfylliifll Ivhifeefk-brighfeae-qqhg it‘ - ‘It. ’ $2.35" "" M” " ‘k m w ma” '3” Willa wflfiii». s. steam... excursions that appealed e e e 1 "=2 others of the fem. r an sppl th oths . settle softly ha: n» "b ...-.:" "c" no. __, l‘ ‘ -.\