JULY 23. 1953 IIIDIGESTIOII 5., heartburn, pain and other symptoms :1 -- ' gdh drtymav aowbarelieved ”"""l'muel entirely IIY I new development or a quarter-nullian - Eucuiaiu said No prescription neceus ' Execute today. Ir 4 chemists. inter: of months. 5., dmgguts only. in last four but sold Strange But True 3: r.' a. MacArthur eral store owned by Andrew Gasa, Comlwall. and a discussion arose as to which was the greater figure, Eisenhower or Churchill. when the argument was at it. height, a shepherd dog that had been re- posing at its master-.'g feet. sudden- om "”'-'"'l "W9 M ”m'"3 Iv arose, and lifting its head high hliillbtlnll or lull! "I W30 Illhered around in the gem in the air gave out a series of -YOU'VE NOTHING o LOSE! l'”agi”e making the smoothest starching solution you've ever used, with messy pots and pans to wash and NO waiting! 7641': G H D E You simply pour GLIDE into water (hot or cold) and your starchipg solu- tion is ready! No blueing or wax is necessary I EQCO W GLIDE freely releases dirt. Clothes and linens become freshly fragrant, newly clean with each washing. If lfoning GLIDE gives a finish bfsuch evenness and smooth lustre that your iron will glide over clothes as edortleasly as e skater skims over ice; And you'll love the delicate jasmine fragrance! x it, after using GLIDE, you feel you'd prefer old-fashioned etarehing methods, simply return this bottle to your grocer and he will immediately refund the full purchase price on our behalf. (We re-imburse the grocer.) g NO mixing, N0 boiling, NO straining, N0 lumps to stir out, NO Go by and you get eo x xxx . x N t ..- one-V" 0 Train. . . . 5. g KN-x THE GUARDIAN. mournlul howls. The man who owned the dog vigorcusly applied the toe at his boat to 1"1do'a but- tock, at the same time saying: "Lie down, you fool. Be quiet. you don't know any more about Churchill or Eisenhower than the other fellows." lb-nut Mayer tells of ,a ship wrecked Lord Home Island east of Australia in 1918. Its rats swam ashore. In 2 years they had so nearly extermlnated the native birds the one or the islanders wrote, " paradise of birds has become a ilderness. and the still- naa of the grave reigns where once was melody." Vancouver brought goats and mttle to the Hawaiian Islands. and the resulting damage to for- ests andiother vegetation was enor- ue hope that the deer brought Io this Island in late years will not achieve the same results. 0 O O The importation of grains from western Canada. have resulted in covering acres of the Garden of the Gulf with many bad weeds which costs our farmers large sums of money to keep under con- troi. As the result of using poisonous sprays great numbers of our sum- mer songsters has been wiped out, while some species have, at best. a slim hold on life. Our frogs. snakes, and toads are growing tower in number as year succeeds year, all due to man's tampering with Nature's balance. History is full of such mistakes. Let me quote just a. few of them. In 1513, the Portuguese introduced goats to the Island of St. Helena. which boast- ed a magnificent forest of gum- vmod, ebony and brazilwood. 47 years later. the goats had so multi- oiled that they could be counted by the thousands, in flocks more than a mile long. . By this time the isle had set their axes to the t of clear- lmz the land, so its a toss up whether men or goats did the most damage. In any case, the results are quite clear. By 1800 the forests were gone and the rocky island be- came little better than desert. South Trinidad met the same fate at the feet and mouths of the goats, minus the help ct man. The introduction of rabbits into Australia proved a sorry day for farmers. may now constitute one at the worst pests that country has to contend with. Bad Ihe early pioneer out, this Island used wise conservative methods this gem of the northern seas would today be a natural museum filled with state- ly trees and abundant wild life, a toux'is.vts' paradise. valuable beyond price because nowhere in the world is it duplicated; much that was beautiful has vanished for- ever. Reoordings on the tide gauges of the coast and geodetic survey since I930 allow that for the 1000 mile stretch from- Maine to Florida. and on to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the rise of the sea. level has been slowly but steadily going ms, at least 4 to 6 inches between 1930 and 150. This is nothing new. Over a long period. the ocean wot- ere have come 'in- over North Amer- Ice. 1 number of times, later to re- treat Into their badn. Indeed, this see. rise has been marked all over the earth and may be due to re- ceding glaciers and ice fields. . I O I Just suppose the rise over this continent should amout to 80 and 100 feet (and autiiorities on such matters tell us there's enough ice fields and glaciers to provide such a rise) all our Atlantic seaboard, with its cities and towns and vii- lages. would be buried under water: s, cm ft. rise would submerge half the continent and the wheat fields. Wstern Canada would revert to . OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. Oyster Bed Bridge Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Walter Ford July 6. six members were present. The roll call was answered by a dime. The sum of 830.60 was cleared from Milton concert door proceeds and sale of candy. Five dollars was donated to the Handicraft van. Mrs. Philip Matheson invited members to her home for August meeting when the roll call will be answered by a pickle recipe. The hostess served 9 delicious lunch and a social half-hour followed. RtZ77lL I767! onolrm lliit lfilEIEn.n..1.o ...... ofpileewith eoothin1.ss-ieniijmllymedicated 0 Room to move around and stretch your legs. visit with friends. . 0 Wide choice of air-conditioned accom- modations for. day or night tripe - ' berths. sections. roometiee; drawing rooms. compartments. . s 0 Wonderful meaIe.4erved aboard train Wlreeyou aunt.-p by no- Wilt". Will 0 Dependable. safe travel in all kinda of weather. 0 Large. picture windows. comfortable reclining seats. 0 Free baggage checking to your destina- tion (up to I50 lbe.). I you SAVE on lav-cert round trip tater! .cumu .""'"iil CUTICURA OINTMENT OFFICIAL OPENING IIIWAIIIS IIIIIOIES VIAIIIIIG POOL THURSDAY, 23rd JULY AT 1 P. M. By His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart, D.S.OQ, E.D. Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, 0.B.E., Minister of Health and Welfare will also speak. Red Cross Swimming and Water Sgfety Demonstration World Famous "Mystery" Swimmer to perform in Pool Pool open for kiddies from 7:30-8 PM. All children welcome (Grown-ups are also invited as guests of the children of Charlottetown). If raining first following fine evening. "Fetch" is n nauticalwterm and means the distance that waves have run. under the drive nf a still but many times and there's no logical reason why it will not hap- pen again, It takes winds of great velqcily to stir up the largest ocean waves. miles is not unconxmon. it's former condition e the bot- tom of the sea. Of course, we won't have to worry over such a catas- trophe in our days; but this hap- pened in the past not only once, never carry guns. Why? I wise. swu-'r's PREMIUM I I-lam is the perfect week-end moat-perfect in many taste-thrilling ways. And tender, tasty ham is this week's Tl-IRIFTY BUY at our Meat Department. Buy the whom ham or either half at our low prices. En- joy it hot and savory for Saturday's dinner. Enjoy it in scrumptious sandwiches for Sundayls picnic. Plan yourlmeals around this wonderfully flavored meat- and have a. ham-happy week-end of gloriously good eating. ' ' A y ?l SWIFT'S PREMIUM I I I HAMS 690 PER LB. v SUNLIGHT whole or Either Halt JEW?" 'i " s W L: ” snomrnlue. llb. 23c if; - - - i M 75f SUGAR. 2 1-lb. pltgs. 23c HAMBURG. per lb. . 39c CHOICE LEAN Tm Er, I”. ,.1'1-. . . . . . .-. 2 his 3 nTLT.e:Q e. g I -x s s on? McLAllEllS y i2lii.L2”i...r.. .. ... l:'..”..”..".f”s .. 2.. y New Local 5 23 gender 3l(,oung 2 '5 g SPEGIM-s g gglams. 3 I s. . . c Nereergcaeas. s. . . 39:: Cauliflower. each . 23c Cabbage. each 23: X I Sweet Mixed St. Croix-20 oz. 'Piekles. 15 oz. . 37: g ml. 3. a....,, Rfmiv To Us- & 2 for 39: Liquid Starch 7') Sweet Mustard & ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' Jusf add waf". Pickles. 16 oz. . 37: Q 1::eref0r:ll-B120: 4; N 3' p orne ee . ea. c e I 0 IIOIII9 of 5(Sweet Wafer '& ll I wax r. - . , . ; , qulred. Pickles. 16 oz. . 37: f Ca"i”””ff:0"l"'” 27 '.........,ll . g Soup. r . . . . e. N, smky ” iB”'B'Q A Man's Size Facial Ironing 'RPlm'- '5 "' -- Tissues. Giant . 29: X New Starch the m Stuffed - Salad tm Swift's All Purpose 63.8:-;-;v;;'a, Easy way i p lOlives. each 29: m Cleanser. 2 for 27: & For the Laundry 32 0" Bonk '- Dreft. Ige. size . 39: Weston's Candy Jelly Rolls. 13 oz. 29: .60 Ft. Roll WAX PAPER 320 ':ALBER'ION - BLOOMFIELD -- ST. LOUIS - TIGNISII -- ELLERSLIE -- 0'LEARY - WEIa- LINGTON - CARLETON -- NORTH RUSTICO - CARDIGAN -- CHERRY VALLEY -- TRACADIE 23 fl .- ELMIRA - vl.I:nNoN mvm .- MOBELL - sr. PETERS. SUMMERSIDE DIAL 2117 AND CHARLOTTEIOWN DIAL 8551 The in3))ec2c-1'5 of Szoilairl Yard ' Bccausl . - they reason that ii the police car- wind. A fetch of from 600 to 8001:-5 gulls the criminals will do like- ySOAP., Special. Zbars ............,.,21&