"- yawn-a. WEDNESDAY. __ ___ 1 Wm}: a million people the world over The ever-growing goodwill which is enjoyed by th_e Sun Life of Canada is due to the diversitv and llllfifalli)’ of the Company's life assurance policies, to_the character ot its representatives, and to the pfflmfllll!“ and effi- ciency of its service to policy- holders, throughout its entire /8 years‘ history. Last year alone. Pal "HMS amounting to more than $000M.- 000 were made to Fun Lite policy- holders and beneficiaries. THE SUN LIFE STORY of 1948 is marle up of manv thousands of individual records. each a simple human document, yet of vital importance tn those concerned: The Story of Mrs. M.B.H. , . . is a tragic one. $he lost her husliaiid in an autnntohile acci- dent and was left alone with three young children to care for. But to Iier hushand. responsi- bility reached beyond death, and his Sun Life Family income policy provides for the family until illf‘ youngsters are grown “P- allll then gives to the widow a regular income for life. _C..l.S. was a Good Salesman , . who all his life lookr-d ahead. ‘Thirty years ago lie paid his first premium on a Sun l.iie Retire- Iient policy. Last October he Any story of Canada's largest life assurance company —- the Sun Life Assurance Compan, of Canada — is a story of “big business" because mor; than one and a half lection and security of Sun Life policies. 5W’! ~ are safeguarded by the pro- now, at 65. he enjoys the leisure that his foresight made possible. T.L.M. Bought a Business . . . and is now his own master. He planned this when, on graduat- ing from college, lie took out a Sun Life Endowment for assur- ance protection as well as system- atic and easy saving. The Endow- merit matured recently. providing the means which enabled him to take advantage of a great oppor- tunity. No "Nd of Charity ln the small industrial plantow'nerih_vD.B.L., 100 employees never have to pass the hat u hen a bench pal dies. Like hundreds of thousands of ivorkers in other industrial and husi- tiess organizations large and small, they are protected hy Sill’! Life Liroup Assurance, an effective in- strument for good employee-em- ployer relations. Yes, there are thousands of such cases in the Sun Life story of 1048 — a story of service to the public, repeated year in, year out. From Ilia 1913 Annual Repnrl Benefits rid Io policyholders and hens clariea during 1N8: "US$40.11! Total Bdnlfila paid ainea tbs first Sun LIla policy was Issued In ll7li SZJZGJJLIIS New Aaaurancaa Issued during the year: $374,051,547 made his final business trip and log-y policyholder will neelve a copy II. C. BOHAKIZR, Dtatrlet Supervisor. SUN LIFE OF CANADA Copies may also be obtained Irma: Assurances In bra l. luilll of the Qnipletv Annual Report for 1948. Busy Centre Of Hunter Rivet Mn. Ethel Bell of Lie Sable was a viltor in Hunter River recently. iastting friends. Miss Eimlce White o! New Wilt- ahlra was a visitor here. gilest o Miss Auldine While. “Reagh Raina“ Mr. Allan Scales o! YTPFHWVH. pas a visiwr here tivcr the tvcek end. welcome guest of floss xlathestni. Mrs. Donald Lamont of Park Oorner spent a few clays in Hunirr River recently. piles: of her sister Mrs. qm; Smith. Mrs. Russel Flerxiaril l't1l'.Il'l\F‘il home on Saturday Lrom thc P l-l. I. Elospital, Charlottetown, where she has been a patient for thc past two weeks. Local horsemen cleared a iravk on New Glasgow RJVPI‘ in prepara- tion for oomlntz races. It is hoprd that the Club will be able to stage a race early this week. A GQLTuct-ivg fire broke "out on Sunday afternoon in the hrme of Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Bertram of Reside-ton. mmpletely destroyme their house. Some of furniture and clothing were saved. Attending PTFSlLHGTIHl in Keri. sirqtcn last. week vi-elre Mrs.‘ J. s. Method. Mrs. J. L. LePage. Mrs. E. A. Bernard and Mrs. Cyril Smith m Hunter River; also Mrs, Earli- MoRee from Brookfield. Word was received here rPrPtiilv fmln Mrs. James Gibbons of so, John. N. B. telling that their lllflh wn David hart tinder-zone a second Irious operation. Latest reports are that DRVld Is resting comforf- out BOARDING uoflusr é RATHBuNAnsi-réb . 4 You Qerufisieo, / '.i'. PRESQED I-lIM "ro STAY "mu if 31.‘. SEEMED UMEASV TO Be “~ . . on HIS vviAv-e... ably. He is I\ grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smith. On Wednesday evening. January. 26th, a good crowd gathers-id ll’i the Alasonic Hall to spend a social ev- ening. Cards. <‘l'0l(1l’lfilP and singing were Orijoyvfl- Prizes were awarded for high scores. For cards. a tie store and first prize went. to Miss Joyce Warren and Mr. Ralph Bur- deti. Booby prizes going to Mrs. and Mr. Hedlev Spence. l-‘trst. prize for crnkinole "was won by Mrs Lester Sherran. ivith booby lliiliig to .\liss Shirley Careiv and Ml‘. Orville Sellar. Rev. Mr. Christie was chalrmar and the following program cnrrie’ out. Chorus-Piotr (Zenily Sweet Afro» b_v group of men. T‘rit>—-Me.ssr.<. Herb Wyand. George tflark and Ralph Biirdeit. SoloA-Mr. Clayton Smith. Duet~Bertha Smith arid Elaine Cousins. Solo-Mr Ralph Biirdeit Duet- Mrs. Robert Smith and lvlrs. ‘Bobby Smith. Smlo—Mr. George Clark. Duet-Mrs J. F). Cousins and Mrs Cyril Smith. ' Aceompanists were Mrs. W. I. Warren. .\irs. Donald Lamont and Miss Jeanette Moreside. A delicious lunch was scrvrd hv members of Riverview Institute Proceeds going to the Institute. DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN FLY TO AMHERST OI TRIYRO For $16.05 i3 "mixers 58.15 each! 0mm POINTS JUST as REASONABLE PAm/s rmnvc. senvici: CWTvWn Airport. Phone im EGAD MARTHA.‘ in #002 A s ~ ; A coésmop YOURS’ QAMBESEQSE You pour SAY.'\NELL,IF / THE MANOR.’ BUT HE- HAM- tater.’ RAMESES $TOPPED HEQE, HE WAS osi A SLUMMING TOUQ wi-ies c501‘ Bcue ci-iivs QTAciAED up ‘TO HEQE - LAST TIME I HEARD, He WAS i-touaisie A COOL. HALF MILLION COCONUTS .' glThs llarvsy 6 ls B! Samuel Hopkins Adams l CHAPTER IX Alma and Hazel came along arm in arm. their progress followed bl’ many an eager and appreciative masculine glance. They met Mrs. Sonora Cassidy,. escorted by a strange apparition. The man's skin was of two colors, a healthy brown above ilte cheekbones. a violent red. spres ding in an irregular aplotch below. "Hovv-de-do. Mlu Blggs," he said timldly. “l-ley?" said Haul. "Why, it's .. "Yes, msam. it is." The girls stared at the piebald phenomenon. “What have you been doing to yourself. Mr. Hart- seye?" demanded Hazel. Mr. Hartsey stated the obvious "I shaved. Mrs. Cassidy wouldnt leave me crime to the party with- out. I did.“ "Not with them whiskers." Fflld Sonora positively. “Ain't. he a nice lookln‘ fella without ‘em Even with the sunburn." The others conceded a quality of comeliness to Hardlurk, not. widely a! variance with lllP facts. Judge Purvis occupied the stage and made an ann "Dancing will take place lri the Ladies’ Parlor. The opening Vir- ginia Reel will start in fifteen min- utns. Kindly tiroserit your tickets at the eniimico opposite’ Staiioiied at the door with n salt bag that cliiikerl. Coniniitreewonian Bliss admitted all lfllllPS without delay. hut cast a probing eye upon the men. Snakebite Burtls was rejected for lack of a necktie. Several outraged lfiWllSmPli took lielr moiicy and dcpiirted rather ihaii leave tlienisclvcs linked to their enemies by abandoning their armament. TliPH? was open grum- bling. Harvcvls was putting on lugs. But Miss Bliss stood like Gibraltar. Nnllillii; could be (lone. You couldn't pull a gun mt n lady. The stiffctti-d social atmosphere relaxed under the solvent of the first dance number. “lien Alma went to consult Miss Bliss about the antioiiiicemcnt of another enicrtuiiintvnt in the fol- lowing month, she found the mottl- trcss in serious conversation Wild’! the wagon boss, Whose spinsterish face was astringent with disap- proval. "It's a disgrace! Thafs what I say!‘ deviated Miss Mack- 519. ' “What's n disgriicn?’ Alma asked. "Thai Jenny Doll And thr- rest from the Alhambra. They shouldn't be. allowed with decent folks." curiously. Terry Kelsey. who had just slop- pod dancing with Hazel Biggs, pointed lo a $ti'1lC\\ll2\I high-color- "Well. I don't svc that. she"; d... Pvltlflll, that ‘across the tracks ivas thin time of l1, 0f 11-. masculine coiitingrnt few thr- good 5pm; sort, conscicntioiisiy‘ rounds of all ‘.\'l’lICl’l hc Rapaljc. seicn aliens. returned Lo “FY prcieiisc of rnibyment. lhPir spirits and toiin, (lflgrnjinfir livid until the last melndeon had riictl out. Unhappily liIlRBGLBOIISlZlIIQLlOIIl Get Good Health! 90"‘! star sick or ailing. ti... that family remedy that i! in w many homcs ytntlnyvullr. Hamilton's Pills. thnv will assist. in giving mu WP. Itmhiiion. lppelita pun!- hmm,‘ - "i1 "a" heir- iri ire: all this from Dr. Hamlltnnii Pills. Sold by all derilcrs in mnmm... Mflior HooJe y; Z 7/ / l “Vino is Jenny Dell?" asked Alma ' the delegation from having a i0\\n‘S were dancers. Faro Nod Trolti, ton much tn desert his ovrn made the after Deborah Sonic of the visiting girls danced wvti one another in desul- Jenny Dr-ll circulated among. her Bowrrian. Mrs. Cousins. Miss Joyce mmpamnng swiping m ‘(up up not tn admit defeat by leaving lhn moan of the THE GUARDIAN, 0H4‘ oi llll‘ little party “as now and L11. Carter were trying to com- fort. hcr. Clay Thurston passed that tray. Jonny hailed him. "Fey! Thursty! l iii-min speak to you." She knew that h» was a reliable friend in time of trouble. He SlfippPll. “Hcllo, Jenny." "Tliursty. can't you make some of those cheap fellows over there —excuse my pointing —- act as if they knew us girls was alive? We're having a terrible time." "That's a shame," said he with ed voting ticrsoii with a small. __ , Dinchcd, humorous facv. seated rpm?’ Sflflpalh)‘ Let's dance‘ with seioral companions near a shit,‘ WP‘ . bu. Mndn“. “Than, he,» never mind me. I can take eare of myself. Go ask Flora." Flora was the lachrymose one. Whllc dancing, he managed to pass a private szgnal io Leonard Gib- son, ivho. in a like spirit. of Ilill‘ play. took the first opportunity tn request the honor of Miss Jenny Dell's hand. They were stepping infill “Pen Miss Macksie blocked their way “I shall have to ask you lti lcavc. Miss Dell." Jenny Dell's visage expressed un- leigned suiprise. "Me? What. for? I haven't done anything.“ “Your itrosenvc," said Miss Mack- eie imnrssslvclv. "is not desired. l I am sire that Mr. Harvey would llOl apprwvc." Miss Dell drew herself up to her full Leiglii of fiie feel. three. "Oh. \"‘T.\’ WPU." shc said with equal Plcfltirit-c». "lf m_\' room is preferr- ed to my company. 1 Bugs; 1 u“ Ir.’\\(‘." iTo be i-titiiiituerll v.5}... scckit citor PURBAN. South Africa ~- (C-Pl ~The second largest sugar crop In m" hl-hlilll of the itidustrv in Natal M5 lust been reaped. About 600.000 tons of sugar are expected when milling la completed. The record no)’; of 814.000 tons was refined in . 4 S0.\Il'2ll-SAfi'I.'I‘lf\'(i‘-‘ Til-ACTOR EVESHAM. i-lnglaiid -. iCPi __ Whlls DlmVlfl! n hillside tibove the River Avon. Pat. Lee was unliijtired except lcr bru1.""- and scra-"cher when the lost i-oriirol of h" tractor and crashed down an embankment. The tractor turned tivo somer- isauiais with the girl still clinging f‘) . DEAF? -IIere’s Goodfletvsl so???“ 'i.’.'.'..-'.§{".‘JE5.' ‘fimilfilolffi and amazinaly economical hearing id ‘IQ; m wear without indi- ' u‘ "FIR. Costs half’ or less than hi" the time n! othen- Qberam at lass m‘ W4 i" I “(it m titan battery an) than any other single-unit hearing aid n! Nllllibfllvlkfisihas the acespssaee u! the Amer can - r m "flies! Msditdil 5mm“ laud‘ Tlf . ll ll ‘ i..,'li.'i"i‘.'.i..%f.'.'."$i Ii'1'z'fill.'s“.'s"'i. laboratories. world-famous lat their 30 years of research and leadership ia padd- assets lselusively. Any h ‘ t. - ...".":..'..:..-"..".:.' .52 Sléfllialfiii lionl. at work. anywhere-on a "Q! let- ur or Psy Nothing (mnqgyhgk) 9'"; l! 7m want to delight family and his ‘no wsntyou to heat and enjoy life with ‘up is» dwa- Mltoard t0 the znuui ‘wit; Caa us?“ lug. E5. uric. for M .ftss Ialosasatlea sheaf l-lss: loner or Nothing L. hell: makers "544..." ‘i lfrlnl l1 n s; nun clnfevliisvfsllsfllflfufi" " h" [l o‘ 15%! . l\ \\ Delicious Cold.’ Yes, you'll love thpse fresh, golden biscuits of pure whole wheat served cold! Cooked or cold, NABISCO Shredded Wheat contains nourishing food elements your family needs to start the day. And this money- ‘s ..\i .\,,\ CIOLDE c" stow THIS stump CEREAL. GIVES YOU “tiof N Remember, packages. saving cereal I biscuits in every grocer for NAB! CO Shredded Wheat. the magic of averages to the res- cue of sirated the truth of the siiizement. SW-IV ___ ,_i____ dissolved in tears over the uri- deserved social ostracism being men-d out to hcr. “HUG Jenny Marches Ahead MONTREAL. Feb. IL-The Infil- est amount of new life insurance 15am; by any Canadian life in- surance company in 19-68 was to- day reported by the Sun Life 0i Canada, bringing its total insur- ances in force to well over the four billion dollar mark. Bene- fits paid to Sun Life policyhold- ers during the year exceeded $105. millions. At. the 78th Annual Meeting ol the Company held here. Arthur B. Wood, President. described life inst anytiiinc out of the 'a,v," _ t‘ Said Ha,“ ‘l Clay led hcr ovut upon the floor. zazlllgng: ‘t; isvfrufiugitiggn bum ~sh¢~. N. “M”. (mp- dew“. d Upon recvipt o. his attention. the ._ [h ' e ivceper went through the schoi- up by ‘he 5min “Vin” n’ m“ e isagoii ltusrs. L» I .1 » H lions nf people; an organization "WPll- F" 10"? as they XPPD is“? “lhnm a mishap‘ er unlversallv accepted because it. ,h@m.,.;,.,,§ n, thermelvesv“ mm mournful (arc stirred her part- _ - b“ "d Th h_ tiounccd ’Mi.ss .\l.’t(‘l(!<l(' througli n”: may grmppn- The“ 8m‘ ‘y? “i a“ c] (‘Seq-mt eh 8d ' DUTFPfl up“. "limbo WP can afford we" “m!” a mm?“ deal‘ The Elsi-admits: Ytséllfcflrbl a Goilei-nemeiii. not. to nohcc lhCfil. But if they try Hal-Vii)‘ pmplp lmd lake“ the“ e nsénd ‘chem. 1t mm; Co“. any n; .11.“. nwks H -- lfgliillfll‘ and were now shooting ;gx°m to "in Wm. of- ‘Lm. DMD“ .-. . » . tr. '1i:t '. tsd th d. ' " ~ As lllf‘ l'i.llSl' icsuinctl. ll. was m l “M 0U l P e co Q and be tailored I0 meet. their varying needs. Life Insurance con- forms to the renuirem-nis of average citizens familiar with their own problems and able to daltrntine tor themselves the steps necessary to meet them. Pur- thetrmore. it ls bmiizht in an oneii and hlghlv competitive market. On the North flmcrican continent over eighty mlll-bn penrile have voluntarily obtained life insur- ance. have volunterilv planned l‘ accordini: to their needs. and hm" voluntsrilv selected the. institution Ihev desire to carrv out thNr v\'=n= The character and m""I1““"" c the business is a reflex-Wu o public approval and a pub“ ~i- dcsrsement. of the sound none!"- les on which the business i< founded. Mr. Wood. continuing. .=="I the‘ the new insurances wr-fltcii h" the Sun Life for the vea- i=~"~""‘- ed in 8374651000. Totiil llfc ‘n- sui-snce in force now stand: at in» reewird figure I" $4 'W"\.'tfl 001 an increase of 3%] milunris. Trua‘ Income. for [the year exccetled $293 millions. Crmmentintr on the im-io-“atvs of providing for old lite. .\"i- “land said there had in» “Mm-v ex- pansion in the Aniiuitv Dem“ merit. and that sin-rev“ annual pttvments under sun '.-"‘~ an- 4 nuity cnntra/"s PY"\.~d~' l0 mil- lions and deferred at" rnww‘ "Wm-Ms were mire thin $64 m'"ir~n= Poi-string of in. h-n-pit .1... ‘Plhwlrl In nol‘t-t"-'1o‘~'or.< and h-neflclsries during th- yew. ivhlcti amounted to well over sins mlllioiI-makint: total payments since 187i. the year the Company ‘ssued its first policy, over $2126.- OOtLOOO-Mr. Wood discussed it question often asked nam-‘ly: "ls life assurance s profitable in- vestment?" He reminded his aud- ience of Mr. Winston Churchill's remark that "Insurance brings ouotecl demon- niillions." and typical instances which For instance. the beneficiary of an assured who died in 194i after P871"! only one premium of $128 received 82.500. Another case was that. of the oldest poilev on m; books, taken out In i862. ‘The as- sured had Dlild 00B In premiums and the policy was then paid tip. In return, he has already received In dividends over I720. and the original amount assured of Q1000 Is still to be paid at death. IIIIXI-‘i {RM-R V‘ ..;§ a.“ .0 _ __ insti- ‘ "i eiisirs iiiiitv tCOhllliUCd from Page 2t llkF the fabled Candlemas ground- hoi: to have remained out of liia don and gone about his affairs. which would he nibbling bita of grccn about the. woodlands while ivriiiing for clovers and gardens to grow, us a good wnodchtick would do. instead of warm-d by his sha- rloiv returning to his bed to bring down six wnoks more of Wintry weather. "Well. there's one thing about it Ellen. this year there is no doubt at. all over it—--it's no trou- lilc to find your shadow today!" James said when he came in to his lriid-dtiy meal. "l reckon." he. continued. "we ll*ai~'t set must store by that old no- tion anyway. though there are some V Here's the new, scrumptious porridge ABISCO SI-IR DDEO gives you I2 big l-ounce scksgs. 5o ask your iticosts less to buy 2 old sayings that have. a way of forecasting the weather pretty well. when you come to think of It." “Vtell. in his don or out," I said. remembering the furry creature that. had been caught in a trap. while busy filchiiig succulent green shoots from a brottter-in-laws gar- den last Spring and later borne off happily hy two small lads. tirklcd by the prospect of having wood- rhuck for dinner. "Winter's wear- ing away. And those old sayings and superstitions give a certain spice to our llvlrig. don't you think’ They are sort of bewltched ‘with a nice spell that makes them fas- cinating to recall. 0f course I sup- pose such things as hibernate do know when to come from their sleep, perhaps it‘s liunger_ that brings them out. or just instinct more likely, though it is unlikely SAVE Z types Latest Design ttention P. E. I. Farmers We wish to announce to rlie meny formers who have mode inquiry about NA-CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER that due to increased output we eve in a position to IiII a limited number of orders sooner than expected. ALSO AVAILABLE FREE LITERATURE Oii the use of this product in regard to Vegetables — Potatoes Lawns, Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Garden! For further information wits BOX 251 CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 2670 IIA-BIIIIRS “PLANT F000 00. (CANADA) Li? I34 Richmond Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I recipe! Bring to hoil in saucepan l cup lightly salted water, add 2 coarsely crumbled NABISCO Shredded Wheat biscuits. Cook l minute, stirring cori- . stanily. Serve with top milk or crcair and sugar. Ready in "1 minute!" WEAT 1 ___._._-__*--- i» - ___‘ that they would ull fl\\i\l\-‘ll on il~.| same day-ail] tho woodchtivks, that is! l read nn ariiclc not hing at.‘ that suld among other thing»; ‘There are nteny thcimes alitiiil ltibernailrin. but not much "ll knoiv-ledgeT" ‘ Yes. i-lenr and lslllllll ll‘.'§ (‘an- dlcinns Day has liecn. and with I breeze that. challcnveti ilic Slitill hearts. who ivoiit nlrin: Ill!‘ lirlili facing Its frosty breath u. m woodlands. Jntnes speaks of iliif now. “How that ivlnri keeps lIlIJIIP lng!" he leans back in the comfort of his old armchair to sai. "uiileti you were over thosc fields on l day like this, Ellcn. you'll iicwt know how good it ls, iusi to Sll hero by the fire toninhi” . Until tomorrow . . . Diary .4 Good-night. . . . ..____a $18.00 and $16.50 10% DISCOUNT Feeding 2 types TIIE ttoiisns HARDWARE co. iii. NOW ON POULTRYSUPPLES Monarch Cool Btirniiig BROODER STOVE- complete witlt canopy TROUGHS - was" ‘l