. . _._.'._,.____.__..,j‘-!__H_ Inn- .. ~la~n _.,»-:.;-1 w-"v-pp- -.. .._..<_-»v~,-q;§_,$_..._. -.__.__.-. - .__-,...,_-.._....- n-‘p-h-“w-var-m...“ h, 1,‘ S_-¢_._ 1.. . l» : ‘a: WEDNESDAY, i Life Underwriters Elect Officers For 1938 TORONTO, Ont., Jim. 25—'1‘he Life Ull£l\l'\\'.\‘ltE'l‘S Association o! cilllildll licld its Annual General litoetixig in Toronto on January 21st. ‘The following ivere elected Oi- ficers of the Association for the Qflzlllllg _\'(‘1ll'Z Honorary President Sh’ i l". Muter, Metropolitan Life liis. 00., Kitchener, Ontario. President A. J. I .C. L. U.,Sun Life Afxxflf, Co. shdratoon, Sask. '1 Provincial Vice-Presidents British Columbia-K Cv. Mhc- Kenzle. Mutual Life, New West- ntintster. Albnrta-Jqobert Hill, Life. lmonton. Dominion P. . C, L. U., Dominion Life. Qiitbcc _ J. Cooper .. Sun hit». Montreal. Ouvbec- _ . t1 A“! P. moderation Life, Halt- "ixcl island — A. R. L, U., litiperial Lilc. (‘l'1l.llfl\t\fi, Board oi’ Director: li' C. L. U., Canada ‘iIoiiiir-iryi 'l'rea.surrr J t‘ l‘ U. L. U., Travelers ‘ i lilo. Honorary Secretary t.‘ l‘. Pfrivf C. L. U., Sun Life. 'l‘i‘f“' .ii. lit‘); ‘rir nf the institute L»: Chart- mrtl lili- [udu-rivritcrs. ". C L. U., Great ‘.0. ii. l l iilivc (‘nuncil of the tit (‘iiiricrrd Life Under- writers C L. U., Sun Life. ltvtri th- q- . (in v ‘I ‘iyt-mlirrship Committee l‘. t‘ l-' is. C. L. U., Canada 1i . . "Fil. Ont. . -’. ~: )l--mlicrs of the Board of Directors “ f‘ Hi-ridriasrin. C. L U"? Ii.’ i life. Toronto. .Y_ "i" r‘ T, U. London f“ v i-ror’. i. C‘. ti. U.. Imperial Life. ivlvc. C L U. l5!" Prileixhnro. Ont. C L U., Great ‘o . tli. C. L. U., rrrnio. a F‘. L U. Mutal Que. crrvvifers Associa- Pii-iwd" oruanizn- ‘n coast. mrinv of rite/I hi- mil"- oozirr BlJLLY issue/men fi-wii ruflcr from common i on. duo to lack tne diet. harsh don't get at the ..softens like a. o. water-sot- that. encour- irls natural elim- lloggys All-Bran . Or as a break- t . f. ' A. J. ravine. t‘. L. u. u! Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. elect- edPresitlcnt c-fThe Life Under- ivritegs Association utCrmndti. for the year 1938..lvl:r. Irving ts Man- ager at Saskatoon for the Sun Life Aixsurance Company. ____ gates at the Annual Meeting. t‘: A ‘at The objects of . inn cover a wide field ' 11W better education of l c 1C0 salesmen Course; nrt- tun .icted and examinations he lthllllllg to the title and (lesion ' L. . (Chartered Life Uu l. The Assroritfon t‘ mid l9 continiiiii: to do l uork in eliniiiititiii’: lill(‘lll'.(.l. li l bid hus- iiicss prncticm iii the iitltl of life insurance selling, As life insurance is prihliblv the greatest cn-r-ovrtitivo enterprise in existence so co-o; tin is much in cvirlenco in the Yllfll organ- -» ization of tho lll'~ of the no criii~wiiii~ as it rrrfiiiiis lo .=< b‘ l)l“t!‘l‘ conducted niitl ilir} Ff‘! ~ rr-t‘ti't'i-'l io the pulrzc br- plict-d on llll‘ highest pom-hie piziiic. Jan. 20) L Last tributes of nllllly friends were paid when the tun-ire; oi‘ t\'ll$$ opartmcnts iii i110 54111111 ' afternoon. The ' iiiiiii'>.’t" |ued pr oirziliiv iii i i ed ovgziniratimi ‘bute to the dam lot quiet, rnotlest l'0l'\'ltftl \\ ' male tiiiririr-tic comp" four local Assecizi- ' '\li I, lives in Flnfltitid ' "m? beat leaf and tho‘ longest cure give you_ the most lasting and fldelicious chew when ‘you ask for H 8r N Black Twist. havejthe time of youri life l’ trying to chew the flavor out: of _this fine tobacco. I rcnncciion \\'lll(ll \\'li.\ lite dvrc-ri _ . I-Cllld the wide f".1‘f‘li‘ of ticquzimq tcirccshzp she enjoyed. _ ‘ Quiet and (lillllflvfl in kvcp" ing with the last l-Jql of the d0- iccnscd. scrvlties ivc ntliictctkbl‘ Rev. EJ. Btlfftl-E i ti lust Baptist. Church, o fhe lintl ii ‘Jcrn n fnfilitul mo" D of prayer llev. ' d ritlt hers in the iimr t. (‘fit kind. Hymns sung by lllPlllllCTS of first litigate-t choir 'uti.ii:i~ the cLrt-c- lion of Liz's. lleiiii liulaicr- lV-TYO "The Old liiutrgeti Cti l‘. l ‘ N ir- er My Geri "to Thee" 1 i fnvnritos (f tlic rift . Jflvlll?‘ Til dcr their person l tho bereaved rPl from relatives. f iZnliOIiS frrm flu" avd nictcry’ best and mother. _ Out of tOWTl rvlriiivv» iticluded two flaw Brown of (‘ii:iil: d M1‘. BR. Browntil. .. -. l\ln.‘s.. and an aunt. Nita». A. S. lviurphy of Wallace. WEARS UNION COLOR S LONDON ~13. Africnn track with the Brztili . traliri but. she ivri‘ . nniivo 60llflll" " G unit's zit. You'll HICKEYE ulcnolsou ‘inc. Jan. 12th. be iiii- ; i _____ I MISS FlL-HYCES STEVENS i -—-—— l l lTFlUY) Daily Nvivs and Citizen Sim . Frances Stevens was held. iroiii her z Mlfis Liinrii Grrililini. i;;w'\- . THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN . Sea View and Vicinity _i_ rne weather of the peso wee: has been ideal winter weather briszht and frosty and the travel- lfnr: has been good loo. The ice on the bays and rivers is also good and hushed to show all travellers the best and safest routes. Sea View rinlr was reopened on Wednesday evenintz. Jan. 12 for another winter's sport. The ice was good. there was a. lame crowd present to watch a hockey game bctivecn the Nationalists of French River and the Maple Leafs of Sea View. After a well fought game the score ended 4-0 in favor of Sea. View. L, On Friday evening the 14th the Maple Leaf team_ met the Stanley players in Stanley Rink and again the Maple Leaf team won the honors. score ending 5-2 for Bea View. Those names areunder the Wigimore-MacKenzie league. ..___- Mr. and Mrs. lcring Raynor, Bel- mont” motored by the ice to Mal- peque from their home and were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Pickering. for a pleasant visit. Miss Millie Cousins entertaine the members of Sea View W. I. at licr home on Wednesday even- Tliere was a larltlff attendance of members besides several visitors from a near-by itutc ivhcui the members were Iilcrt nt, to entertain. President presided and the nteetintg opened .ivith the Odo and repeating Crecd. Roll Czill \v:is ziusivcrcd by the members tzivint: n New Year's Re- S0lllilOl1S. lviinutes and report of ‘ l ruffvrvtit committees followed and i u business discussion of difforoitt items. It wits decided to tzet up ii \‘.ll'lL‘i\' coitt-ert, iit February and ti commit-tee W115 appointed to have chnrut‘ of some. Mrs. J. R. Murphy. Airs. Leigh Sutherland. Mrs. Fred - Donald. 311's. Lorne Campbell. l i Airs. Lester Duzcrin and Miss Mzir- l . irirre Brventon. The matter of: Dblliill Clinic ivris discussed and‘ the iolloiviiiz lritlics kindly offered i to donate n hooked yiirn rug the i nrocccds to be used for this pur- i The donors zirc Miss Milli" f Cousins. Mix Lutiro, Graham and I M . Charles Dllfllldll this donation ivns tzrmitiy rtbiircciiiicd bv the! mciitb s. grub but! was then 1 lifflllllilt. in lllltl each member mzidc ; irrnb llll(l received a. nice article r. . slim. The pro- LJllil. committee then entertained ivitii n humorous reading by Mrs Charles Duzczin which was creat- lv eniovetl. The questionnaire on ILL"? . Child Welfare and Public Health ‘ t ivzis then discussed and filled in by iho convcnni: A tilensins: contest ivns then enloycd by all and prizes were nivarrlvd to the winners. The National Anthem brought this pro- I srain to a close after which the .‘ President ivclconied the visitors in l n pleas-int: mnnncr and meetings i were ltiveii from several of they visitors. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted bv Mrs. Charles, Iluizcnii. Mrs. Jets. E Murphy, _ Next mect- l nu: will bt- at the home of Mrs. 1.1’ ClllilPbPll. Poll call to be crcti with siuirccstions for im- ~ Island. l to learn she is making a good rcr-ovcry fOll0\\'ll12 n.n appen- (iili oncrziiion in Prince County Hos-zaitnl. The Williiv: Workers Missioni Band of Dtirnltii/ and Sen View held zi public meeting in Dnrnley Holt on Wcilncsrlnv cvciiinir. ‘There was n 200d HliOlldflllCtl nutl Rev. Mr. Thomas who tvas flic QUCSB speak- er presided and riftcr a short pro- tlTtllil '-‘.‘i‘.'f‘ll by the members Rev. Mr. Thomas unve ii splendid help- ful anti practical address. A sil- ver offer-int: tins taken t0 aid the work of tho Billltl. Mr. Chester Brown. Grnlirinfs Roiitl. Sllfllt a fen" (invs recently . lll Sm View. RUCSL o1‘ Mr. and - M: l". W. Donald. A - Milflllflt} Bliikeney. has re- llll'lll‘(l to licr homo ltrrc nits-r lspriitliitz some time in Kcnsington. The Nllk<l0ll Blind of Darnle)‘ and Sen Viciv met at the ltomc of lilrs. James Hickey, Dariilcy, for their Jtiuiiniy meeting. The ncii nrtisirlriit. Jenn McKay. prcsirlra mid the devotional period ivlis taken charge of by Louise McKay 'l‘lio ntissioiinrv votiiniii-tee their uiivr: intvrcstinc rciidiiizs. Roll cull ivris resipondtid to by a r9501"- lion for tho Nov: Year. The busi- v0 crl rt spirit of willinuncss and self- . denial cu the part; of the mem- bers. This blind has lost several of its oldest and most enthusiastic workers. Tho Tiroflriirn committee then trove several uood numbers and sentence Dl‘ll_\'f‘l'5 and closing hvutn brousrht this ntctilint! to a , close after which tcn was served by t the hostess. A corninittro of Llvelyn Donald, Myra Hickey and Jean McKay ivris appointed ti". map out n prom-am for i938. 'I‘he mrinv friends of Mr. Jame: M. Thompson. Dnrnlcy. are sorry to learn there are no decided im- movement in the condition of his health. Mr. William llllfilfl‘ is busily enrraectl cutting ire in the DOUG: for the farmers and fishermen who tirti busy hnuliirz it to their 11011195 and storing it for fitture use-V. I I srncur. o l P E R M A N E N I S $1.75 -—. $3.50 — $5.00 iShampno. “hive and Manicure i all for $1.00 empress Beauty Parlor 29 King Square Phone 1604 ISRINGING up FATHER IHNUAKY 2b, 1933 HOW MANY Bricks III 20 Prizes Offered For Best Answers. Zr u 754 inf "r313, t’ q m k a as 534s 257 2 _S_/:___||__§1,§ls5 jgggfluiafi LL "V ('0 ) 5y“, lbsyggfiss; _>. f b ' k i h h h d . ' d' lk ' the total of the figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8, and 9. The 9's may be distinguished ft‘0:htil:g'l:l|,)§’r tlie ffilcct thzlt tthfa ofmthegilligoztnsttgliglltalinllivhereas the “tail” of the 6 is bent owe:- to the right at the top. WHAT D0 ALL THESE FIGURES ADD UP TO? i "his contest is sponsored by The Charlottetown Guardian. 20 Prizes Offered For the correct, or nearest correct, solution, cash prizes as shown-below will be paid: 1st prize — — — — — — $15.00 6th prize —- -~ — —— -*- — $ Um 2nd prize - - _ - - - 5.00 7th pPIZG ~ - — — —- — 1-00 3rd prize — — — — — -- 4.00 8th prize — — — — -- — L0? 4th pfizg _ _ _ _ _ - 3.00 9th prize - — ~ — — — 11" 5th prize _ - - - - - 2.00 . 10th prize — — — — - — 1-°° and TEN MORE prizes of 50c each. Twenty prizes in all. CONDITIONS Rule 1.-—'I'iie competition closes February 12, 1938. All solutions to be cnnslderefl must reach The Guardian Office by that time. Rule 2.—-Any subscriber who is pnitl in advance to Dec. 31. 193B. ts eligible LU compete tor the above prizes. Also any and rill members of‘ the subscriber's immediate family. living in the same house. are eligible to compete. No money need be sent with the solutions. but sce Rule 5 regarding double prizes. All cor- respondents are considered eligible under this rule. Rule 3.——Any subscriber who is in arrears may compete on condition that. the arrears are paid and the subscription renewed to Dec. 193B. Such persons should immediately write to or call at the oillcc 0t 'l‘lie Guardian to learn the amount of the arrears payable. Any and all members of such a subscribers tam- ily may compete also when the subscriber has pnid the arrears nnd renewed to Dec. 1938 Rule 4.-—-Anyone not eligible under Rule 2 and not becoming eligible under Rule i 3 may qualify for competition by sending in his or her new sitbsrription. and this shall also qualify any and all of the members o1 his or her immediate family liv- ing in the same house. Rule 5.-—Every competitor. airerirly qualified under Rule 2. 3. or 4, may, if he or she so desires. qualify the entry for zi chance to win DOUBLE the amount of the prize that might. otherwise__b:_wwoti,___f1‘o so qualify the curry it Ls necessary to have it accompanied by u new subscription. Thus if a person. qunliflod under Rule 2, sends in a new subscription with the entry and ivins first prize, that prize will be $30.00 instead of $15.00. A subscriber in arrears would have to pay n11 arrears. renew to Dec. 31. 1938. and send in a subscription for SOiflCllllfij-‘lfit! in order to qualify for a chance to win a DOUBLE prize. A person not now a subscriber would have to subscribe himself, and also send a new subscription for someone else. to qualify his entry for n chance to win n DOUBLE prize. It is not obligatory to qualify under Rule 5. but such qualification gives a contestant a chance to win DOUBLE the prize that. otherwise might be won. l Q59 7 3 2 t go |] L 3 “rent ii l it e II l [UQU t, i: -::i 5 s i] Q§fiFErr i ‘J 7 _- ziergzsjg, vgfitJ E“ fiieiflééém er "fis-aéd-ifi” ‘Rule 7.-—-All solutions must be sent on the printed form below. Subscription Rates (‘imi- Iii Advance) City, $5.—Gountry,- $4.-0ff the‘ Island, $5. The Church » and surrounding walks? “‘ T7619? k3 s MW its... CONDITIONS (Continued) Rule 6.-—-Each competitor. by sending in his or her solution, uagreee that the decision o! the Judges will be indisputable and final. Rule 8.—1n case of a tie, the prize will go to the one who lied sent in a new subscription with his or her solution in accordance with Rule 5. II those who tied have both. or all, sent in new subscriptions, then the prize will go to the one whose subscription on which he or she became eligible is paid farthest in advance in the year 1938. 1f both or all are paid in advance of Dec. 3i. 1989, then the money will be divided evenly among those tying (or the prize. For example: Lt" four people are tied for first place, then theiflrat tour prizes will be pooled and divided evenly among the four people. Cut out this form along the border lines, fill in and mail early to the Chu- tottetown Guardian. ~ I I I Solution [lumber of Bricks Competition (ai—-—My solution of the number o! bricks in the church and surrounding walks It! — — — — — — — — - - — (bl——l am eligible for the competition on the subscription addressed to the following uuhscrlber: - Addresl-—--——-——-- Name — — — — ———---— (ci-—Amount enclosed on account of the above subscription, l (d)——New subscription. Ngm¢-_---_—--____ i» gddrug.-..._____._-___ Second new subscription. N5m|p-—-___.--__-_—-- Adflgg|_————_.__—-—- Amount enclosed for new subscriptions, 8 - -- — — — - - — — — — Jlllilhldtbt D519 —_—-——lfl NOTE: Sections (c) and (d) are tor use only i! subscription 1| not paid in advance of Dec. 31. 1988. or if sending in one or two new subscriptions. All new subscriptions must be paid for one year each. Name oIcouteetlnt—-—---————— Afldfggla-__nnun-—_t_tqn—uu f-By George McMonus MQJIGGG‘ BEFOQE | FORGET‘ IT- wouuo YOU MiND LENDING ME A LANTERN? i WiLL SAY ”HELLO TO YOU LATER-r"- VLJ. SEE lF Tl-E BUTLER HAS ONE DOWN IN THE CELLAR- OH-THAT l5 JUST WHAT’ I WANTED- NOW-WILL. YOU LIGHT IT ?l BE- LIEVE IT WlL..L. MAKE IT EASE? TD CARRY- YE 5- l GUEES NOW-WOLLD sou MIND TELLIN’ ME ébdsfdtléfié HAVE AN DEA?