- :- r:-:- :te.:-.-.j-:r..-..f- -....- A . IOI III DEBT TH Extruded Aluminum Doors and Windows I Write: KOOL-VENT of N. B. CI. book It, loin! John. NJ. for Free !liult'.I'ItMl Booklet or PHONE 1-1458. SAINT JOHN mialc MADE EASY Book 279 amazing tricks given for selling 24 packets powdered Shampoo at 10c packet. Send today. We trust you. Terminal Specialties, 134 8 Barrington St., Halifax, NS. A wurnrl shipper thought this one up. He handles freight to and from Alaska by means of alu- minum vans which are loaded,' driven to the dock, and there lift- ed by cranes from their chassis into the ship's hold. Saves a lot of cargo handling, damage and pil- fering. The vans can be indixidu- ally heated or refrigerated to protect special cargoes, too. -' More than a thousand different Canadian c mpanies keep busy turning Canadian-made alumi- num into everything from ash trays to mineswecpers. And it keeps in busy wondering how next they will use this modern metal to save weight, or time, or trouble, or dollars for somebody. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). ' SHIRTS LAUNDERFJD T0. PERFECTION, RITE - WAY CLEANERS DIAL 7387 went for fire-wairr. 0 O C Strange But True l!I.l.lIueArthur ..:.. it is interesting to note the un- common way the sportsmen of Colonial times made their wild game decoys: slips of twigs were set in the sand close to the wa- ter's edge, to the size of the bird it was supposed to represent. Near to this the sportsmen set up sev- eral sticks to the height of the body; round these sticks was wrapped bits of sea-weed. in such a way as to resemble the wings and tail of the bird. More sea- weed was placed on the top of the sticks to form the neck and head. These crude' decoys, when viewed at a distance resembled the real McCoy. That was the first step to fool the birds. The next was to dig a pit in the sand. and around it place some small bran- ches of trees. When the flocks drew close to the decoys the hunt- rs got in some deadly shots. Travelers through New Bruns- wick in early times were amazed to see Indian children treading like snails, unwillingly to school. Sounds like fiction, but such was the case. These schools were founded and maintained by the benevolent society in England, cai- led the New England Company. for the education and civili7.:it,ion in diameter. with a horn ten moh- es long. No American w uld for a mo- ment doubt Preside t Eisenhower's honesty, and yet he must sign a voucher for his salary the same as the cheapest government em- ployee. The same holds true of the Justices of the United States Supreme Court. There's a hotel in New York City which never does any adver- tising. It is one of the places which people visit out of interest. and they are always talking about it. If they can't afford to have rooms there, they will make it a point to dine there just to see the fashions and prominent peo- ple. All this gives the hotel more publicity than they could possibly get by other advertising methods. None of us should be afraid to be original. Originality makes for self-reliance. When I see a man aplng the manners of another. or trying to speak like another, I am led to say how foolish a violet would look if it tried to be a rose. Every person is born to do a cer- tain work in an original way. So if he tried to ape another man's way of doing things he will never make more than a big noise. 0 I O Nowadays we hear a great deal of talk about the dangers of the one-man power in our great cor- porations. People will tell you that too much power should not be out into the hands of one man. But it is impossible to get away from the domination of the strong. of the New Brunswick Indians. To keep the youngsters at school their parents were allowed to set- tle near them. But the system had to be abandoned because when fall came around. and the hunting season opened, men, women and children folded their tents and struck off (or the happy hunting grounds. And sad to rclate, 11105! of their profits from the chase The first white settlers in the Maritime Provinces had a Uniql-if method of finding bees in the woods. First they built a small fire in the forest tguardcd against spread- ing by stones). Next they placed a hit at bees wax cg a nearby stone adding several drops of honey and Vermilion around it. it there was any bees in the neigliborhood they were sure to be attracted to the spot by the smcll of burning wax. Once they arrived they began to drink the honey, and in doing this some of the Vermilion, stuck on their wings. The next step in this unusual honey quest was to fix the course of the bees as they returned home with their precious honey. By the use of his watch, he observed how long those bees marked with ver- mllion took to make the round trip. Armed with this information, the honey hunter was, after con- siderable at-arching about. able to find the tree where the bees lodg. ed, and kept their stores. A tree might contain as many as half a dozen ordinary hives, standing side by side, on the wall within. Bloodhound: are sometimes cal- led sleuthhounds, slouth-hounds. and slough-dogs. "Mankind since Adam. has been woman's fools, WOMEN. since Eve, are still the devil's tools." s e 0 Indians of the Mohawk Vallpy in New York. once killed a ser- pent ot the horn 'kind in whose belly was found the remains of an Indian child and a dog. The snake WM 24 199! 10111. and six inches In 5 minutes AEOID starts givin wonder! I if r 1; ' u re a or sore it 1 piles. Works whi e nu dlaels tgghaililsnlitgn and shrink sore. rrftated tissues. Thus al. leis nervous frrintfon and lets you sleep a::1eW.0nltdI lnucem art. 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Iiu sm.sm original forceful character. According to statistics ninety- nlne out of every hundred of those who make a fortune or in- herit it, lose it. sooner or later. This is quite understandable when we know that fortune brings in some ships that are not propelled. Woolen blankets were the med- ium of exchange helwecn Pacific Coast Indians as late as 1900. THE GUARDIAN. trait from the days when the hen was a Jungle towl. when she took time out to lay an egg; she cackled to signal her whereabouts to the wondering (lock or to her mate. As a publicity stunt and to help spark the price of his eggs. a California farmer stamps pictures or Hollywood actors on them. Strange but true, alter a bolt of lightning had struck the home occupied by 93-year-old Charles Schults of Bstavla. N. Y., the oldster was able to throw away his hearing pid. Thousands of books on Christian theology have been produced since the bible came into general use which, if all were laid and to end and placed in a common grave. would leave Christianity in the main nothing the worse, and in some respects eslentlally better. While visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sanderson. Midgell,g'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jew- ell of North River and their three- year-old daughter. Lorraine were having lunch. "Why don't you sat up all your lunch, dear?" pressed the kind hostess to the little girl. "Haven't you got a dog?” pipe up the three-year-old. . -. ,,. , A country Garden continued from page I . . . dig out. the doll for a depth of six inches and loosen the soil underneath, then level off. 5et.your bulbs in place according to varieties and cover with the top soil which was removed. Where this is incon- venient, loosen the top soil to a depth of six inches or more be- fore digging the holes for the bulbs with s dibble. Tulips are the gay- est and most. versatile of all spring bulbs. It is possible to enjoy them for weeks it early and late varieties Question: Why does a hen cac- kle after laying an egg? ibring such a wide array of gorgeous Answer: This is an liilivrE:n.! color. at. a film when -color is are planted. No other Ilowers can I Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . . .. OCTOBER 17, 19. mtweleoms. otttbebioombeiduthesolahsd Beautisttlpietssrioanletselrd Ipgudltaguu nnbq ualiy at home in small groups come. as had copied bis alothsr with small groups of 'm!lps planto bulb mine. , of only six or 12 up to expansive when she broke oft the seed pom ed at a garden gate. doorstep. or And trons ltd nun. displays or hundreds or blooms. of the early variety. in trout of shrubs that bloom at house of night "hi remember that when I first began Needless to say he was not pun- the same time. Here in the garden It struggled" term to 5.”, to garden many years ago that lshed tor this as he was only f.ry- they are planted in groups in the air and lying i Twelve Tulips bloomed in the gas-- ing to be helpful. Tulips like a perennial borders and the Ilia And as it rose. and mom. den here in early variety and place in the sun and put on their blooming perennials hide the fmd- to the sight, twelve late Tulips were expected best show in s fertile, loam-y. wells ing foliage so that they do not Ila absolute pea-(aqua, n.. to bloom but a small boy brokevdrained soil. require lifting after blooming. divine. . T KThe Crow and the Pitcher ed i ' A THIRSTY CROW found a Pitcher with saute water in it. but so little was there that. vy as she might. alie eduld not reach it with her beak. and it seemed as though she would die of thirst within sight of the remedy. At last she hit upon a clever plan. ' She began dropping pebbles into ut. Pitcher. and with Odell pebble the water rose a little higher until at last it reached the brim. and the knowing bird was enabled to quench her thirst. I MORAL! If you are thirsty for success,- begin dropping a little money into a Savings Account at our nearest branch! With each deposit; your balance will lip rise a little higher; until at last you have the funds you need to make dreams come true. Be a'ls'riowing bird- visit our nearest branch todayl wmmrsmotc s I-ll no prior the-Had m...;..a.s.. ma: ' ALLISON MacL V126, Cumberland St. ' ' of Commerce 0 K The Canadian Bank Find out why, Dollar for Dollar ,I”0u UaIilBeal&nlz'ao Naturally, we think Pontiac is the greatest dollar for dollar value on the road. Why don't you get the proof that only comes from driving it yourself? Ousne in today and drive a new Poutise. Lel your own driving knowledge and experience back our claims about Pontiac. Your own foot on the gas tells you right away that Pontiac engines and transmissions (a flsily automatic transmission is optional at extra cost) are really something new and special. Your own hands on the wheel tell of the sure, accurate control of Poutiae's standard or Power Steerlisg (optional at extru cost). A push on the brakes tells yet mother story of due safety-enginealng. Your own eyes will tell you many pleasing things about the new Pontlacs. And in the 29 Pontiac models, in 5 great series, you will see the car which eomplelel, satisfies your sense of beauty. There are two important things about lfontiac that even driving it yourself won't prove fully. But people who have driven them for years-will tell you that Pontiac excels in economy nnd durability. too. When may we expect you it our dealership for 1 ”Drive It Yourself" demonsirnlluu? Come in and see us-sooni Charlottetown 3