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Tthetre Is seven witnesses ‘WFTC St. John Announces Sale 0f Debentures gels in his wINNrpEG_ Jay-L 25 _l(jpt _. SAINT JOHN. N P, Jan. fl — Ase automobile bonspiels harmful Lglmwzh‘ nag ab???‘ to curling?‘ a a y arvou . -. . .. One proof that the Ntpawtn and n°n'cal'abl' "U"! debenmres ma" portage n pram‘. M, 35pm! M, ui-itiiz annualli over a period of 20 sucwslul l‘ nnnunaamen; ma, v W ‘ years and carrying interest coupons plum U, 5.01m; ahead gm. m,“ HALIFAX‘ M“ 26 W ,0’, ___ A of .. per retit. 3 1-4 per cent. and .5 year. V , zmcery store Johnny twinnipeg Tribttnet Buss men In city police court today as 1-2 per eent. clerk memuhd mm The syndicate to which the Ififiue "Y5 mPmbers "I ‘he RD-“I PM" the pair who threatened him with :25 awardeddlschtigdilf by ~ ". _ i omson an 0m a _', . t . doman Lurinl-g 01m n‘ scmland R gun md "wk ‘Lem ha“ his and iticltidrs Doiiiinttiti Qccttrittrh- currently touting Canada, rtefin- “We m] he" nn m: night (Hr ~ t ~ “m. an, m, m “M, n. auurnobile Jan H crfirllxliOfixtlOlil, Limited, and the Bank Wlsmfh‘ Tl "~ r-t - ld a t of ° m‘ m" “may u, m, l“ 4,9 bsq 1m". T? l’ “A” Jnh “grands _ 0f the principal amouttt of the ests of the came which stands for um‘ ‘ ' f“ l "my q 155"’ 31-50090” will I‘? PIYIPIQIYCI “and spirit Mn l,-11.~n-,<l1;p_"" 7119 MMDMaId °" G?" 3' Nf" for purchase of the electric dis- ' “PFHWCI l” Prfmlmmiv Mam‘: tributlnn system. IOIKIEPTIY operated Scots said Viz/ts are only second- My in n Rgnlp “m, ha; 4mm- _<r~. h""'”_"“ 5'I“3‘""'"“"’ Fbldiqln“ ‘m a b_v the New Rrtinswick Electric mtich inwards tcn-crvtrtg friendship Chm.“ or aimed mbbfly‘ POW" cmmlll-‘siqn- 5313"“ "I the throttglititt! talotis crttiritrtes. they ‘."’"‘"'““ Yomhntl‘ ‘he Chm‘ "b Pfflfieds "m" b'l1-“‘<I f" a 1°"! rfinnn¢ “it'd "ti" M¢D°nlId threalellfd list of pttblzc works including hous- Russ can ser the VRTl/IXIS classics "‘ "WM" h?‘ ‘i he “HM m‘ MID" i111 KIPWIDIWYIDYIV ‘"095 Dflvifltr- waving haw”, “ml, mm,“ h, m, W111i!’ B/Wftm IPHIWI "V" Y?" work equipment and water con- Ménpnha imp.‘ H m”? PM n‘,_ r<‘\1tiI9l' and scurried the money gffupnfln “recreate fairs t-tcp ‘zp vilt l". the nP\‘ ‘vcar m" F! ‘he "ash r5 3'4"‘ 'T_"""""T"“"“ m, s“ hr “p, p1,..." M mnnu. Youchoff had previously idcnt~ Roggoyvpvvyp; Eljglanfl Wrcpi m"; ‘gptak a-lll rilHpy-v titcd the nail‘ i" H wit" IIM-tit‘ -- Ciszaiets cot aininiz 100 per following their arrcst cont Etiglzsli c: -.~.ii tobacco have Biz Money Bait The PTODrIetor of the store. hecn produced bv a Eondon firm William Youchoff, Sr. told the from thc crop o.’ n market garden- smm. .w~_nn,p,¢ p,“ Pfpggi court be had seen the two men in er. Raymond Cotinibs. Coombs Harp" §Q\_< lg l. only nflrnl-al that the store earlier on the dav o.‘ the said the ovperinicnt lirtd provcd many ctitIet-s should fee; "a limp robbery and also the previous so satisfacturi" that a wliolly leery of ‘spiels where 510.000 ls on nitzht. Piiigiish (‘iflflffi l‘ i" b" produced ‘h, m" m. first pl-lye" I The case was adlottriied one contmercintly. (ANADA FROM COAST TO COAST a, A. o "l! fad l 0k , It '~.>" Wife cloudleaa, eappltfre Calgary wee founded on the corner stories of cattle, wheat, cnal. nil and natural gas and, above all. on that Alherltm spirit of the adventure- ntimled. She la blessed with e people to whom every upset was lt challenge In their ingenuity. Nearby Ia one of the. most exlertnive coal fields In the world and the great Turner Valley with Its millions In oil . . . and there la a super-abundance of natural gee. - UNIX/II" @ II rrtl ‘tr/Ill :11] t ‘ll-‘IRY city of the chittwkfi . . . Pauline Johnson. In the town proper are giant flour mIIIa . . . great cattle yards of the meat packing Industry . . . sleek department stores‘ and Invely, tree- ahrtded alreeta and homes. There are art and educational Institutions, I00. and. of course, there Ia the world-renowned Calgary Stampede. Vlait this chInooIt-hleeaed metro- polls. Ynu’II like. the friendly, stimu- lating City of Calgary. ./[(l/' fr wrl/t if The Gontral Guardian ‘Itala column Ia reeerved for new! of local lnoereat, but advertising of a neway nature may be inserted at five oence a word, strictly Pl)‘- able In advance. for Photographs. CRASWELL JIMMIE‘! ‘IIAXI Phone I35. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. TWO FLIGHTS weekly to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q- Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. TRYON-BONStll/!\\‘ BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Srrvices for Sun- day. January 30th are: Bonshaw 11 A_ M, ’I\r_v0n 7.30 P. M. S. S. 11 A.M. Rev. C A. Hicks, Minister. PRIZE “TNNERS -- A lift!“ crowd attcnrlod the Knights of (‘o- lnmhus card party held last night. Prize winners were: Ladies TIFSI~ Miss Pearl Condl": Zndwlilrs. Ten- nis Gallant. Gentlemen FIFSI——.I. Ed. Smith: Second ~ H. Baxter. La- dies Consolation. Mrs. Gerald Mad- dizan. Men's (‘OIISOIFIIIDIP Vii-cont Dalton. Door Prize lifts. Benedict Callaghan. Fiecrc out .100 Walsh and William Kiclly. POWNAI. Y. I’. I‘. -- Puivnal Y. P. l‘. hcld tlicii" \\ t-ckly meeting at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter lugs on January 21st with fifteen members and fivc attests present. Our convcner of Christian Fellow- ship. Gordon Moorc. opcncd our religious worship with hymn 1R7. Thc topic for lIlf‘ evcnliilt was "'I'iic (‘out-opt of God in the Hihlc". Thc president, fiordnti lirlunrc. continued with the business part of the nicot- lnz. The minutes of the previous meeting wero rcad by the secre- tary, Arthur Jones. and approved. The roll (‘IIII utts ansur-tod by a \erse from Isaiah. The collcctioti amounted to $1411. 'I'liero \\'.'\< some discussion about n ploy. and George Wright and Dorothy Inns ivr-re ap- pnintr-d to sole-ct some |\It'\_\' ma- IerInI. Next liter-tint: will he hold nI tIir homo of Mr. rind lilrs. \'I’il- bur Jnrws \\‘IIII the t-onvciier of Christian hliFSmIlS in (‘Ilf-IFEF of the devotional port. Roll cnll is In be responded In with a verso front Isaiah, The recreatiritt crinsistcd of n Geography contest arranged Ii_\ Hilda Wood niirI !\l:ti"r:ui"ct Mac- I1nuizt\lI.A delicious lutivli wits surv- ed by tho Iicstcss. ltortithy Inns. mid tho itioettnt: t-losctl by singing "Auld Lani: Svnc." Personals Mrs. Joseph \\'oii". Fit)", Iirts" eit- Iered Ihc (“harlottctowii Hospitttl for treatment. Hcr frtc-iirls wish her a spot-d)" t‘r*t'o\"r~i"3'. ‘.\l:tii_\' frictirls of Miss ("tiiuniio \Vall<r~i" will bc fllilfl to lcztrii siic is rccovcriti: SIILISIIIFIOFII)’ follow- ing a sticcossfitl oporntion at tho Chorlnttctoivti llospitnl. Cmrlr. dflllll Dalisnn. DSO. RN has returned to (‘ttlmvn nflcr n lii-titty trip In Iltiltftix, Saint John. Moiicton and Fhtirlottotoivn. LOWER. FREETOWN W-l. The Januarv meeting of the Lower Freetown Women's Insti- lute met mt the afternoon of Jan. 19th at the home of Mrs. Elton and Mrs. Howard Cairns with 59v. r-nteeii members and two visitors present. The president opened the mpgt. ing with the Ode and t-he Creed. One new mcmbcr was atelcomet-l, School commitirc reported a new mat) of F- E. I. was needed for the school; also some new paper toivcls. It was dccidcd to scnrl $10.00 to the L‘. E. F. B; also that WP have an attction at our next nteettttfl. 7tll4‘l1(‘l1f‘t‘l to be firs, Ruvel McCarvil'c_ Next nieelinc tri be held at Yvlrs Henri" Reeves’ and roll to he aiistvercrl by a Valentine verse. Program for the flit‘ was in chircc of Mrs. Don Bernard and .'\fr=. Waltcr Bern- ard. A delicious ltitic-li was scrvetl bv the hostesses and a social hour enlrived. 30,000 Deer Killed In II.S. Last Season HALIFAX. Jan. '26 't'I'i Mun- lhnn 30.000 ricer were Itillctl III Nova Scotia dttrinz the 194R hunt- ing season. the largest nnnutil kill on record. The actttnl figure, reported todav h_v the Department of Lands and Forests, was 30,153. based on re- ports to the department tip to Jan Previous record years were 1947. when QIIEO were killed. and 1946, when the total reported was 26.- 750. The I948 season extended for ivvn months from Oct. I to Nov. .10. In the two earlier years It ivns 15 days shorter. The legal hag llm. It was two deer per hunter. The department also said (1.494 beaver had been taken ditrin: the IINflJUFPkI open season thr- lnile." part of November In Nova Scotln‘: trtalnland counties. It. was the third "lien season on the animals since. the. Provincial Government began e program of beaver restocking; fillrittl the i!!! Previous season tn 1945 the number of beaver p91“ to. tailed 6.144. t t tilt i‘ II tit Diislftoi’ Triggers um KITCHENER, 0nt.. Jan. 26 - tOPt Police knocked on the door of Oscar Wellhetsrr during the week-end and handed him e100 for a victory bond that be lost. In e beverage room two years ago. The finder of the bond. who was not named. held it for two years and then ‘gave It. to a vtcm- an, who was nabbed by police when she tried to cash tt in 0t.- MIL The Harvey Girls Samuel Hopkins Adams "Nothinl. But I'd like to.” The atrariger grinned. "Step this ixay." he directed. The cattleman led them to a group outside the waiting mom door. ‘There he stands." he said. "You can pick him by his foliage. Part the whiskers, and within will be found Mr. Hardluck Hart- sey, prospector, miner and boomer." "Whiskers!" said Hazel. "I've never seen the like of his." "Meantime I will ask you to ex- cuse me." Instead of leaving. he turned to Alma Seelye. "Is Fred Harvey starting an eating house here?" aye“ "And more " "Why not?" said Alma curiously. His look. Intent upon he: face. ivandercd away, taking in the en- vironment. Hers followed. Sand- i-ock sprawled in the staring sun- light. a raw succession of foul and pnlntlca shacks. you‘re going w work CHAPTER III The young catlleman crossed the street. swuii: himself upon the back ti.’ a P0113‘ and was soon I wiiiisliiiil: spcrk in desert haze. Harcl FIIRRF was speaking. in Alntas inaticitttve ear. “Whisk- ers! Tlicre they nre. Large as life." She appealed to her companion. “Don't leave me for a second. I'm going to need moral stipport." Iocborah slipped away to the stalinti to ntnkc iiiqttiries. With a stroke of her slialicly shoulders Hnvcl arlwlllfbfl. Alma adtnired the strnitzhtforvvnrd determination with which hcr new acquaintance march- ed itpon ivlint was evidently a fateful encounter. The little lzrnttp pnrtcd to let the girls through. "Arc you .\1r. HartscyT‘ "Ycs. maoni." "1'd Ilkv to speak to you." The others melted away with uiiassr-ttiite cottrtcsy. Mi". Hart- sey PYPII this strange and formid- nblv attractiic [zirl with pitzzlcd tnisuiitiics Nothing like hcr had cicr hPfuro crossed his horizon. "With inc?" he itiqttired. "Yes I'm Hazel Blgizs." "My poshf" ‘fllfl Mr. I-Iartsey in stricken totics. "Didn't you set my tailor?" “Ntit siticc a couple weeks ago. ind-an: " "\\'cll. Iierc l am." Mr. Hrtrtsci" backed slow r away. "Her-k!" he said tremuiottsly "You're a lrttlv. I'd as sion think of tryin' to marry Qtir-cii Victoria." "No offoiisc mcont, but I don't Willll tn rrarry" you. either," she assitrcd him "Then ivc flilll eic-n." he said with rather tun ubuotts rclicf» Aii cx- pressioii of docp concern chased the stiiile ftoiii his fntc. "About ztic price of your railroad ticket." lie said slnwli". "'I'hnt's ail right." shr- assured hint. “Yuitrc Hut, responsible." l-lc shook his Iicrttt. (I be so. I WI don't hair niurli moiicy just lion". but if I pay you back, week t‘_\' "ivcck. " "Afr. Hnrtsov." said the girl, "cross i". out. You're a ilentlcman. Shakc." NIIYSIIII! a grievously bruis- ed hand. slie thcii presented liim to .\Iiss Alma Seelyc. "Would you ladies kindly please have a drink with me if I might be so bold " ho asked timidly. "Some othcr time. thank you." said his cx-finncec politely. "We have to eat now. May I ask you rt qucstitui first?" "Anything at all, lady." "Did you write that. advertise- inciit. in the Bcaoon to Happiness?" "life? Wrztc Shucks. lady. I'm. just ti ignorant boomct". I can't Srfirvrtly write moron bi" 1111711?" "\\'Iio did writs» it'.‘" said Alma. "A friend of miiir (‘lav Tltttrs- tort I secii iittii around JIIFL non". Good lookin‘ quiet young fella rirliii‘ n ltllt’I(t"\'r‘ yiniiv" Tliov par‘ with mitttta‘. testi- nttttitrtlr~ of liking niid esteem. "I guess wt~'\r- made one fricnd hcrcj" snid Hayol. “Ho's an darn tzcorl and rlcrctit I'd almost hair- married IlItIl if hc hadn't. spurnrd nay rhnrnv." Alma chuckled “What arc you tzoiiic to do iiou ?" "l don't know. (‘moss 1‘1l hunt a no“ "Why dont you trv Har\e_v's?" German Social Leader Democrat Shown above Ia Dr. Irnet. leu- Ier. head of the Social Democrat party which polled more than In western hector elections. Elect.- t-d mayor of Berlin 1946. Dr. new ter was prevented by the lluaaiane from taking office. I-le was Juli elected once more ea oberburgo- melater tmayor to you) of Berlin. Amt he promiaea that the eoall- tion of three parties Ihleb g - nered about 85 per cent. of I. e city's vote aa contrasted to the 1b per cent. who favored the Communist ticket, will continue to ruleoaeooolitloebede. __ rm; _ cuaamalsuciaggorricrown . “ Si dilly.‘ i". i» 5 pix-r Total AIM-ll Patio: or MIND... I . . . Canada Life's Contribution Ie Increasing Iheuaande of Men end Women through ‘I040 Paid to Polleylieldera and Benefiriariee New Insurance t ‘ New Annuity Business. Insurance In Feree (excluding Annuity Business In Force .. Our representatives arranged more new ~IANIJARY _ 25» 1949 _-_..__-.Z_i*_== protection in 1948 than I.u any previous year. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 11-, -) annuities __.................._._._ 1,151,926,450 ...._.._...._......_..._.,._ I 243112.552 22,701,150 17,434,506 1S3.639.49l ."l6i7.Il75.349 193341776 Surplus Interest Earned 3.8! 7e an’ 3 . wéFF/Téeie Wee l (LIN/IDA Lirti a .%Ja/v1/zrr fll/Vlflfl/ZV stigeestcd the. other. "Come on in." Harvtgvs was In full tide of cat"- ing for the inrush. As all its trade came iii spurts. every train was an emcrzencl". This October morning's cxigeiicy was more ttgving than usual. first because travel hap- pened to be extra heavy. and sec- tmd because, being new. the estab- lishment was still understaffed. Nevertheless, Alma was at once struck with the contrast between the dingy town outside and the cleanliness and brisk regimen. Unl- formed girls made their busy rounds. The air was filled with the clatter of crockery and cutlery and the savor of appetlztng food. The newcomers flattened them- selves against the wall of the passageway where they could watch. 'I'herc they were joined by Deborah Rapajlc. A tall. neutral- colored middle-aged ‘woman was circulating with an eve on ‘very- tbtng. A plump maxi appeared. hearing an enormous platter of smoking steaks, which he suiftly distributed. He was the manager. Mr. Bell. It was an ironclad rule of the Harvey Houses that the manager should personally serve the meat course. Now manager Bell was making an announcement in a soothing voice: "Ample time will lie given for all to finish be- fore the train leaies. Do not hurry. ladies and gentlemen. No one will be left tic-hind." Presently the big lzont! boomed. and the crowd filed contr-iitedly hack tn their hot and plusliy car SPHIS. Th! YIIFIIPOII (‘EDIE OVFI‘ l0 the three girls. "I'm Miss Bliss. I'm in keneral charge of the girls." She consulted a memorandum. “Which of vou Is Alma Seelye?" tTn be continued: BAKEIPS DOZEN The ten-n baker's dozen dates back Io early days lii Enzland when tradesmen. fearing xiiitI-fratitt laws. gave 13 articles to the drizeti. Menzies-Jones Ethel Pauline, daughter of Mi". and Mrs. George Henry Jones, tone time residents of Harrington, P.E.1.t 2247 McIntyre Street, and Arthur" Whyte Menzies, son of Mayor G. N. Menzies and Mrs. Menzies, 2265 Rae street. were united In marriage December 29th, 1n a service which was solemnized at. First Presbyter- ian church. 'I\he double-ring cere- mony was performed by candlelight by Rev. Norman D. Kennedy against. a setting of white chrystui- themums and seasonal decorations. Rev. George E. Ward. Marsden. was assisting clergyman. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was beautifully attired m a gown of transparent white silk velvet with lily-point sleeves. Tiny pears on an Inset of silk net outlin- ed the Bertha collar effect. The graceful folds of an apron drape at the waist were brought to the back and caught in a bustle. The skirt Iell softly Into a half train. Her finger-tip veil of misty silk net cascaded from a formal Dutch cap of lace and lIly-of-the-valleyn Each of t.he veII's many points held a diminutive Iily-of-the-italley spring. She carried a white bible graced with gardenias. from which show- ered Sweetheart roses and violets caught in satin streamers. Bridesmaid. was Joyce Jones. sister of the bride. was was attired in apple blossmi pink brocadcd lallle designed in an off-the-s-houl- der stvle with full skirt accentuated by a bustle bots‘ back. She ivore mitts of matching material and rt halo of matching net with a shoul- der-length veil. She were a throe- strand necklace of pearls White babv chrvsenthemttms made up lier powder-puff bououet. As flower girl. Don-tic Kraft wore a m’n‘.attire rcc-‘el r’ the bride;- rcaidis "own with I“'1l"I1It‘.!' Picad- ‘rttrd. Fbe pat-vied a bar-kc‘ of roses .,“,y “min. i...i..v ,.i"-.-<-~.¢i--r...~,~.e The groom was attended U] It‘ Wickcns of liloose Jaw. Armand iiroeget" and Leslie Barrett were ushers. Mrs. Norman Kennedy plflidll at the organ and aoomn e4 Douglas Jones, brother of the bride, ivho sang the “Lord's Prayer" dur- Ing thc ceremony, and "I'll Wells Beside You" during the signing of the register. Mrs. Kennedy later flfiftOmpflllletl lifts. G. E. Ward. ala- ter of the groom, who sang "I Love Yoit Truly" and "The Btunshlne 0f Your smile," dutmg the reception Following the ceremony the bridal couple rcccivcd with their parents In the church parlors. The bride's itioitier wae chermln| in a gown of burgundy trhmmed with scqtitns Site wore a matching profile lint. black accessories and a. corsrtge of wliltc roses. The 8100"" mother ivore tcrit blue crepe with silver sequin trim complimented by black accessories and a coinage el pink delight roses. The lace-covered tea table wee centered by a tIiree-teired weddlnl cake and lightcd by pink tapers hi. silver holders. Placed at t-he four corners of the r-etitcrpleee wen all- ver vnscs holding yoses and white baby chrysantbemmns. Potisvre were Mrs. William Cudrnore enl Mrs. S. WIIvOX servers were Mrs. Armand Kroc-get". Mrs. Claude Broiviitg Mrs. Patti Slicrrlck. Miss Doreen Arctic. Miss Lucille AIIUQ. Mrs. William Kcrnpa. Miss Marjorie Scott. Miss t-Iva btacbennnn. Mrs. V. Clarkc. Toast to the bride was pro- posed by A. Sitiltli. For her going-away outfit. VIII bride chose a powder-blue dress with brown accessories. Her corsese VII of white gatrdeniaa and sweetheart roses. She wore a dam brown Infusi- rat coat. Mr. and Mrs. Menzies left. by plane for Witiiitpez. where they will reside '——Tllf‘ Leader Post. Vim" couvcr. PRESTON. Etigland —tCP\ - tifutilntcrt horks are hOIIIK display"! at the free library Iicrc In t-he hOPf" ct’ shaniiiic borrowers liito carefull- ness. ttention P. E. I. rarmers We wieii In announce he lite nutty farmers who Iiuve mode Inquiry about NA-CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER that due to increased output we are in a 005ml!" I0 ii" i‘ limited number of orders sooner than expected. IOX 251 CHARLOTTITOWN two-thirds of the total vote out: IiA-GIIIIIIS PLAIIT F000 "00. (CANADA) LTD. I34 Richmond Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. i. I. ALSO AVAILABLE FREE LITERATURE On the use of this product in regard to Vegetables — Potatoes Lawns, Flaw/era, Shrubs, Trees, Gardens For further information. write PHONE 2670