warm M: rouit SEEDS! Wllflliir etalllei INF TIDE‘ Nae ‘or is» eohiinerolel purposes, w. heIIevI! l will pay you to O0! Olll‘ NIH I948 Oiilillilg 8i Price Llst We 0M1’! the ALWAYS TENDER DEET. HYBRID SWEET CORN, BOUNTY TOMATO and other recent introductions. (Try our HUTCIIINBON CARROT ior l. bumper cropping variety!) Prices lower This season, Quoli ARTHUR VESEY, York, seeds only. co i TODAY Prince Edward Island t. I1‘ plentiful iuppiv (s? m1 Ic- 11O\V - CLLIE POPS BARK SAVES EIGHT LIVES The barking oi "Buddy", seen with master, Roy Oallender, rous- ed eight in a house ailre in Tor- onto. Three children were among eight who lied from the home in zero weather alter the dog roused them. 0 Gives FA$T Nil-IE! Also eernbell EXCESS DABTRIC ACIDI" VICTORIA GIRL BEST AUSSIE OR-SI-IWOMAN MEILIBOUMVIE. Australia, Feb. 1s - (or) - A Victoria girl, Miss Kathleen Lucas, recently won the most coveted award ior women riders In Australia. This was the Gai-ryonven perpetual troph- for wompetitlon at the Mel urne Royal Agricultural show. It was iii-st given in 1934 lo commemorate , the death oi a noted Australian '1 Ellen ’s Diary I: III llllnl Isl-nil Wile (Continued irom Page Q) down on the rug beside him. They are picture postcards, a type no: so common now but which reach- ed their heyday about the time: that James was courtin’ -or on some o! the meailoget written thereon would iced one to bellevs. And strange as it might appear to those more youthlul, even one; an interval oi many years, I ‘con. iess many o! them received more than just a cssufl ‘review! Presently Jamie said laughing. "Here's a iunny one. There's an old fellow on it with long whis- kers like BIDIA Claus has got. He's priming the pump, 1 think" with hot water. Look at the steam irom it. Boy. it must have been a cold day there! Road whet it says." I road: “Kay's gettin’ short an’ woTe out oi straw, Pimp‘: maze up, an’ tl1.l.a wind's dash'd raw; Cow's gone dry, m’ the hens won't 1&1. But termini excitin’ anyvwayl" "Pretty silly" Jamie commented, though we both chuckled. 8o i‘. was exciting at Alderlea this morning. However, after a dosage oi boiling water soci, the now familiar put-put o! the engine and a line oi hose laid to the piggery assured me that all was well again outdoors and that with an easy mind I could return to my indoor cares. _ . . The last wide-amending old ' spruce of the hedge at the other iarm was felled this afternoon and thelsst clearing tire wrote a dark line against the blue oi the sky there. James showing obvious con- tent ln his old armchair as he chats with Mr. C. irom the house on tho hill, answers his question with; "Yes-we managed to get 1i. all down and the rubba o burnt. We saved a nice iew sI. clrs ior lumber and Rob got the wood. Has it about all hauled home." And I suppose when I shall one day come to the other lax-m, deso- late now with the loneliness which ‘hovers about a place which shel- lters no dwellers I shall sigh ior ,the nice old trees that saw so -mucb oi the living there and now are gone . . . And James speaks _ up to remind mo: “Did Y0" kiwi" these are holes. in those mitts oi mine. Ellen?" Until tomorrow - Dilly-GOOD‘ night. horsewctnan. Mrs. Violet Murrell who w“ burned to death with her hugband trying to save her iavor- its horse. Garryowen, from I n" at Mordlalioc. Vivi-orifi- Twenty-two-year-old Miss Luci! Is one o! the younsest mmllelllm"! gver to win the award; she scored on 1/: points out oi aporslble 100 ior expert riding, periect costume and excellent mount, alter a Bfiifli‘ ling two-hour test in the arena. An war-nan who will] IIlQ Bwlfd can iali-ly be said to be the best horsewoman in Australia. ‘001101111 01x s11s.--- ' ___.._.-i-- (Continued from Page l) bobby-gnxgpg “when into marriage and iorever sscriiicod their status as single women. But whatever caused the show» in the nimbfl 0! 01d mildl- s. sad blow at domestic felicity. For no hdflw I! l hasn't an old maid auntie in it to rock the baby to sleep. it is real proper home that and hear tho kids’ prayers. and kiss a hurt and make it well, and do all the other chores that Mother 1a too bu” W when God do. ‘ ' lly blessed a family He put an old maid in it whose whole liia i; s. sacrifice ior others. It is the old maid (ll-lighter who nurses queruious old parents through years and years oi-invalid- ism. 1t is the old maid sister who gives up her own youth and love and chances of happiness to toil to edrucate her brothers and sisters and give them advantages ‘she never had. It is the old maid cousins. who never had a romance oi their own. who listen with sympathy to the coniidences oi the little teen-user About her Boy Friend and give the bewildered child the wise counsel that keeps her on the right road. aithout an old maid! Winat a sorry plight a iamlly is in And where would the world be it there never had been any old helm? Bisppcse there never had been a Hos-ems Nlghtinflls to piol- 6d’ naodern nursing, or a Clara Baton never had rounded the Red Crone. or a Jano Addams the Hull House, or s Frances Willard the Women's Christian mnpeiancs Unlom or a sussn B. Anthony make? the tight that gave women suiirage. l-Idh back to the D81’! A805? B Wouldlft, it in civilian? no. we ain't do without our old maids. either in the homo 0r out o! "- ‘Yiw! m one "FIIIJW Kiri will got married. rvr-‘I . o! our greatest assets. Let's hope and pray that not ‘The Central Guardian This column la reserved- ior news oi local interest. but advertising i .1 newly nature may be inserted at iive cents n word strictly pey- shlo in ‘advance. l JIMMIES TAXI. Phone 5Z5. connornsuon anus m- BUBAN . arm na. aroma.- ' discuss v rnposits High School at mas this ‘evenlngvoves- C. l". C. Y. AT YOUR SERVICE-Males‘ Coal Co. Phone 249B. PHONE SAUNDERS group and wedding pictures location. 1106 ior 0D AT HOLMAlVS-Now available at Holmans, both stores, babies’ rail sleighs, also pram and stroller runners. Get yours today. HEAR. DR. STEELE discuss Composite l-ilgih School at 8A5 this evening over C. I". C. Y. WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK both’ ooal and oil burning brood- ers. also brooder pipe and elbows. Book your order now, ior delivery when required. Holmarrs Char- lottetown Store. CHANGES 1N MUSICAL. FES- TIVAL SYLLABUS —-Ola5s 39. "Bright is the Ring o! Words," substitute "I Attempt Molt-n Imves Sickness to Fly"; class S5, "The Elinrsn". substitute "Lullaby or Berceuse”; class 48, "'l‘he Owl.“ substitute “Boat Bong"; class 71, “Oi! with His Head", substitute "Melody"; class B5 and 48 are in the "High Road to Song" obtain- able at ‘Iioombs and Miller Bros. WED AT IIANTSPORT — The wedding 0d Shh-lee Jane, daugh- ter o! Mr. and Nil-s. J. Elmer Dunning. Montague, Prince Ed- ward Island, to Duncan Delmar Reid Robinson. son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Robinson, Cam- bridge, Nova. Scotla, was sole/mn- lzed on Monday, January l2, at Hantsport. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- inson are both students at Acadia University,‘ where Mr. Robinson will obtain his Bachelor oi Arts degree this year. CALGARY FUR. BREEDERS WIN - Calgary mink and iox breeders returned with 80 ribbons and iive cups irom the tenth an- nual Fllr and Pelt show sponsor- ed by the Alberta Provincial Fur Breeders’ Association in Edmon- ton Jan. 6-8. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Joyce, Calgary, won iive cups and i2 ribbons. including the Soudack Fur Auction Cup ior re- serve champion standard mink. Dave Johnson, Bowness (former- ly of Long River, P. E. Island). exhibiting at a pelt show ior the first time, collected 21 ribbons, i11- cluding the champion pastel and champion 95 per cent white mink. Southern Alberta exhibitors won 47 ribbons in the iox iur show. ISLANDER. PASSES The death took pliwe at her home, 193 Home Si... Winnipeg, oi Annie lvlJunay Sutherland on Feb. 8th. She WasBborn at Now London, P. El. Island, 89 years ago, daughter o1 the late Richard and Mrs. Mur- ray and widow oi’ the late Don- ald A. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland with their iamily moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, in i904 where they have resided ever since. The surviving mem- bers are Mrs. Thomas Taylor iMsy), and Russcl. A son Percy predeceased her in 1948, The funeral took place on Feb. 10th. conducted by her Pastor, the Rev. United Church, burial in the iam- ily plot in Elmwood cemetery. EASTERN TRUST - Mr. Albert S. haser oi Montreal was appoint- ed a VICCIpsESIdETIII oi The Eastern Trust Comrpany at the fifty-filth annual meeting oi the Board oi Directors. Mir. Fraser has been a director oi the company and is a member oi its Montreal Advisory Board. Hon. l". B. McCurdry, P. 0., president. was re-elected. as were F. P. Starr oi Saint John and A. J. Camipbeli. K. 0., oi Truro, vice-presidents. Directors oi the Eastern Trust Company are: W. U. Appleton, Moncton; R. G. Beazley, Holiinx; A. Kirk Cam- eron, Montreal; J. W. Godiirey, K. 6.. Halifax; Henry J. Hague, KC, Halilax; Hugh Mackay, Saint John; .1. C. MacKeen. Haitian; Hon. F. McNamara, 8t. John's, Nifld; John MaoNeil, KC, syd- hey; William T. Powers. Lunen- burg; Hon. J. L. Rslsion, P.C.. KC, Montreal; G. H. Rennie. Toronto; H. R. Sliver. l-loliiax; D. C. Sinclair. K. 0., New Glasgow: G. B. Smith. KO. C. W. Stairs w a. n. 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