MONDAY THE GUARDIAN. CH ARLOTTETOWN &j;Vrc'”''.'.'.. .. IMcCORMlCl(' FunaulI'suporA has more Pllll.-POWER I. Polls are I2-loch batman . . . plows 6 to 8 acres per day. up so 8 inches deep. I. Doahledislrs trotn is to 21 acres per day. 3. Moms 35 acres a day. 4. Does ever-v power iob on an average 80-acre the Super A ts the tractor to do all your work. Ask for a demonstration. Call us today. T1-mls up to Three Years conrcult-ntly armngetl if required. W. R. JENKINS 208 - 212 Great George Street -PHONES- "Service Follows Sales" 2163 2164 MODERNIZE HOSPITAL pital. operated by the Department of V'clerans' Affairs. was announ- SAINT JOHN. N.B., April 18- ced today, Strange But True I7 I. I-.-:aA.rthw Every new and then some crackpot comes up with an idea that is nothing short of a bugaboo. Last summer. for example. a certain guy wanted to start a fund to be used to melt the ice around the south Pole. so that the bal- ance of the earth would be upset. shifting the centers of civilisation into the Arctic regions. The custom of firing three vol- leys at. military funerals dates back to a time when were were not fought at the same tempo as in our time. In a long-drawn out battle for instance. a truce was declared while each side buried its dead. This task finished, three volleys were fired as a signal to resume the battle again. them about, our country folk used to use lan- terns. The hug lanterns used by the people of the West Indies are made as follows: Holes are cut in a gourd and into these holes are forced fireflies which make about as much light as an oil lantern. Incidentally, vitamines produce the energy necessary to make the beetles grow. A nail measuring 1'5 inches was recently removed from the small intestine of a four-year-old Geor- gin. boy. It took just about six hours for the doctor to draw out the nail using a special magnet. as the object had to be pulled back into the stomach and up via the esophageus. The delicate op- eration made history in that it was the first time in which an object, lodged in this part of the body, was removed without a sur- gical operation. t O 0 Foster Hewitt has been airing National Hockey League games be- fore the microphones for 31 con- secutive years. This is an all-time record that is likely to stay tops in the sports world. A rare case of multiple person- alities came to the notice of the medlcos of Boston back in 1898 when Christie Beauchamp. 23, was placed under observation. The woman was acting strangely and the doctors discovered that she had developed three distinct per- sonalities which had virtually sup- planted her real self. Each per- sonality had its own temperament. abilities, habits and so on, and (GP)-Allocation of 5650.000 in Since the expansion. started in federal funds for the third and 1949 the hospital has been en- final phase of a 53,000,000 modrrn- ' larged to a 400-bed institution union P1"0Rl'sIm at Lancaster l-ios- with a stuff of 300. stranger still a switch over from one to another, would suddnly It's Springtime again? Time for "Grime Investigation" using O'Codar Products to keep your home shining a be any Imrsiigaiillg to do. way with the help that Q'Cetiar gives you. Habit-at-quire it at once for a really spotless home! An AR Cleaned Home Is A Cleaner, Brighter Home! Every nook and cranny will be clean and stay that If you have not already got the O'Cedar . . . But if you have been nd bright there just won't The Old Reliable CHAN Paste 59c iiouaar . SIZI. ..... HOME Paste Floor wax. 1 lb. 1 'HI 0 I I O 12 oz. BOTTLE 0-Cedar POIISII 2 4 Oz. SIZE 12 Oz. SIZE O-Cedar on Glo o.c..a.. 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That was back in the early 70's and all the couple had to do to obtain a divorce was to sign duplicate legal papers and the machine did the rest. U 0 I Doing a job right is easier than trying to explain why you didn't. or course. you've noticed how people will belittle their property when the time for paying the taxes comes round, and on the other hand, how they praise it when the opportunity to sell knocks at their door. Strange but true, Christians have no standard Bible, and still use ten different versions, namely: Abyssinian. Armenian, Coptlc,Lat- ter Day Saints, Episcopal, Luther- an. Orthodox Greek Cathollc.Pro- testant, Roman Catholic, Samari- tan. and the Syrian. Motion pictures were produced in the sign language for deaf Am- ericans as early as 1910 and. therefore, these persons enjoyed the "talking pictures" 16 years be- fore the introduction of films with sound effects. It is a common thing to find ice at the bottom of streams in the Far North and below the Arc- the ground never thaws, except for a few inches near the top and the water is chilled before the air above reaches the freezing point. This causes ice to form on the bottom of the stream first. APRIIJ 21'. 1932 CANADAiS YOUTH TAKE THE AIR ”"'”":"'”3 AIR cAorrs- went C" - . PRIVILEGES ”'"" 3” " " FOR. FUKTHER INFORMA- F Air Tours to Europe and HON U.S.A. ' Spare-time courses in aeronautics. Apply .0- ' Summer Camps. 0 Flying Scholarships ' Academic Scholarships No. 60 Squadron, R.C.A.l". Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, P. E. I. The bury W. M. s. was held at the home of .There was a good attendance this meeting. Mrs. of the Bible. which translated into over uages and has been the , channel through which the world The campaign for funds for the H” c”Cl9- becww in "W59 Y9-B'"m5 has come to know its saviour. As- new United slsting in this program were: Mrs. school Harry wood, Mrs. Leslie MacDon- tenilon of the membe , ald. Mrs. Mrs. c. s. Scranton and Mrs. Al-:ported read. The next meeting is of the mates: of cavalry leaders. BUNBUIY W. M. I lieon Tait. April meeting of the nun- Mrs. Willard Kelly. is entitled "The Witch's Wendell Mulch was leader of the worship period, the themeied over by the president and being, "Easter Gave us the Bible." was decided that a 10 per cent in- Flrquharson presented Mrs. This very fine Easter brought to mind the importance accepted for 1052. It was also de- an of the esteem in which she is: GRONINGEN. one-nlcldcd that Miss Morson and Mia; held by the members. lEnman be adopted as special mis- scrvzce crease or an allocation of 8220 has 1,000 lang- prlnclpnlgsionarles for prayer. Church was brought to the John A. MacDonald. books were brought back and Mrs. Tait in a brief talk spoke Leslie Mizobonald. of the greatness of the Bible and At the conclusion of the meet- how it has outlived other books. ing Mrs. Tait in a few well chos-ldav to drop 95 Wrenths on the Mrs. wehdell Mutch. Temper- on words expressed the feelings ot.Encllsh Channel spot Where her at ance secretary read from an artic- the group to Mrs. Ray .MacDon-'5'5"”' Ship: the AHTIY. Bank with Brew"rald a valued member who is leav-H5 "'9" '””'"d 9"” Y9" 8&0 The business period was presid- 1118 in the near future to take Training PORTSMIOINI-I. England. Apr); 19-(Reuters) - The submarine Alliance left port at dawn Thu". to be held at the home of Mrs. upiThursday. The wreaths were from ifamillcs of the crew and from ti it residence in New Brunswick. 13115:. govemmem. is he Donald with a gift as a. slight tok-, 'rhe Netherlahclg lApril 19 - (Reuters) -Two blind Lunch was served by the hostess Dutchmen, out to prove that. hung and a social half hour followed. people can get around as easily I; those with normal sight, left here FAMOUS SOLDIER Thursday with their guide dogs to .y,- Nathan Bedford Forrest. 3 con- walk across Holland in 13 days. sevel-.1. federate commander in the Amerl- They plan to average 20 miles a "..lcan Civil War, was ranked as one Iday. Their destination is Maast. lricht. 266 miles away. Almost but not quite a free ride for a tralnload of canny Scotsmen on their way from Glasgow to London. There was not any ticket collector on the Royal Scott and the Scotsman would have got off scott free only the officials re- membered just in time and stop- ped the train at Crewe to put on a collector. O 0 Recently Bert Prldham of Mont- rose. Prince Edward Island. "ob- served it huge horned owl swoop down and seize a cat off the porch of his house and fly away with the animal clamped in its talons. The cat proved such a burden to the owl that it was forced to make a landing in a nearby field where it was shot by Pridham. Pussy's head was completely gone when rescued by its owner. l Jinx worked on 32 bills. Defy- .lng an ancient jinx Mrs. William Bennett of Hartford. Conn., col- lected 107 two-dollar bills. Then the Jinx got busy. A robber stole the collection. The ncgroes of the southern states won't keep a. two-dollar bill in their pocket because of the Jinx. No slree. pay 'em off in s2 bills and they'll exchange them at the local bank. or spend them just to be rid of them. Tradition has'it that Joe Jinx. a colored man. broke his legs Just after receiving his days pay in two dollar bills. hence the neu- roes' superstltutlon about the two spot. LONDON. April 19- (AP)-Miss Hilda. Martindale. 77. who devoted the greater part of her life improv- ing the lot of women factory work- ers in Britain. died Thursday. She was one of the first women em- ployed in the British Civil Service. From 1933 to 1937 she was director of women's establishments at the tleasury. supervising the welfare ,of all women in government em- ' ploy. l nuitrsspgggnrlmr (Continued from Page ill) kill a of them if I could," re- plied Neighbor snow. He sounded an if he really meant it. "Will you give it to me?" asked Farmer Browlfs boy. "I don't know what you want the pest for. but I'll give it to you on one condition," replied Neighbor Show. "What is that?" Browns Boy. "That you will promise not to let it go again." replied the other. "If I ever let it go it will be iBl' from here where it won't bother anybody's chickens. I promise you that," said Farmer Brown's Boy.' He gently pulled the bag over sister 1-looty. all but the leg ht-id ill the trap. to protect. his hands from her claws and bill. As gt-ntly as possible he removed that dreadful trap. "Wicked!" he muttered. "What is wicked?" asked Neigh- bor Show sharply. "Steel traps are wicked. I guess. Mr. Snow. that you never have really thought what it. must be like to be caught in one of these things," said Farmer Brown's Boy. He spoke respectfully. "I wish," he continued. then stopped. "What do you wish?" Neighbor Bnow. "I wish I could drop all the steel traps in the world right down to the bottom of the ocean where it is deepest!" declared Farmer Brown's Boy. Neighbor Snow grinned a bit rue- fully. "l really believe you meant it." said he. Farmer Brown's Boy did. asked Farmer asked OOOOHE 5 Night flighti. . . clear night . . . and in the plastic bubble atop his aircraft, the Navigation Officer takes a bearing on a star. Or perhaps he uses advanced electronic aids for modcrnlhigh speed aviation-to check his aircraft's heading. Navigation Officers, Radio Officers Serve in Defence of freedom as d NAVIGATION OFFICER RADIO OFFICER OR l'Il.O1' " We're going to -Fly, too, son -this summer when we 90 on our holidays.” KNOWS wum HPS coma: Shh utillg fortlie SW8 and Pilots of the RCAF are trained on the latest planes and equipment. The training they receive qualifies them for important Air Crew jobs-to serve in defence of freedom. More such men are needed now! How about YOU? , THERE ARE IMMEDIATE OPENING! For complete information on how you can loin the Air Crew toast. see the Career Counsellor at the ad- dress in the coupon - or mail this coupon today. 1. IICIUITING OFFICER. ms JOURNAL BUILDING. lunarersltle. P J). 1. Phone 322:. Pluu null to an. witbeul obligation, lull perllnllfii ngenllug etmlnmtl reqnlnnmtlr nu! opening: new surl- dle is Ibo R-CA.F. NAM! 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