OCTOBER 22. 1953 8 NYLONS BEAUTIFUL STOCKINGS "IVIIO ELSE wins to as snout-A me - mzmnvz" "Mom wants me to be big 'n strong, so she gives me Scott's every day." Yes, Scottls Emulsion hel youngsters develop a sturdy body, strong bones, sound teeth. It also promotes stamina and helps maintain normal resist- ance of the bod in infection. It contains natura Vitamins A&I), oil, and added minerals! 148,- 000,000 bottles sold-Scott's Emulsion is dependable! Gel: Scott's today at your druggist. ;SCO'l"l"S , . memwenev EMULSION 'I6nic I strange But True I By I. H. Maonrlhar Dick Cook. 52, 0! Gainsvills, 1"l.I., wanted to see our Niagara rails so badly thnt he walked 11,700 miles. Dick set out from his home two years ago and pulled his hand drawn trailer across 44 state; on his lengthy walking tour. The ice fields around the north pole literally crswl with worms ;.iiaL range in length from a frac- 'tion of an inch to more than A ll. rout. B8 of these Arctic ice worms are now on exhibition in the National Museum building. in Washington. Strange as it may seem, the hip- popotamus is able to sleep under W'atEI3 but rises to the surface for air even when he is sleeping! -Monte Casino church in Ken- tucky has accommodations for only three persons, the priest, and his congregation of two. ' To be an operator in I. Chinese telephone office in 'Prlsco yould have to speak five Ohinese dia- lects, namely; Sow Yup. Boy Yup, Heong sow, Gow. Gong. Aw Duck. I O A mm with radioactive blood has 8. big problem on his hands. He's Eddie ,Kibble of Lorain, 0., and he's suffering from I peculiar bone disease which puts new blood in his veins st such a. rsto thst he'd die 11' two pints were not drown off every week. To help counteract the disease, Kibble must take radioactive medi- cine. This goes into his blood stream and nukes it so dangerous that every drop of drown blood has to be destroyed. Judge Edward Mocsy of Salem? Mass, was a prey to flattery :3- cently when George Sears arrested on a charge of vagrmcy told the judge, "you have the nicest Joli here, I ever was in." The judge smiled. then released the prisoner. People who tell you they sleep like an i.ni'an.t quite evidently never had one. You”ll find plenty of people who Few or them, however. won't re- lpent it. Accolldlngjo a. reliable life assur- ance company. ZMOO persons are :- 2--x ' .9 Uereav h:7lffVpi?T Dxzitzxenf! NEW NABISCO IIIBE IIIIKES ussisco killed each year in their homes; 100.000 receive permanent injuries 'and some 4.000.000 more receive minor injuries. Three-quarters of those killed fell from chairs while dusting walls or cleaning out high cupboards and shelves. . . . . The biggest little. railroad on earth may be seen operating in A military depot in Atlants. Twenty nine miles of trucks t the 37 warehouses and sheds in the 1,489-acre compound. This little system bouts I roundhouse, two diesel engines. switch signals. I yardmaster, snd a. maintenance crew. In 1952 this little railroad mut- tled 20,000 cars in and out or the depot to supply military bases in the southern states. some primitive races believe strongly in homeopathic magic. They believed, for example, that a. person can influence vegeta- tion for good or for evil according to the good or the bed character of his acts: For example, a fruit- ful women makes pisnia trultful a. barren women makes them barren. ' O O 0 Another brunch or liomeopatlmic magic has to do with tho.deud; for as the dead know not nnythlng, so you may on homeopathic prin- ciples render persons deaf or dumb by the use of dead men's bones, or anything else that has felt the hand of decay. Thus among the Galelueese, when a. young fellsr goes to see his sweeivy pie At night, he takes along I little earth from .9. grave and tosses it on the roof of his girl-friend's house. This, he fancies, will prevent her parents from waking while he does his lovy-dovy stuff, since the earth :SUCCESS' self-polishing floor-wax. 3UCCESS' pun weal. "SUCCESS" wax Nmovor or 'succ:ss' white shoe ronwucor. I Don't delay! Mail the opposite coupon with your'Succen' proofs- of-purchuu NOW! 3 X-mu I u i.".;;;...... I NAME' Mr BIWGHIEFT "9""- rx..;0lI WA V F VH6 MA DI. SUCCESS WAX LIMITED ' I02, Dufforln St.. Toronto. Out I Plum and mo AISOLUTELY Fill. .. .....'S CITY ,............ "1 lg stoclllngh). I oncloxo with this coupon ' UCCESS':woot -of-puvchon. pooch-of-punt mh:uch lawn !heKuhn0 g - 4 I I PROV - i HEASE PRINT. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN from the grave will make them sleep as Iound as the dead. Police courts in almost every land contain records of gburglars who have been patrons of this kind of music, though they come to grief in the end, like all persons who live outdde the law. 0 C C In this Island I have seen per- sons put 1 piece of money in the palm of an infant's hand, in the belief that, when the child grew up. he would become prosperous. This act is nothing but homeo- pathic magic, a handdown from the dark ages when a woman gave I. baby something sweet to suck nnd put glue in the palm of its hand, so t when it grew up, its words woud be honled and precious things would pass through .its hands. Among the Arabs of Mo- don't believe everything they hesr. i he, s. childless women often were clothes of a woman who has had many children, trusting with the garments to acquire the fruitfulness Praise Seaman For Rescue Work After Crush By MARTIN mnn Canadian Press Currespondent HAMILTON, Bermuda, (CF) -- Leading Seaman Bruce S. McDon- ald, 24, of Dartmouth ,N. 8., was commended Tuesday for the part he played Monday night in rescue operations following the crash of a twin-engine United States Navy patrol aircraft. The plane crashed within 50 of it owner. And strange but true, colonial women often slept in the beds of fruitful married women when they found themselves child-less. yards of the newly-commissioned Canadian frigate Prestonlsn, of which McDonald is a crew mem-: ber. Six of the 10, persons aboard the plane were rescued. Bodies of his other four were recovered by divers late Tuesday. McDonald, is native of Toronto, was commended for his "prompt action" by Capt. Allen Smith, com-l mending officer of the United States "avnl station here. McDonald was COXSWEIH of I Ema" hm" whlch put 9"” 1"""edl'lwas the first time since the end stely after the plane crashed in of me Second world wax. St. George's harbor here, whc-rel . the Prestoninn was moored. after ir,:l):,l,l:euo,lliu, 0Ver.laIII attempting a. landing 'at Kinrlley bu,.9.,,u suited. Field. It was on a routine training, Russia and 1,” smmmes M0,, THEM from QUOIHSEI. El. 10 5311 (luced only seven per cent of the Jumv Puerm 5100- H952 total The rest-nearly 9,900,- ---O-ee--A 000 tons-was produced by coun-i Denmark's leading exports-but-lIv1'l8S of the free world. ier, bacon and eggs(are practlc-l Canada azalil led the world, M3-l liiewsprint Output At Record High NEIV YORK, (AP)-World pro- duction of newsprint paper rose to Ian all-time high last year, it was reported Monday by the newsprint service bureau. Output for 1952 climbed to a rel.-or(l 10,611,000 tons-an increase 3'& per cent over l95l. This . denmnd, thel a-lly all produced by cu-operativelcountlng for 5.687.000 ions or 5115. organizations. lper cent of total output. , the study book .. J BEDIQUI W. l. I. ; -7119 o c r meeting as fun- Auxiliary of the W. M. S. of Bode- quo United Church met at Mrs. Robert Affleck. Mrs. Walter Wright presided and led the devotional period. ' Three boxes of clothing lyos shipped to Korea during the t month. In regard to the chanqgdg of the date of Presbyterial it as decided unamiously in, favor, of meeting in a rural church in the month of May. Thanksoffering was Lowther hsd icharge of We program taken from ”Wl1ere'er The Sun." I FORT WILLXAM, (CF)-William Wright, who has -retired after 32 years as a meter man, figures he walked about 90,000 miles check- ing meters. Apart from that, he lwalked several miles home from ,work each day. GIIOOSE FROM GROUP 1 ' CONEY COATS (dyed rabbit) ' RACOON OOATS "LAPIN ACKETS (dyed. rniihlll ' SCOTCH IIIOLESKIN CAPES Regular Prices up to sun GROUP 2 S PERSIAN LADIB (aides) 'MOUTON (processed lamb) ' JAY RABBIT Regular Prices up to 5275 BIGGEST ' ELECTRIC SEALS (d.V'eII rabbit) 'HUDSON SEAL FLANKS (dyed muskrat) IN THE LARGEST STOGK OF FIIRS IN P.E.'I.l 35139 O Your Best. Furplnvesiment Is During Tlvel FUR SELLING EVENT OUR HISTORY , O lMonI:l1s of planning now brings you the Iowesl: prices possible on - r ' liner pquaIiI:y.l.. newest Fashions GROUP 3 ' PERSIAN LAMIB PAW 0 MOUTON (processed lamb) ' GREY CHINA KIDSKIN ' SQUIBBEL LOCKE OOATS onour 4R ' GREY PERSIAN LAIIIB PAW ' GREY PERSIAN LAMB (sldos) 0 MUSKRAT (backs) o alum CHINA mnsxm G MUSKRAT JACKETS Regular Prices up to S335 - .......--.....---------no--.- I I I-IO-ll I l ILOSINO DATE: Doeembor N0 I933 nauaxu ' LOGWOOD SEAL (dyed rnliliit) Regular Prices up to 8295 PERSIAN LAMB COATS from .. R395 MUSKRAT (sides) Northern Select ----------------- -- 5345 MUSKRAT (backs), Northern Select .................. .. 3445 islan S265 ONE-OF-A-IIINII It SPECIALS ALASKA SEAL (dark brown) reg. S1075 . s9so' onzv ransom LAMB, reg. 3995 saso, CHINAMINK.reg.S875 3745 SHEARED RACOON, reg. S695 5595 RUSSIAN SOUIRREL, reg. ms .. 5565 d fur:-iers 0 FREE STORAGE AND INSURANCE '. UNTIL WANTED