' Water street SATURDAY EASTER SALE nmnor swiss nurowr 5-DAY FREE TRIAL Unoondltlonaliy Guaranteed EWM ,. Strange But True By 1'. n. anon:-um It is so cold in the Arctic that air one inhales issues forth not in the form of vapor but more like dew and to the accompani- ment of a crackling sound in the air-the result, of the rapid con- traction of warm breath! The natives have a curious be- lief that spoken words actually freere in the air and can be heard only when t.he'spring thaw be- gins. Such is tale should have 1- good chance of winning a prize in tho Liar'a Club. I-Ion-ever, the statements in par- agraph one are absolutely true. so are the following: if you throw a glass of water into the air it will come down in ringing crystals of ice. Live wood becomes petrified. and when one tries to cut it, it gives off sparks like flint. "The Northern Lights have seen queer sights , . . so wrote poet Ro- bert service. He might havp stat- ed that the Arctic winter is s time CHRONOGRAPH ONLY 336.50 Imported Stop Swiss Chronograph ind Vifristivatch combined. Mens- sren speed and distance. Shock- proof. Gold colour polishcd cnsc. Unbreakable Qzvstnl. Swecp sccond nand. Anti-rnniznntic. Gcnuine loath- yr strap. (Expansion hracclcl 35(- sxtra). Order now. Sent C.().ll.. 01' M910” """"'3' ””I''” "M "M." when the Aurora Boralis causes !hM'ifPS- 170 IT Mill ilufixfiiilz travellers to that country to see .imited and prices mo ( . - queer sights. i again. Money back within 5 days if not satisfied. Plcnse prim. name and addlcss clcarly. CANADIAN PRECISE WATCH C0. 280 Hnvclock St., Sometimes the whole country ap- pears to hex on fire. Luminous bands of various colors span the heavens from zenith to horizon. sweeping across the sky with swift 9995 55 T"'"""' majesty, truly a sight to inspire lawn in the heart of the onlooker HERTFORD, England - fCP)'and causing tho arctic wolves and -1!)ducatinn auihoritlcs hcrc ex-, does to sci. up a niournful howling. pect to reap a handsome profit on' Ever hear of the Kenya Whitc ihe work done in local schools, in-rHuntex-s' Association? The order is gludlng neccllr-work by the ;:irLs made un of big game hunters who and vegetable growing by the boys, pay a fee of from 200 In 300 pound: srav AT THE ornwallis HoI:eI 7-11 HOLLIS ST., Halifax, N. S. pnnyg Fifty Single and Double Warm. Comfort- 3.94.43 able Rooms with and without hath . . . two minulcs' milk from Rnllwn.V 5i"il0"- SI9"m' ship Picrs, Business anti Theatrical DISUICL iirut: Storc. Snark liar. Post Office, Harbor Shop In Hotel Building. Rates 52.50 to 36.50 per day. FOR OUR (2l'ItIh'liS' SAF- ETY AND l'ROTl-:("I'i()N this Hotel is cquippcd with A NEIV .-'tI."I'OMATIC SPRINKIJJR SYSTEM in every room. Firc Alurm Bells and Steel Fire Escape: for quick exits in case of aIi)' emc-rgcnrgv. Iou will cnjoy (i()RlFORT with ECONOMY III. III! ”(i()RNIVAI.IJS H()TI'JI'." Radios available. Frcc Parking. KENNEDYIS SPRING SUGGESTIONS! SUITS- . To suit you. All Il”PW spring sliadcs. Sizes ll-I7, 12-20, 38-44. l6!,Q-2441;. 522.95 to 369.95 SHORTIES- New, Smart, Different. 515.95 to 541.95 COATS- Plains, Plnlds and Cliecks. All sizes. 325.95 to 560.95 DRESSES- A cmnpleic line of plain and prints in falllc, crepe, silk and nylon. 37.95 to 327.95 x SKIRTS- For IIlP'SmIll'If'RI of smart In new Spring Skirts. - - - Plains, Plalds, Twccds. 53.98 Io 511.95 ALSO: A complete line. of Purses, Gloves, Scarves, Blouses and Lingerie. Kennedy's Ladies' Wear 100 Queen St. Next door to the Bus Stop Fashion Show to be held In the Prince Edward Theatre ' on Monday, March 24th. Get the Best Buys in I I and SUPPLIES a month for the priveiego of hunt- ing lions in the Jungle. 0 I O Crocodiles have eyes that look like a half moon. If you think there are no giants left on earth you should consider the Watusi natives who live in Ruanda-Urundi. one of the strang- est countries in the world. These primitive people live from R000 to 10,000 feet. above sea level. and have R ruling aristocracy more ad- vanced than most negroes in the United States. Ruanda-Urundi is the land of giants. You seldom see an adult Watusl. man or women. who in not well over six feet: and many of the males stand well over seven feet. What is more amazing. hhey have v-shaped heads and eves of unbelievable size. A baby Watusi with its huge eyes, v-shaped head. looks for all the world like a squir- rel. Their origin remains a mystery to this day. But their royal king. like most royal kings, can trace his ancestry back to ancient times. Banthine. widely heralded as I stomach-ulcer treatment. has now been successiullv used to combat excessive persolration and other conditions effecting the sweat glands. Medical "journals report one an- ihcnilc case. of octuplets. but. the children died soon after birth. Ouintuplets occur onlv once in 20 million deliveries. The tendency to multinle birth, like longevity. is inherited. O O O Nata Keve. of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. hit upon a unique plan for entertaining youngsters S116 makes recordings for children called "my Own Story" in which their everyday experiences are dramatized and then played back to the kiddies by a flick of the nhonogranh button. If you would like to fill out a detailed question- naire about your Jimmie or Smile. ;and send it to her nt thc above tadclress: Kay will send instructions ,about writing up the little story timing etc. Many parents are tak- ing advantane of this offer to bilild a. "talking book" library of their children's growing years. The International Shoe Company which makn ll per cent of all shoes .worn by Americans. almost trin- iled its profits from 35.488 in 194R to Sl5.000.000 in I951. When a company irinles its pro- fits in one year and then we add the taxes and profits which accum- ilaie, in every sale. one can begin to undvrstand why shoes cost so amucn today. In times of war nations build un a hatred of each other bv spread- ing propaganda. After all most persons believe these tales and certainly no country will go far yon the road to 7198611 and good. will lby methods of hate and racial pre- - judice. a O I Not one of us had any say rc- gizardtnsz the race into which we 'were born. Whether that race he v.-hiic. or black or yellow. fI'i1r-rcs nothing we can do about it, How can one color deem themselves 3 imasier race? We are all God's lchildrcn. made in His Image and created by Him. Building up on" ,color against anoihcr can onlv cnd yin political. and National strife. ,0nlv bv a philosophy which is icliristian shall every nation be fin- Iallv established in its own right, In colonial days the simple cic- lmentary wants of a family could lbe looked after by an honest day": ltnll but in our highly civilized com- 'nlex world money is a "must" be- fore our wants can be satisfied. In the Uzbek Republic is the oldest city on earth. Osh. fnrnded hy Father Adam. accordino tr. na- i "re legend after he and Eva were banlshed from the Garden of Eden. Twenty years ago it was liitlc THE GUARDIAN. CIIARLOTTETOWN VVhirlWind by Norma Newcomb cnar-ma '11.na1-can Part Two "I have a good mind to slap your face.” announced I-ieicn dis- tinctly. "And you can't marry Bill Burke. You're already married. My sister told me." "But divorced, my pet. The de- cree became final yesterday." "Mike and I will never be di- vorced." "Helen, lisiacn to me." "Oh, no. Mike told me not to listen to you. And Mike is now my lord and master. We shall he hap- py, Mike and I. We understand what hurt. is, and disappointment. How did you make out with darl- ing Jimmy?" "But. you must be joking. doesn't. love you." The red head sniffed. "I am not joking!” Nor was she. 0 Mike Mr. Perkin was at the airport when the plane piloted by Captain Mike White arrived from Buffalo. "Dronda. dear," murmured Bill Burke, "this is the excellent presi- dent of the excellent Comet Air- lines." "Gee, and they're almost as good as the American Airlines.” "How nice of you to say so." flut- tered flattered Mr. Perkin. ''I do hope you enjoyed the flight." Mfr. Perkin harumphed, then continued toward the gate lead- in: out onto the field. Helen irhoopcd when she saw him, and came dashing over. "My dear Mr. Perkin, how nice or you to come to congratulate' me!" Mr, Perkins watery gray eyes became grave as Jimmy inflicted his presence upon him. "I am sor- ry to see you in such bad company, Miss Stafford. I will (orglve you this once." "AW, you didn't take my resig- nation seriously did you, Mr. Per- kin? Why, I'd cut my right arm off up to here for Comet Airlines." "And good first officers are dif- ficult to come by these days." Mr. Perkin blinked. "Am I to understand that you are applying for your old job, Mr. Kennedy?" "Well. a man with a family has to live on something." "I'm sure Miss Moore is quatcly supplied with cash." "B-ut Miss Stafford isn't." 'lMiss Stafford?" "it happened like ade- ihis," said Helen . . . Jimmy had not waited for her to make up her mind to talk to him. He had growled low under his breath, nicked her up. and car- ricrl her out of the room. several people looked at them disapprov-I -inzly as he carried her into the. suite Mike had been given -- alsoi with Dronda's compliments. He ig- nored hcr struggles and sat down with her. cradling her on his lap. ”1j10W (me you. Jimmy Kennedy! Willi. till I tell Mike. He'll break your neck." I "I dare anything for the woman I love," he said grandiloquently. 'I dare a punch in the nose, a re- fusal - anything." "Love?" She suddenly sti-uggiiiig. "Lovc." hr-. repeated. "Helen, I've been an awful fool. All those pret- ceased ii" girls - Sally -- Dronda -when you're the only one I could ever really love. ' "And I'm just dopey enough to believe you, too." ”You do believe me, don't you! Ill never be perfect. I guess 111 ,known to the outside world. but itoday it is thoroughly ivestcrni7.ed.i SEA VIEW SCHOOL February I Grade X - l. Thclma Cn'.llnI)PII.1 '1. Carl Murphy. 3. Clifford Don-A aid. Grade IX -- l. Grace Camphell. 2. Robert Adams. 3. Ethel Adams! Grade VIII - l. Rita Murnhini Eleanor Campbell. 3. Enid Don- aid. I Grade VII - 1. Joan Duggan land Lois Murphy. 2. Ethyle Adams. 3. Clair Sutherland. Grade VI - 1. Clayton Coulson . I i '7 2. Donnie Adams. 3! Walter Stewart. I Principal - Wanda Murphy. , Grade V - l. Margery Adams ll. Willis Adams. 3. David Moun- lain. Grade IV - l. Helen Murphy. 2. Faye Coulson. 3. Fanny Adams and Kaye Campbell. Grade in -- 1. Vivian Duggan. 2. Doreen Adams. Grade lI A -- 1. Jerry Adams. 2. Leigh Sutherland. 3. Lowell Coulaon. Grade II B - l. Sylvia Mur- lihy. 2. Lorraine couison. 3. John lvflzuntaln. Highest average - Helen Mm. Dhy. 09 per cent. Teacher - shfriey A. smart. Honour Roll forHtheI month of. p couensrrn INSURANCE SERVICE always he attracted by a pretty face, hut I'll always come back to the pi-ctticst one of all, the pret- tiest and nicest and wonder- iulcst girl who ever. . . " To be concluded LONDON --4CP)- Th-l:'.c skele- tons uncarlhed on a bombed site Vast Change In World's Oil Siiuaiion By J. M. Roberts, in Associated Press News Analyst The world oil situation has so changed in the last year that the question of Iranian productionhas passed almost entirely from the economic into the political field. when Iran nationalised her British-operated fields last May there were fears of A world short- age. The industry adopted emer- gency measures for distribution. Now new production elsewhere hasi taken up the slack. although in- creases in demand are not fully met. Thus. as he once again breaks off negotiations with Western in- terests seeking a solution to Iran's quarrel with Britain, Prunler Mossadegh faces a changed situat- ion. The west is demonstrating that it can do without Iran better than Iran can do without its mar- kets. In this latest development. rep- resentatives of the World Bank sought to establish interim oper- ation of the wells pending some later agreement between Britain and Iran. It wanted to use the British technicians who know the the operation. Mossadegh said he'd have no return to Britons. The bank was willing to let Iran have part of the oil for re- sale at pegged prices. Mossadegh apparently wanted the right to cut prices. thereby helping Iran establish her own markets as a weapon in future negotiations. The bank said no. . So the negotiations collapsed. Now the big questions are how long Mosndegh will last as prem- ier with revenue from the fields indefinitely postponed. and wheth- er Iran is headed for political chaos and a possible Communist coup. Britain has believed all the time that when the pinch became great enough, Mossadegh would be ousted and Iran would bargain. 'Ilhe United States has hoped that an agreement could be reached on a better basis. The failure of the World Bank negotiations will hardly mean that the U. S. effort will be drop- ped. some new proposal will prob- ably follow return of the bank's representatives to Washington. if so, it must come quickly. for all the political and economic signs point to an early crisis in Iran. BIIIIGESS IEIITIME Continued from page 10 drive him from that tree. Ho would stay just as long as it pleased him to, and what he was eating tast- ed so good he had an idea he would stay quite a while. -"Perhaps if we leave him alonn he will go awav of his own accord when he has finished his dinner." said I-footy hopefully. "Perhaps, but I don't bclieve he will. He'll stay just to be obstin- ntc." declared Mrs. Hooiy. "Whe- ther he stays or not our poor darl- ings must be fed. The dears are crying for somethinz to eat right now and they must be fed," she not see Prickly Porky: too many soundieal wings such as only Owls could see Prickly Porky. He seem- ed to be half curled up in 9 crotch with his back to the trunk of the tree. He seemed to be asleep. "Perhaps when he wakes up he will go away." said)-footy hope- fully. Then he flew off in the moonlight for his turn at hunt- ing. Prickly Porky slept the rest of the night while the big Owls hunt- ed, laying on the edge of the big nest. what the babies could not eat branchu were in the way. On be ready for then into: vhn they possess they flew down where they light of the breaking day Prickly A when it was in-cum in. It would! KING EIIIE TEA Villain. ' Mason 22. I952 were huury again. With tho first Porky began to stir. He began talk- ing to himself frotfully. "Look. he's getting ready to climb down." said Booty under his breath. He was mistaken. Instead of climbing dawn Prickly Porky. still fretting, began to climb up. On the nextmiggbprmcg iatsatticd . . com I an an OI - breakfast. It was plain tha't he when "'0 3W UIMWI am It was going to my awhile. no ms. the "win! he VII lull then eat- He was there all our day. and as his supper one when hishel I lilo llvllillllll added. "I sunpose so. but how can we, leave them while we hunt? They; can't be fed on nothing." Hooty re-, plied. I "One will stay here while the, other hunis. We will take turns,"i said Mrs. Hooty. I so they took turns. I-Iootv went, first. He had good luck and was. back shortly. Then Mrs. Hootv wcnt. It took her longer. 7 "Has he gone?" she asked catzcrlv, when she returned and had fed the. babies and they were once mori- qriei. ' in the Whitechapel district are be- lieved to he remains of victims of the Great Plague of less. the yeari lieforcpthe Great Fire of London. NEVER MORE FOR YOUR OLD ICE BOX OR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Trade In Today for 3 Famous FIBESTONE Electric Refrigerator at Special Low sale Prices. SEE F8 AND SAVE More for your old Frig. Loan for the New one. FIRESTONE BRYENTON 8: MacKAY COMPANY 181 Gt. Geo. SI. c(I.f3C3I.ogcrsJ9o1icioo &imitoO imaj - ti-Rowe Woodworking GIIIIPAIY LIIIITEI Phone 2707 or 2708 "IGDIIIIII 181 QUEEN 81'. AGENTS 'l'H'ROUGl-IOUT TI-II! 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