‘N A workman surveys the new British Empire Games Stadium in Vancouver. Strange ‘But True By F. u. MacArthur what is the name of the Island hoi-ii men who-practised law in San Francisc Idlted progressive Yil"\'5paperS. n for K0VE|'n°1' .i( Falifornia ) and for mayo!‘ of San Francisco (1903) but was defeated in both campaigns. in 1905 President Theodore _Roose- \Pll. appointed him to the. Inter- slate Commerce Commission of uhich he was chairman for a Hill!‘ He was secretary of the Interior under President Wilson. He also served on special com- missions and on the Council Of National Defence. He won na- iiiinal attention and might hi"? gun! to the white house had he been born on American soil“. He died in 1921. Who was he. Sheldon Sawyer. of Gray, Mame. says that treating hens like wo- men pays off with more eggs. “I never enter my poultry house \\ILl’l0UL knockinl." Then when I go in the poultry are read)’ 10 rt-ceive me. “After all." explains Sawyer. “\'oli'd knock before entering ‘a ladies‘ dressing room woulclnt yot1"" Not only does poultrymflfl 53W" yr-r knock, but once inside he also liums catchy little tunes to the chickens. And they love the attention and cluck back their gratitude. Another little touch to make the poultry more dignified are the spectacles they wear. Sawyer clamps the metal. glas- srs through the beaks of his 2000 thickens to serve as blinders and to discourage unladylike peck- ink. O O C When you praise your wife after _...ii‘ve been married for a year, spread it thin. It may frighten her. "The hottest possible news story." says an editor. "would be the end of the world." True. and what a story for the final edition! A new kind of verdict "Space Siiiride" was handed nut by Ol- Iircrs after Airman RUSSC1 Schnonmaker of Palisades Park. N J. locked himself in an alti- tilde test chamber at Forest Air Force Base. Texas. and set the control so that he died just as ll his oxygen mask had failed at 25.000 feet. This may sound fantastic. but Paul Berger of Renton. Wash- ington. has become the grand- father of his own five children. You don't believe it? Well, it happened when Berger married his own mother-in-law. He divorced wife number one in 1951 and last year married her mother. The fact came to light in court when his former wife. now his stepdaughter. sued for unpaid alimony. Jack Taylor. of Fabin. Alberta, owns a tiny German midget-pouch dog which weighs less than four pounds and a great Dane that tips the scales at 150 pounds. 0 O O The liver of the largest whales often weigh a ton and the ani- mal's tongue as much as 3% tons. A common toad. or frog can and often does eat as many as 10.- 000 insects in a year. Garden snakes also consume large num- bers of insects, and yet farmers continue killing both year after year. without seeming to realize that they 'are destroying their best bug-killing friends outside of the birds. A woman's intuition is based largely on her ability to read be- tween a man's lying. For 32. you may now purchase a shears that threads needles and picks ‘em up. The unique la- dies‘ tool also has magnetic points to attract that elusive needle. Did you know that the bony growths on a horse's legs called whorls are as distinctive as those on the human hands? Believe it or not. but Pearson. Georgia. has a resident named “T: Smith. so named by his par- ents to distinguish him from all the other Smiths in the place. . . . Because many children are spoiled by their grandparents it makes the parent's job more dif- ficult. Such pamperings and pet- tings as most grandparents in- dulge in often hinders the child from becoming a ful a- dult. Some day those pampered chil- dren will have to learn how to get along with other folk. They will also have to learn to accept correction from their teachers. and if they have not learned to _ do so at home. they are in for an unhappy time. Small children ought never be allowed to rule the domestic most. When you say "no" stick to it. and let no amount of plead- irig change that “no" into "yes." But be reasonable in your re- quests and demands. and once the child is taught to abide by your decision it will not run to his grandparents or to anyone its lww! ri-is/YEW Mc€ORMIC|( '-‘Ai‘l.5...l'is.’ ' » 5' McCormick 55- » e- hey NP VII? I'rl:c°hunI:n. and '5%‘ Equipped with 22 1/2 Starter. Ideal for custom work or heavy operation. Parts and Service always available. W. ll. JENKINS Your HUDSON and INTERNATIONAL Dealer Great George Street HAY QIALER Here's a Baler at-parlorlia them all! Farmers with _" largo hey can a —and custom operators, agree that the Waive: than everything they ever wanted In bclor, Including Increased capacity tlon. Boles up to 10 tom cl hey per hour, with; larger, heavier, better stocking bales. Let us demonstrate in your own hey old vamenn In the completely new and stro¢_srng l lil.°.a McCormick No.55-Tm» be!» new rovemonls .-av ' bole also, In construe i larger stronger, simplified the 3! Ion-' I-l.P. Engine and Electric Call Today. This is an early , , t d' b '1 t E hiblt' P k. After the Games it will be the :,n,r;.s,:ni1a‘tM£N (,§.hl.'loNfs.tr,i]:w:1st'202n(l0r0y lnatl-llemwellltetrrlil lnt)erpro\ll):i‘clalu-Football Union. and will be known as Exhibition Bowl.—(Cl’ Photo). . else to be coddled and spoiled by their interference. All children are naturally aggressive but par- ents must learn to control and guide their aggressiveness or else. Heat provided from an auto- mobile cigar lighter kept a pre- mature baby alive on a wild two- mile ride to Lawrence, Massa- chusetts recently. No ambulance was available at the time and police officer Bill McGuiggan used his own car. while a (el- low officer plugged the incubator into a dashboard lighter thus maintaining the proper tempera- ture during the ride, strange but true. I O I Does the “Little Brown Church In the Vale" actually exist’? Yes. the composer. Emma Betsy Lar- son. and her husband were at- tending church in the Vale at Wimbledon. N. D.. one Sunday morning and the beauty of the setting prompted or inspired Mrs. Larson to write the catchy tuned hymn. To give you an example of old English writing this curious epi- taph was taken from a tombstone in the cemetery of “The Cathedral of the Moor." ' "l-‘eby. Ye A‘ I843 Heere in- teeereed Marry third wlfee n‘ lohn Elford. Having issue at byrth Marry and Sarah. "Neer twelve months day her maridgc hcer dead pass Her heavenly nuptiale consum- ateed was She furtilc prov'rl in Smile and Bodey both In life gude workes. at death she twyns brought forthe. And like a fruitfule tree bearing dy‘d Yet pheoniee like. two surviv‘d. End with for one there (Headquarters) for monfisan TIRE SALES AND SERVICE la! is Inspect your tires rcgulsrly. We'll catch wear and can before they cause you trouble. You'll aava moncy—and ha aafcrl When you need new lircs-«we've got a coin-. plcte linc oi’Goodycara. Seems today! LOOK FOR fill! "DION-ICON" OF QUALITY MOTORS IMDNTAGUE GARAGE MONl/\C~UL LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN cm VR()LET— OlDSMOllIlF (HlV‘x'()l l.l '.)ll)SM()llll.F Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke. Char- lottetown. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown on>June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ciidmure. Harrington. were the guests ul Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud, York, on June 13. Mr. and" Mrs. Herbert Barrett. Kingston. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell. on June 13. Mrs. Anniell-lughcs. Charlotte- town, spent last Sunday in York, the guest of Mrs. Herbert Ves- sey. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, York, spent last Sunday in Cove- hcad. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bearisto and son Keir. Covehead, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude on June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robin- son and family, Charlottetown. spent last Sunday in York. the guests of Mrs. W. D. Cooke, York. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brown, Toronto, Ont.. were visitors to York on June 13 Miss Dulice Cooke of Toronto, is spending a short holiday at the Manse in York, with her sis- ter, Mrs. Sproule. and Rev. Mr. Sproule. Miss Joyce Macswain, Char- lottetown, was in York last week- end, the guest of Miss Margaret Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Younker, Winsloe, and two children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Brown on June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Ueo Robinson, ..‘iiy, were the guests of Mrs. W. .2. Cooke on June l'.l. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Meadow Bank, were the guests or their son, Parker, aiio Mrs. aewell, on June 14. Miss Doris Brown, City, was a recent visitor to York. She was me guest of Mr. and Mrs. e‘.lmei- drown. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Fentoii Higgins 01 Charlottetown. spent June 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,AlDner Vessey. York. Mrs. Fred Andrew and two daughters. Louise and Velma. Charlottetown, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown. Rev. Elton Davidge of Sack- ville. N. 13., spent the week-end in York, with the Rev. and Mrs. Sproule. He assisted at the Sun- day service on the York Charge and on Monday he was June 16 in the City. A large number of York In- stitute members attended ' the convention which was held in Cnvehead Hall on June 15. family, Terry. Joan and James. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay guest . Mrs. Abner Vessey. York. spent M'r. and Mrs. Walter Auid and Auld. Covehead, on B.C. Royal, Cedar Shingles Kiln Dried Stored inside Johns - Manville or Barrett: Asphalt Shingles OP-EN THROUGH THE NOON HOUR AND WEDNESDAY AFTEHNOONS Cardinal and a group_gf lead:n_gl second base when Eddie Stank)’ broke his ankle in mid-season. Spangler will join the Brave’; at Brooklyn today. He hit over .400 in his last two years of col- lcgc baseball. CARDINAL FAVORS EDC PARIS (Reuters) —- A French good Shorthorns Saturday at 1:00 P.M. This herd has been built up through the use of only champion or good show bulls. In it can be found a number of show heifers of quality. You set the price—there is no re- serve. MURDOCK NICHOLSON, Springton CEMENT Regular $1.35 NOW 8 I .20 Per Bag TURNED CEDAR POSTS Round Tops I896 - M. F. SCHURMAN Co. Ltd. Kenslngton Summerslde Gharlottetown WOOD PICKETS 3‘ lt.—10c ea. 31/: ft.—12c ca. 1954 OF A SERV THE HOME COMPLETE BUILDING FREE Prompt Delivery [cg Sea-vice PLANNING ON BUILDING A HOME—STOliE—FAIiM BUILDING? 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Dray.‘ d1:ryi|v:;sIt§.“:~V::u‘::e Friday, June 18. 1954 The Guardian Page 1 t l Ha 3,.v,s_ French writers and scientists are favors ratification of the treaty M d M M 1 I H . Y.“ Sim Wm "mm" d_ 3 Coach urging France to ratify the Euro- bl'ln§ln% German troops into a six- I‘- In 11- 800m A en. . “ ' my treaty. The group. nation uropean Army as the best Georgetown. were the guests of 1i.r1:’£1l;r:Ag[KE&le:3IP)‘;ugh’mi: T3;3:";';';°;:bl':°;d"n]Tfls bile’: lieilledmby Cardinal Jules-Geraud means of ending the age - old ML Ind MIL HEN‘! Lewis On . . ° ' . . " ma "' S I’ g . A hbi h f Toulouse. rivalry between the two countirrs. Jun‘ 11 Sibby SlSl.'l to! malgelbrotorg on the to an unconditional release. 8 '9 9 re 5 Op 0 . . 3° W '°‘ “' °“ . " P"‘3."- sun is in his 13th year in liit‘ Min Leona Scott._ _Marshfield. a N-year-old outfielder just sign- mdorh ‘H with the Braves‘ In ‘N.’ we ‘"9" Vl°1‘m''' " "F9 ‘‘-j?’?:—‘'’'‘* 943 he was credited generally Young People’: Service held in speaker at the Sunday School with hem‘ . key mm in the York on June 6. Convention held in York United club.’ much to the Nana”, Lem . . . ' C'‘”'“h' guc pennant after taking over at Your attention is directed to the dispersal sale of