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WTBOZOLL KQ rzrxo ISDZO SDI. Kill’ l0‘l‘Bl-I ’I'IlBKMOL— BKAOIL Yesterdays Cryptoquotst I COME TO BURY CAESAR. NOT ‘to riuuss: HIM-SHAKESPEARE}. I St. PORT ARTHUR. Ont. eaten in the downtown FIRE DAMAGES SCHOOL district. (OP) Andrew's separate school. was heavily damaged by fire early Monday. First estimates _. indicate the loss will run more lo- than $25,000 with four rooriis af- buslness fected in the eight-room structure. FIVE IIIISES Iqatyplstes and calls for “more” . . . that's your most positive proof of good baking . . . the kind of proof that’! go any so get for all your baking, when you use FIVE ROSES ALI. PURPOSE FLOUR. FIVE ROSES has been a favourite with Canadian women for over 60 years. That's because FIVE ROSES means smooth-textured. better testing cakes. fine. fltk! P35"! and cookies with a melt-in-the-mouth goodness. Oven tested to ensure uniform quality. and vitamin-enriched for family nutrition, FIVE ROSES is the perfect all- purpose flour for all your baking. rm iiosss All ruiu-oss VITAMIN INRICI-IED noun "HARD FINISH” FL00 R GLO SS DRIES TO A HARD IASTING SHINE IN Q. 'FlOOR GLOSS i Strange But True I: F. H. MacArthur Elmer merguson of Bolton, 0nt,, heard the Diesel freight round t.he curve north of the C.P.R. station last July 15. He had the uneasy feeling that his 18-month-old daughter Anne, was in danger. His heart missed a couple oi buts at seeing the door of his home partly opened. and be hot- footod It to the station just in time to see the child struck and tossed from the rails. Late in June of last year the E.C.Mr, of Ksmlooiil. B.C., ar- rested Alex Ignace. an Indian and sentenced him to six months in jail for assault. They took the fellow‘s fingerprints in a routine check. To their amazement they found they were identical with those of a man who had been hanged for murder in Ksmloops M years be- fore. What is still more amazing the hanged man's name was also Alex Ignace and it he had lived he wouid_have been the same age as the Indian serving his time in prison. Midsummer day falls on June 24, though. strangely enough, summer does not, according to the calendar. begin until June 21. Cerium, palladium. oslnium, platinum and thorium. all are more precious than gold. 0 I C "The Welcome Stranger." was the name given to the largest sugget of gold ever found. It was picked up in Victoria. Australia. in l869. It weighed approximately 142 pounds. You can't become moonstriick. all old sayings to the contrary. Nor is there such a condition as "moon-blindness." Onl_v Old S’)I can cause blindness and sun slrokr-. The word "chauffeur" means in French a sioker, and in the early days of steam-cars. the drivers were known as chauffeurs because their job was stoklng up the fur- nace: when gasoline-drivr-n cars came in the name was retained. Most of us have been warned at one time or another never to turn the hands of a clock hn('k~ ‘ward. Why? Because this back- ward movement of the hands could bend the pin by means of :;lich the striking gear is actuat- Have you ever wondered why the knives of ii lawn mower are arm ngrd_ s p l r a i l y instead of horizontally? Of course ilit-rr'.< fl reason for this. Here ii. is: that the knives may operate in a shear- ing manner against the cutting plate of the mower: The spiral arrangement of the blades maltn ’em cut like a scissors. O 0 0 Back in l894 molar cars had but one cylinder and the wheels were made of iron or solid rubber tires. That same year l4 gasoline driven auto: and 9 steam can completed in a race at Rouen. France. It is interesting to note that the average speed of the fastest vehicle was li‘a' miles per hour. But b.\' 1901, the winning car in nvrsce between Paris and Bar- deaux averaged 53‘; miles per hour for the distance. In ‘this age of speed 5.114 M.l-‘.1-I. would be small potatoes. True or false. Do the front wheels of an auto have to do more work than the rear whorls? False, The front wheels have only to roll along. The back wheels have to push the automobile for- ward and impart the driving push or power. Ancient manuscripts were iisii- slly written on special kinds of paper and very nffcu the ivltial letters were formed ll red ink. . . . Besides Eilyllt. mummies have been discovered in Persia. Assyria and Mexico. But the methods of cmbalming differed somewhat in each country. On June 4. 1951. pieces or glass- cleer ice fell on two blocks alone! Automobile Row on American Ave.. in Long Beach. California. Three parked cars recnivcri eon- sidersble damage from the ire pel- lnts. other pieces hit buildings in the M00-1500 blocks. The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments known in man. On the wt-st coast of Africa the natives have actually in- N. Granville Notes i -rm: nl/IARD‘Al\l. PHARLOTTFTOWN 31.000 DUTY FREE ..___ WASHINGTON. (AP)-— Ameri- Mr. Albert Follarid was a re- cam Visltlnc I fvrcizn count” cent visitor to Surnmerside. ‘Could 57138 bad‘ 31-000 W°‘''h "1 __ purchases duty-free under the re- ML Ema,-Sm, Mamas“, Wu {vised trade law recommended visitor to summeraide recently. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor. ‘Tuesday by President Eisenhower. The limit now. is $500. The presi- ports would every six months. WRONG ST. JOHN'S NIIE. 4CP| —- A stern lecture and $5 fine was civ- dent proposed to keep the pruent restriction that such personal im- be limited to once eAc_:_a_ NINE liolllllllgi t_9ii_§_i_i_s_ en a man charged in court under a section of the railway act with dumping garbage on railway tracks. Accused said he thought railway sectionmen removed gar- bage from tracks as part of their duties. a p’ Bron hi ran lungs and hrooc D KUGH I - In G III I ai'o'$‘.”ufi.':'ieti.£“x"-'-'o'h-v I-I. . OBI. ’3 in :‘el!i°:euc‘ahiise'of attacks M ALL I‘ tia. get IEDAOO from our in toda . This great medians ver a Bummerside. were visitors to Granville recently. r Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mailett en- tertained the members of the Y. P. U. on March in. The Young People’: Union held a social evening at the home of Ian Dunning on March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor had as their guests over the week-end. Miss Mary Thomas and Miss Mar- garet Buchanan. Mrs. James Taper returned to her home after spending some time with her sister. Mrs. Joseph Mstheson. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Adams,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Orville 'I\aylor, Mr. Wilfred Cann. were Visitors to Bummerslde recently. A card party sponsored by ihc N Granville W I. was held in th- Hall on March 19, men's prize was won by Eric Parsons. and wo- men's mine by Mrs. Orville Tay- lor. Service was conducted by the Y P. U. on March 20. with Mrs. Al- vin Mallett presiding. flendings. were given by Mrs. Orville Taylor. Mrs. Morton Adams. and Mrs. Gnorge Dunning. Mrs. Percy How-l alt read the Scripture. The choir‘ rendered "Will Your Anchor Hold" . A solo "Jesus Calls Us". was sung‘ by Mrs. George Dunning. 3 ,j_ l Pie. Elaine Taylor. R.C.A.S.C._‘ spent a few days uiih his parents} Mr. and Mrs l“rr-d Taylor. before, leaving for Korea. While home is farewell party was given him in the Hall at N. Granville. Mr. B. W. 'I‘a_\lor rend the address, and Ian Dunning presented him with a well filled purse. —-GU That Body of Yours Continued from page 2 or missed beat. Perhaps without} further examination the doctor‘ thought the pain in your chest was due to heart dis:-ass or found some slight abnormality in your electro- cnrciiogram " Dr Alvarez stairs (half what he should have told you was that the; changes are due to your age, yourl stout build. your increase in bloodi pressure or the medicine you are taking. If the specialist gives you] a leitcr to your doctor you mayi immediately suspect that something‘ is wrong with your heart whereas3 the letter may mention only some harmless condition present and is mentioned only for a matter ofi record. l "Today a high percentage of patients who are needlessly worried. about heart disease were mgm-I encd originally by n pessimistic; reading or interpretation of snl eleci.i'ocm'diogram." Many have the] id:-n that the electrocardiogram records are iiseless if not read or interpreted correctly. As stated before, the real and easiest tast of Ihe heart's ability is to measure how far the patient can walk at ii certain rate of speed] without getting out of breath. This_ is called the “work test" and is; considered the most reliable of sill heart tests. stltuterl the language of the drums amt can speak to one another by using different drum bcais. As she was serving guests at her home in Portland. Me... Mrs. Simon Glasser dropped it spoon. It was A sure sign. one of the superstitious guests told her, that more visitors would be arriving shortly. Half an hour later an .-automobile that had gone out of control whzimmedlnto her living room wall. . o . The saxophone was named for its inventor, a Belgian named Sax; He named the instrument after himself and patented it in 1846. Wives did not take the names of their husbands until Roman limes. Thus. if Julia married Pompey she became Julia. of Pom- pey. Our marrir-d women follow’ the Roman rule except that the word "of" is omitted. i Plane’s Ejector Seat Explodesi attuuhc to annoy! the ejector seat from the cockpit of t sirphne plant at Melton. 0nt.. Edward imminent frorn'Londcn. Em- was odve charges under the seat e.r.;‘3:ied , who was standing on the wing of the or-loo suffered a fractured pelvis and frn"l.urr'1 <,. "5... _ I I /1-.4?- '; YOR BRAND 16 Oz. Ice Box Jar SWEET MIXED PICKLES Only 33: YORK BRAND Fancy SPINACH 20 01.. Tins Whole Kernel CORN 14 Oz. Tins ORANGE Marmalade 24 Oz. Jar YORK BRAND Choice TOMATO JUICE 20 Oz. Tins 2 for 27¢ Shortening -FLUFFO. Ib. . . . . i3§l?}3Ft'{é’r"____" " CRISCO. lb. . . . . 37: i2’OTI"iHsw’j~“ KAM. 2 for 75¢: fri—Cartons secs. "A" Ige. . 43__e ‘Co-op Sliced BREAD. loaf . . . . ‘I6: Kraft — 8 Oz. 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