.i=‘»~‘§_;.i;; . v at... sxrna JOBS CARD OF THANKS we. D. D. Morrison wishes to sincerely thank her msny friends ma neighbours for their many acts ,1 findJICSS and also all those who pm. IIOWCIS and messes" M Wm- pgfliy diiliilfl her recent sad ber~ uymient. CARD OF THANKS m, and we. Allan Nicholson, Wood Islands, wish to extend their my sincere themes ior help so pmnptly and generously given by puny kind iriends and neighbours. since the loss o: their home by nr January 24th, 1949. . -- iin Display I lit iiur mosses: YOUR ram moons WITH s macros mar can no sxrns ions - time CLEARING -- - - srumrmo - — IULLDOZING in your District‘ can. ‘mean EXTRA INCOME when you‘ use a éCoretfnlllor Tractor A imfiokardde Co. Ltd. "Meets With Accident in Far North’; Mrs. Benjamin Luque, a former resident of Crapaud, who {or the past three years has been residing at Moser Bay on Kodiak Island in Alaska. where her husband is manlser and caretaker oi a plant owned and operated by the mm o1 Libby McNeill and Libby. On the afternoon oi January Nth. as the weather was unusually nniid and a bright sun, Mrs. Luque with her two dogs went ior a walk around beech oi Bay-mot intend- ing to go fer. But became inter- ested in nratching Ravens and l Firemen Battle "'l_‘ijll_i_:_GUARD1Ai§I, cnaaaornrrowu Smoke may be seen billowing irons the Tweei Building, corner o! Kent and Great George Streets, where ilromen battle the most destructive firs since 1946. The interior oi the red brick building was par- tially destroyed. Nemir Twaei. owner oi the building estimated its replacement at $70,000. The firs brok; out about ii a.m. and the last detail o! firemen came off duty at about 9.30 p. m. Photo by Garnhum. . Destructive Blaze q ' 1a »> The Central Guardian This column is reserved ior new! of local interest, but advertising of a nowsy nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. cnaswcnr. ror rflotografllls‘. CON FEDERATION LIFE [N - D. H. Craig, APB ‘first man a‘. Halifax periodically boarded steam- ers here and went as far ‘as Bos- ton. Vital news left the ship via carrier pigeon shortly ‘before the arrival. The overland express made its first run irom Haliiax to Victoria Beach Feb. 21. 1840. . When telegraph networks and cable communications put an end to couriers. AP began expanding. The co-operntive ownership "idea was retained. Like its ally the Can- York School is progressing iev- orabiy under the two very eiiicient teachers who are Mr. Wm. Croc- kett and Miss Evelyn Undcrhay. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caswell and son dole, Pleasant Grove. spent Sunday in York the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. Miss Verna Watts. York, daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Herold Watts, left for Toronto. 0nt.. last Thurs- for finest results" use rluscumiuirs YEAST QHow the familywlilcheerwhen you bring that fragrant plate of Parker House rolls piping hot from the oven! ‘Tie a treat you can often repeab-because they're so easy to make with quick-acting, dependa- ble Heischmanxfs Yeast. If you bake at horhe, you can profit by the experience of over 3 generations of Canadian women in using Fieischmanms Yeast. It's t A Friend We Have in Jesus" and eopure-soeonvenierst-sospeedyi And your breads, desserts and rolls will have that siuo-ioploase quality each time! Choose eiiLr Form TO-NIOI-Ifl A tempting oiuueaaossa! Cannell, RN. Scripture reading by iar meeting. The Y. P. S. held service in the church, Sunday, Feb. d, with good attendance. The past- president, Miss Irene MacDougall. led the devotion service opening by singing the Doxology. Miss MacDougull led in prayer, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Ilymn, “Stand Up! Stand Up For Jesus" was sung, followed by scrip- ture reading by Miss Mary C. Mac- day morning. He: many friends wish her much success. SURANCE, GILBON ENGINE and Electric De Luke Washers in stock... Wil- lard’: Service Station, Winsloe. THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Sydney, Nova Scotia. Phone Mari- time Central Airways Limited, 2061 O1‘ 540. ' Miss Caroline MacKenzie. followed by prayer by Miss Laura MacNevim Service closed with the benediction repeated by all. - I Emilee. which were after the wilt: ducks and when she tinaily noticed. she had wandered two miles from home. Turnedat once, and had only gone a short way. when she slip- ped on e wet board. covered with dead grass, ieil and broke both bones in left ankle, as well as trac- turlng the entire snide joint. . "Yield Not To Temptation" were sung during the service. The les- son, "The Fourth Watch of the Night", was read by_ Mrs. John Mac- ATTENTION adian Press, A-P is supported by the newspapers. Some‘ 1.200 independ- ent dailies in e United States along with the big syndicates- Hearst, Scripps-l-loward and Frank E. Ganneit Chains- share in the cost oi A-P and irom jt get the news of the world. In his book "Bar-riet-‘s Down", general manager Kent Cooper says Miss Gertrude MacDonald. stu- dent oi Union Commercial College, spent the weekend in York the guest oi her cousin, Miss Gladys Crockett. in MEMORIAM m loving memory 0f Hughie iinnensey who psled away Feb- m-y wit, 1944.- neqshsmyrseartliesamcsnory Friends of Mr. Frank Watts are Oisiuabend Iehsli never forget, lilsmemory to me is a treasure. mn- partdng I'll alwayarogret. lovingly Remembered by Ills Wife. m MEMBRIAM mioving memory oi our dear Mpfllq, My; William Hawbolt, who ... this iiie February 19th. m . eeue while our hearie are bleeding. o'er Use apofll that death has won. ‘e would at this solemn meeting Csimly any; Thy will be done. though cast down we're not for- linen . . alliioted, not alone: did’! give; and Thou hast taken -I.ord,'l1syvriilbedone. III Itmsmsbered Ivy Minnie, » Herbcrtllfllhllllbi- '05‘ cloeoso Mrs. IJuque then crawled on her knees about. the distance oi two blocks. got to an old cabin shelter, and got in, made a dire‘, (as native hunter's keep such shelters sup- plied with wood ior iuel» and matches) and tried to send dogs back to plant with note, but they would not leave her. There was also an old oil lamp which she lighted and put in win- low. expecting each moment to lose oonsoientlousness, and by that time three P. M. was getting _twiiight. However by that time the men. who were at work in one ed the buildings at plant, thought she had been gone longer than was her ueu I time on such a walk, and went out in search of her,'and as luck happened soon found her. but euiferlng intensely. They got the injured woman back to their home and it was not until the following aiternoon that s see.- ‘plane came into Moeer Bey and Mrs. Iluque was placed aboard and taken to the Griffin Memorial Hos- pital in the ‘Down of Kodiak on the mainland, where. at latest news re- ceived here, she was resting as counter-table as could be possible. John Luque oi Orapaud had been at Moses- Bay since August 31st, also employed by the same firm as his brother and it certainly was most fortunate that there were the two men there. to carry the suiier- ing woman. The many relatives and friends throughout P. E. I. regret . to learn 0d Mrs Luque's painful sc- cldent NEW HAVEN NOTE! Miss Mary ‘lhirney spent the week-end in Charlottetown. New Haven School is progress- ing ievourably under the teacher, TH]! MEN'S BASEMENT alien 6 dozen men's elastic-track overalls, good weight. Blue Denim, sires 3B t0 M. Regular $3.75, clearing at ease. Moore s. McLeod, Ltd. THE OFFICIAL OPENING oi the new Y. M. C. A. building will be held on Wednesday. February 23rd. at 2.30 P. M. All citizens are cordially invited to attend. s ‘MILE OFFICIAL OPENING oi the new Y. M. C. A. building will be held on WodnesdayJiobruary 23rd. at 2.30 P. M. All citizens are cordially invited to attend. OWING T0 the fire at the store of Jack Cameron, the LePage Shoe Co. Ltd.. have decided to discon- tinue their sale on Thursday and release the Queen Street store to Jack Cameron. ‘ APPOINTED KING'S PRINTER — Mr. Fred F. Dillon, Charlotte- town. has been appointed King's Printer and Publisher oi the Royal Gazette. The appointment became affective February 18in. GOSPEL SERVICES continued in the B. 0. E. Hail, Richmond St . the following evenings. Sunday cv- ening at 7.30. Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings at a o'clock. Every- body welcome. Evangelisis George and Mire. Walker. FUNERAL FEB 15TH. — ‘me funeral of the Jniant daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Irving Q1811). West» Devon was held on Tuesday. Feb. 15th. with a short service at tine home and the main service at the west Devon United (murch eon- 0! AP: "It (AP). . . is a cooperative news- gathcrlng association that collects the news oi the world ior its mem- ber newspapers, large and small. It has had the loyalty oi its members and employees longer than any other oo-operstive of its size“ re- markable diiierences, rare likeness- es. mediocre and keen mentelltles have been a pert oi it... “Every newspa r man who has lived in (the U11 ted States) in the last hundred years has in some ifonm or other, and at some time or another, in some way felt its in- fluence upon the newspaper with which he has been connected.” Incorporated in 190.’), AP battled from 1914 until 1934 to throw of! restrictions imposed by mono- polistic European news agencies- Reuters, Haves and Wolii. Be- tween them, the three controlled news dissemination in nearly all parts oi’ the world. AFs struggle was one ior ireedosn of internation- al news exchange. APZs later growth and hurdle of the great international news bar- riers progressed through South America, Europe and. iinaliy the Far East. Today. it maintains bureaus in nearly all world capitals and prin- cipal cities. Its news service tells of the actions and plishnients of individuals and nati ns.‘ Yorlt and Vicinity Mr. Leonard ‘Newlen, Friday in the city. Mr. Verdon Robinson was a. vis- itor to York on Sunday. “ York. spent glad to hear that he has returned to his home in York much im- proved in health after been a pati- ent in the PEI. Hospital. RICE POINT SCHOOL Report for January: Grade IX: 1, Rein MacDonald. Grade VII: i, Marina MacEach- crn. - Grade VI: i, Wayne MacEecherri; 2, Ellen MacEacliern. Grade V (Sin): 1. Ruth MacDon- ald; 2. Jack MacDonald. Lloyd Taylor; 3, Mac MacDonald. Grade III: 1. Vernon MacEsch- crn: 2, Eldon MncEachern. Perfect attendance: Vernon Mac- Eachern, Eldon MacEachern, Janice Belts. Wayne MacEechern. Prize for Stars in Spelling- Wayne MacEache-rn.’ ' Promoted to Grade VI: MucDougail. Ruth R. Taylor, Teacher. RABBIT 0R MINK The best way to dry out e. we‘. lur coat is to suspend it. from a padded hanger in a slight draught alter brushing it thoroughly. CANOE COVE; NOTES Mr. and Mrs. George Darrach re- centiy visited the city. Miss Christene MacNevin, teach- er at St. Catharine's. was home for the week-end. - . Many iriends are very glad to hear that Mrs. Willard MacKinnon is much improved from her recent illness. Grade V (Jn): 1, Janice Betis: 2,‘ Kinnon. Sing of a Wonderful Love", “What Hymns, "Come Let Us so SCHOLARSHIPS FUR SALE Promising students unable to qualify for scholarships are sometimes forced to forego their higher education through Isak of funds. A Sun Life College Policy will provide a guaranteed “scholnrship" to tskc your sou through college. Ensure your son's future — call mo today. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA wry“. FARMERS | HAVE THE FOLLOWING MACHINES AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE osuvsnn- POTATO SPRAYEI/IS — Single end Double Pump Models. II 8r i3 MARKER GRAIN-AND FERTILIZER DRILLS. 7 Ft. 8r 8 Fr. FIELD CULTIVATORS. MANURE SPREADER!» -— 3-Horse. GASOLlNEFNGIN-ES -- lVz-ZI/z & 3-5 H.P. Models. MILKERS AIND MILK COOLERS. I CREAM SEPARATORS — Both Mon-uoi end Motor Driven. FARM WAGONS. ' CALL AND SEE THEM. W. R. Jenkins Gr. George Street _"Service Follows Sales" looking Ahead Newly Completed Residence For Sale 131 Spring Paris Bold " (opposlh residence of Earle C. Baker) UHMEDIATE POSSESSION Living Room, Dining Room, 2 Bedrooms, Mm N,“ flmpbgfl. ducted by Rev. W. G. Dickson. In- Mrs. Melvin Jay York. was a n. d "' modern kitchen and bath. h“ ' h p ‘emtent was in the 01mm oeme- visitor to the eity 1m Friday. M“ a511,,‘ t‘,1g,°,,",¥,§"‘;,';§.,‘° “$53M?” m1- es n. x us 1e. - m“ ""'""*'"b"" 5 Misses Roma MscPhee and Iiiieen ten. ‘Iihe sympathy o! the eom- about am,- hj, recent mm" 1n i "W" ‘F For further particulars and appointment to inspect, apply emu... contort. Soother and simpler rhyyeasiieuiduea Downe, nurses-in-treining at Fai- and Mrs. Wm. MacPllee, New Haven hockey team is doing nnmlty is exttnded to the sorrow- Mr. Benny Watts. Tracsdle, was head. la busy those days unloading fertiliser at York Station. the P. E. I. Hospital. Daniel Mulrhead, and Mrs. Mack MacFad- MacLesn, Mrs. Howard Sill LIFE IIF GAIIADI - L. WALTHEN GAUDET, LLB. "'°""' """""""" 0d a ital t tn r- in: parents. -o. a visitor to York mt. week. ___. _ mfnvnfldfijmg: “u” 33m Nmyl-Iavienfwgftiestsoreiilir. . m Au w Very enjoyable quilting parties It! Richmond ltrset glilliliiiidunuum aw,‘ o Jim. In» NB GOV!’ were held it the homes 0i Mrs. ch-flflkwwm n ‘ L 9' I 11.1 Grafton Street Vs - . A II I T11 $11001 Ii 0T Milk!‘ w“ o: a Dnl w». yan- snseia m‘! work m. “mm ma, dowm we: Luque argggorrrirey m“ he u m ‘WW7; i. Y k is iv?‘ who ,,,,.,,,,,,.d m, L0,," 7—————--—-—-——-— ' in! K195i"! 3'0 5mm“? “mil- coriiined to his home with an st- 3' w ‘ w ’ l e" OUT OUR WAY BUCKLEYS 4/52/42’ Mr. Edison Macbougsirbeing the star oi.’ the team by scoring all three loals. tack of mumps. Mleflidith‘ Deuse left yesterday morning on a visit to relatives and two daughters, Georgie Peters and Mrs. Joseph Gauthier. visiting in the city, the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Miller MaicFadysn. Miss Norma Lewis. student nurse oi the P.1d’. Hospital was a visitor Mr. Charles Morrison. student oi Miss Caroline MscKenzie and Miss Laura MacNsvin, who are at- tending P. W. C., spent the week- end at home; also Miss Muriel Mac- Fadyon, also Mr. and Mrs. George Dsrrach attended the show. "The Best Years Of Our Lives", in i ,-_....._ __.__ ‘IDRTURED ALL MY LIFE FOR. THEs~sz= 5 ANYTHING "THAT —. "IIIMRIES I‘ hi“ ltiahfsulgggllg“ ‘m! ‘mm pun" m h” home 1n yo“ 1“; w"; Nevin. who is employed in Char- I ‘ 5WEE€€T QEN MACREE-tf TWO, YOU CAM‘T5 AND] \ ' ‘ M 1»! b PDT‘ d 4| I m‘ Mr WI; who spent a louewwn. "- 7 I \ FgR-TUNE THAT I'LL WIN,’ $PREFEfiLEYEFr rs. er eera an sug er - _ _- \. _ , ,__; - _ iI.‘l."'..:'°.i'.'.‘t2':. it: ‘ain't Ki’::..¢"i..":;-. nzsuzzii. is: I “r? THEE ‘i5 so w we‘ E‘ "oase- OFF-- MIGHT ELEVATE fit) , u= you cam- SiNG you cm LISTEN.‘ r "1 ly J. R. Williomt 8t. Dunstan! University, spent the weekend at his home in Pleasant Ch"l°"'°t°w“' . any" Although there is no organised w. -- w» new» m» im".*.:i."::'".:i.?".:" 521a; fir." It'll), 1 The many friends oi! Mrp. Pres- ton Carr, Fredericton are sorry to hear she in a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital. All wih her a J . s: ' y Se‘. ‘ . '1- B-IJ IPWIY Ytwmy- son Wayne o! Mt. Edward itoad h l u b m» mo. a Yo. a. m" o: $..i'°e.2‘;'.".f. t... s. zznzrxiz; *§ ‘ Mrl. Robert Crockett. ‘ d. and sa-s. m: Orsswell and daulhter times. or the city. spent Associated Press _ l iii!) Years iiid wispy,“- '"'" "‘ "I'- , ._.._.. rrienda o! Mile Gladys Crockett, Yon-k, are Iild to hear that she is improving in health after been laid up ior the past week. ‘ with Long Creek. The regular meeting of the Home and School Club was held in the school on Wednesday evening. The school is progressing iaverably u“. der the management of the teach- er, Miss Eleanor Carson. ‘m fi HALIFAX. 1ND. 21 —(@) -— ‘rhe Associated Press, only eo-oper- aiive news gathering agency in the United States and biggest in the Mrs. Archibald MacKinnon enter- tained the Y. P. S. at the last regu- 7 2/‘ WP») € world. was 100 years old Monday. \ ~n.|_, composite personality oi \,\r,\ American journalism had its be- vb?“ ginning when six New York news- 1 \ papers shared the noat of main- taining a liners at Halifax is meet trans-Atlantic steamers. Hie stories travelled a ocmsilex route. Penotrins pony amen M"?! - were the link between i-lalifetr and Vie Bosch. en the sh of north tern Nova Scotti. there del went to John. N. . by chartered paddle stelmer. The "electric telegraph relflyefi them In New York mrough Portland. Mo. I TS 0,, 440 IE amuse u ours runrun 2.3 ituemg» g- JR-W If. ' some mnzrv ‘IEAIZG woo soo . ' I - to sell the little deer will "I-Ml Alvin Mn Jones woo oin ' ' °"°""e~ We»: A4 - m‘ I an?“ iTev m 9t m"