THE GUARDIAN. WN. . FEBRUARY 9 1933 . ' . N ,: it E , nainrsnrnn scnoor. Beryl Nawtim a Temple mun ' ; B 1 ........ Gnde Ivgl. Judy mm”: 3: .1 ordhazredeo-ii Mhrlgehnmnorlgxoorn a'i;:lmt;lio themfmeltnrv was ablgut letting cotton tor same. The next. Y. P. U.” meetinl will i v Illfi Ill TH. Mnrllvn barter; 3. Bruce mom... ' ,, Y MW”. - 3mm W" moved Ind Imnded that he held at the home or Verna and , The following is the report, for Gmde Ingl. Fumm Pmud, 2 . Saviour. Like I shepherd Lead 325.00 be donated to the M and Gideon Muuuchlm the devo- 1 i ' I wit... January for Hampshire School: Harvey Younker; 3. 139171 Young: OOVVIIDAD Y. P. 1!: Us." closed the devotional part oi;M mud. The treasurer save a very tional leader tor nextl meeting will kl! - 2 G113-gillevnlxh-f;ciE;h(ari:yt:)lreg' 3NewAIe)on; er. The Y. P. U. of come” met m;h e. pleasing report 6! last year's work be Edith MaoMilian. 4 Br” --' E-d am. n. . ma Gm” ngxi mum Moon, I in ma home of m and oh” e u were read and ap- and showed a balance on hand ol The election of gum" for 1953 iah decoration: awarded W 5- Ammn Lana ' F I , proved and the roll uilwered b 8103.00. some discussion followed took place with the tollowing re- . lay Hughes, January 22nd. with the in member: and one visitor. Dis- about getting up a pageant in me gum; pngmeng Be"; Mmbondd. ' 0 cmaduls Mme" 1" me Fm" A?2Meoivm3l'w)ifi?ueyd 2' Grade I (A) 1 Dii Eu President mm: it he reeid World war numbered 26.340. slx- 1' M 0W: - F I H. w- to ter. (3) : ill 1- P ' mission on the Y. P. U. quilt 101- spring, and several ember: w e t - mm . T ty-two received the coveted vic- 51149 V11-L MIHDH Easter; 2. -1. Fay Edwards; 2. Doris Proud. 3' . . lowed and it wao decided to have appointed to look for-moire. It vsxu delggvnen aligns.-H3231 . lorla cross. in addition, one thoua- 1”” M”L”"- (C)-l. Fulton Younker The mwum Wemd by 51”Km8 the Pitch” ""5 "Whey passed in agreed unanimously to have more urer Grbce Bell ' ' "stand Up. stand Up tor Jesus." within two weeks. Alta Beairsiolcroklnole parties. the tirst one to (Canine, lune); Wu awed. by Stimulating and tlellcious! , -, G:rade VI-1. Jean Ms.cI..ean; 2. and, one hundred and mu mill shaman Moore; 3. How; Dmmondg 1-Iilrheet average. senior s'redeo- The scripture taken from John, ",4 Jgnnle Mncnonald offered to lgegeldmgtilile home of Lloyd and the hostess nnd gommgme in ll (2 l on. c I . r is i. tary decorations were awarded Cumda: mmmg mm by mmgn Grade V-1. Robert Olow; 2. Mary Proud. Highest average, Chapter H, was read by Doreen put, it, together, the latter to see nations. i Canada's champion soldier did not come out ot World War one or Two. as one mltzht expect. The noldier who born this distinction was a half-breed. Charles Lang- lade. who actllnlly fought in 90 bottles previmis to his death at Green Ray Ill iano. Turmni: hack the clock to 1&2. I louiul tlw averacv salary (or ele- mentary st-hool teachers to be s90 Q year. Toronto folk who fmwn on the number of HIVFYTLS now operating in the "City of Churches” may be shocked to 'earn that one hundred rears mm the my had 156 taverns and 206 hcvr Joints, while the pop- ulntton stood at a mere 30,000. it Nut 16 cents to send 3 letter from Charlottetown to Halifax, early ,r. the l9th century. . . . I I The last slave to die in the Dominion was John Baker, color- ' ed serf of R0hFrt Gray (first solic- itor-pzencml of Upper Canada) at the line o! N15 years. The first, pumps operated in PrlhCP Erlwnid Island were made of spriicr- logs with a central bore ni 2 1-2 ,ilt-lies one of these crude water Zliiiiiq gadgets may still be men at Cm-nwali. The J"W.'l".PS9 insert tiny beads .ntn nah otstcrs. then plant them in hcrls the h.Vall'Fs grow liistroizs cl pearls. An old SlllJOTSlil.0ll that a pearl losos .ts life when its owner died '1 true; the pearl is perish- . .. x be destroied by age, sun- Light. or Mari. KPc;uii;z pcurls in t-irculation by vrcnriiisz l1'.'l' rves lllPll' lustre, for rich inuisiure keeps them irom llryznrz out. Water was peddled from house in house in Charlottetown in piniirvv; dogs. Rule was a penny a nail. Founder of the famous Astor iamzly was a pioneer Canadian Jew by the name of Jacob Pranks. . . . A mnxathon race unique in the niiruils of lilsto:-y, was staged in March. i847. botwcen Portland. Mama, and Boston, Mass, for the right to he selected as the termin- us oi a ra.lroad from Montreal. The test consisted in the delivery of a letter - the first messenger l"0ZlCl'lll'l1.' Montreal would automat- ically mnlm his community the tcrnunus Pnrlniid won the honors in al'r.l".nsz four hours ahead 0: Boston. There was only one postoifice in Prince l-idwnvri island as late as 1827. Thu t-(inn was at Charlotte- .' (own, and Iotir-vs remained there until pu-kcrl up bi lhPil' addressees! Would ll surpvlsc you ii I told you that. tho postal system of this .l l cniintry was cstahlished by an N American? Who, Benjamin Frank- lin of Pll.lndclplli."i. The I-rsv-..B. A. dcgzrre granted to , ' A Canadian wciit. In Louis Vincent ;- Snbntnnnrn. Fl Huron Indianl I I Tho hcll which summon:-d the Marco Polols i.i'st class passen- gc-rs to thrr meals toll into the hands of an Illlt:ll0ll0PT at Char- lottetown Rtlzti rain: 2L I0 attract , customrts. Ono day 11 Saint. John . l . man. J. S .Vlll('l.Ql1Fll. father of the 4 ” ,. . ' Trucks kl VUlCCx-r ? Ll0'.llPllnl19-(ifll'PTTl0l', D. L. Mac- Laren. l'l”llPI'l up at It Charlotte- town aiJi'l.Oll. I He didn't. bin anything offered for salr. lll.-lfiltl he bought the auct.onccr's boll. Slrarign to rt-'.:ilr. the hell came back to the zzootl ship's home port -- nnd tridny it"; tho dinner hell at one nl New Brunswick's famous clubs. I. , 0 (W engine power! .- You get all the power you need with outstanding valve-im head economy from Chevrolet's great new engine: for 1953- the 108 h.p. Loadmaster, the l 25 hp. Torquemaster and the his 130 h.p. Wm-kmaster--all with new high compression ratios. 0 - a A roniury ago there urre twice as many buffalo zn North America as them urrr people -- more than 50!WD.0(Cl, at-cnrdzmr to careiul sstlmnu-s. Today iliere are ahout h 4 "-' g l0,0(l() lll tho U. S. A. and Canada. whilo the population oi the two coiiiitrxx: has jumped to some 170,- l)00.0tl0 souls. only one Canad-.nn in nine has drawn up :i will and signed a testa- ment. to 7IS'illl'0 that l'l'.S property will he (l.sposed or as he wishes. The custom of makiiur wills dates back to 2100 B. C. Indeed, the wholn matter of making wills for staying power! Now, heavier, stronger, more durable frames increase rigidity. add to ruggedness and ' a of all 1953 Chevrolet trucks. Long famous for their ability to take the roughest iobs day after day, Chevrolet truck! are now brawnier, sturdier than ever. (Continuation ol rtondord equipment uhd Mm Illus- trated ll dependent on availability el material.) fi”l.miUf?o..l”3t Cliiitvtollellnllntlllh ' The ,,,.m.v,m-l-asngkaogg-rig” Maan; For 1953, Chevrolet trucks oifcr new famous for their ablllty to handle the h V I ll X p , ;Ll'.ll:'rntllllill.rtllf'thligttiie the --non... performance, new stamina, new safety r0ughcst.j0bs day after day at the lowest X m gfrfllgh i;'v”l,:;.,.;;nlh?,:. lf,',mfI and economy-and every model is even over-all cost to you! C. 1 i?,',;dml'j; ,:;f:,:':; Ilronger, sturdier, more durable than Yet, even with all these grcatei; ad; e : "C" W. 111059 Of 1'4” years! vantages, 1953 Chevrolet trucks give you i p l ! 0 Crrr-.nVrii,i: arms 7 onlthzbglllalllggo 28SZn"i.liEl”li if Th” advmccd L93dm35tCI3 T0F(ll1C' mmc fl" 3'0"” m0”cY than "W mh" r e a S O n S . In 1953. -11 Glmolmmcko up to 1400 Strict miquipped ' trucks of comparable capacity and spccit'1- trot: and mr with his. powerful "Torque-Actim” r es w ic make full use of truck momentum for greater -iotail area at 380.000 square miles master and Workmastcr engines; in all cations. Drop in at our showroom and talk ...,p,,;.,, ,,o,.,.,, 5.5., 1100' 1500, 1700 mi 1800 h..v,...1...y models deliver more power than hasgevcr w h 1. '1 e - - ' trucks use extra-large "Tor -A do " b ken in front. before been available in Chevrolet trucks. 0V" Your "uckmg mCd5- L" "3 3h0W You Y Y "Twin-Action" We in run lgtlltli qui:(,,lmcl)oth, safe nope-provide greater stopping power. greater durability For Quality This big, husky, va1vC.jn.1-mad mginc how much more you get for yourmoney Mlldn?3S with a new high-compression ratio brings With 1953 Chevrolet trucks. 0 r e dun Mm. you finer performance, faster acceleration, . '""'"'"”' t V l l' d g xreatcr hill-climbing ability and substan- 4 GFNFRM MOTORS VA!-Ul b e r X C l g daily greater gasoline mileage. ' y : .. But that's only the beginning. You get I --- t h 0 n e r l I J C . all the proved features and advantages C H E V O , that have made Chevrolet trucks world- -""" ' ' f The new and greater stamina or 1933 Clievmlet trucks. pin! -,-.-.-.-. extra garline economy with improved valve-in-head en8i"95v l euling com per ton-mile, brings you greater over- economy throughout the long life of your trucks. I Cfl --..,x- -.- 4 - .. .e........... HORNE MOTORS LTD , ' i w A aoa mznov srnm cllmonmwu . mu: m 4.? - ..-nu -ap.