Novmnm 14. 1932 y ,.-........m I Food Supplies Still l Short Of Worldis Needs BULLETINS FROM BIRDLAND It WINIFRED E. VUILSODT I THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOVVN Stories Persist Hydrogen Bomb perhaps have room for two pairs. Even near their own homes they are recognized more by their voices than their looks, and city dwellers know little about them. However. most people are acquainted with flash. It was just like someone pul- ting an iron on your back for a split-second. "Ten seconds later we turned around. I can't begin to describe it Orange-red clouds snot about half- way up the mushroom. It blew the top off a building 18 miles away. men was such on when that it tool: about two minutes for the sound of the explosion to reach us. There were three distinct blasts," The sailor said the test island apparently was Eniwetok, where one of the atomic bombs was tested sev- eral years ago. The report publish- zexus ea-vb ed in Liana yesterday said tau lit- tle island, a mile wide, "actually disappeared" in I fire that bumod for six hours. The 0.8. Atomic Energy Oom- mission has refused oomment on the letters. the superstition that when a Leon's quavering laugh is heard at dawn 0 e y , I the day will be fine, whereas when the bird gives that long. mournfui, ' dmcending wail there will be rain I,'3g?IEA:”(:1I(:5:,wI;dHog:Vghg fore sunset. There may be no ' btsullh in this but certainly the i hydmgen mm” "5 expmded ”" ' S0thP ifi tollN .l. Leon's voice is more frequently BTh:Mm:fga:(;tyNe::,D15pawn heard before a storm. - printed parts of the letter Tuesday The reason it said is that an enough to chanize the general leg: lgrrddzwillglhgsn ilvgfifge but "M m” ldenlvlfy the sailor. 0111- . ' - ' v i - ' er eye-witness accounts have been mlcultural production increase of bleak, picture. 31 m com parable with n Duck but Wm, R lhout two per cent this year oc- Indeed, the diet in the poorest I”aY:h';1u,f”1: ii) mime Oiiwuan longer neck. It mmm be taken for gubmhed 1" L0” Angel” "M1 L"'”' :urcd mainly in commodities fed regions has become, if any- I Me am" vet n is I 1” er and ' ml” Hun mod mm! even more unbalanced as spending a summer near some lake flu - -L L h war -mm The sailor wrote that the bomb ' . ' . . ,,,. eseca asouer. ea ., Fwd ””"mpmm D" pm” in maimed by H” deterlorami-" m of llvvrlieiitekiieroiin lllepeifymialy iiililie. blgfx Wllien flylnz. the Loon holds "-5 ling: lllfltli:llalirOIIT;laS:dns Fggztllficohtlg ”"d"'deVe1oped and pqpuloua cmmumpmm 01 Emma! foods" less driven away by too many sum- hbavd l'l0Y1Z0nUI11yr DBT3-llel '43 "5 ship with extraordinary precau- '-re” such as Southeast Asm 5”" E A-' 0' Rnomme-ndaulm. mer residents one pair appropriates b0d.Vv but l0W9T- Which 070035 mi tions. While it was in port he said ll substantially below prewar aver- To satisfy the growing demands mm H l-k d m bl I k p neck Kmng un n unique silhouette small D0” 01 led in 1- hlch themselves were in- of mankind and to stabilize the ma 5 5 3” 9 3 9 9- ' ' i '9 W” ””W5 3'- IlT95- W as though the bird were hump- Th 11 yd y), bo b n-giant the F. A. 0. said. food economy. the F. A. 0. rec- 9 53 0” 5” E m W” W” Ill I A . - ommcndm bigger mveslmmts 0! backed. Unlike a Merganser. its big in 3 companmem, me (100; wemed public and private funds in agri- 19” exiend Om behmd "19 WW shut and chains welded across the culture and international com- "ML lnd 1” wmg"be”3 3” mm" dim” He 531': were we” mm” ”c' modny agreements. than tllitoselof a. )i1)uck.p;V-tld dblfl; urity guards aboard than navy Progress was cited toward a re- a"”' 9 lmm 3 3'9" Fe mms newal of the International Wheat Nsmbl” "la M"83"59”i Ind The ship's radar nicked up an Agreement and the establishment bortfhh bigdsedsiwim llow in tine water. izgiidiahntiliadriluhlriimiijie onhthe way of Hg eemem, Us r, can n 8 T8 HE numnee o a com- t e a ia s, ut t e sailor mhbe; and Ometin c2m,:,,dm,,.” ' mon Loon niisdiqtililte Llzlieajllilitllil-gl'I'l;e sail: nothintg ciarape obfl th; iilarm. Reviewing the present situation 5”” 3" 5 ”3u - 36 ' 1'5 "WT 9 ll 35 W” and ounook 10,. mayo, gum and barred white rings the black neck much like the earlier ones. 11,her;,;.s producm the "port said; and also forms a crescent decoo'at- We were anchored in the" bay Canada and the Unned State, ing the throat. Bill and head Just off Kwajalein, he wrote. The had 3 1-eco,.d.b,-eakmg when hm. airs” bothdbl"ahck,btihle( ugiderpiarta plombN:ent1 ojffh A.M.uour yes; this yea,-, ' w e. an e ac an wngs me v. . a s : . your inc western Eu,-opev, good output is checked black and whim. The com- (Central Standard Time). We were expected to be even better than pletelbtird makes ii strikin'-; look- frltgll-ilins out 35 miles from the test 1 t car's. nizncure. 5 - asI.3t)1'n Ame,-ycava production Winter plumage is less lnterest- "I didn't get to see the actual dropped mo per cent owing to ma mg, mostly gr-eyigh, wish cheeks, blast. I was standing there witi weather nnd emphuls on maul. throat, and underparts white, and myoeyes shit; anddiriSy;niaiI:e Dlrshid. ”L2””;t2F"i . bi . , Ti””i3”3uTi”etTTifX5ei;1im”Z”i; L-Fl us ia wa una e o mee other non-schedul aircraft are commltmenm under the Inter- their DEWMG Yahbllgh often DiI18T- also esmbnshed, nlitionlil Wheat Agreement. 55- A” 0dd 1”''”1'e '3 lm” 9- 1'09”'5 Previously no special standardiz- Vefe GTOUEM 51 Smaller H63 IOWU black Webbed 199” Wm nllm" 1" ation of simplification of advance l0 WHEEL Mid Emphfmls 0" 1Y1dU8' V”'lme"' notices or permits normally requir- Lry Were DH1”ll.V Tfislmfliibler Tm” l5 "'19- 39550" Wm?” mere ed by governmental authorities for ' ' if t (l That Si why you need this me ica e The Middle East farm product- is a possibility of seeing a small mgms in my, cMeg,,,y had been I ion showed some improvement flock in milzral-IOIL '1'hE.V Journey undertaken, No matter how you IIIIVI-briulh (or instead of your brushleu shave). 0 er 1 st ,e th nk yn ,1 l to alo-ne, or in groups of 5 or 3. only in: or lather-you're in (or I grand If you don t agree it a by far iliapbest bcmpera cmlpsarin ,?.urkSey. p T when gathered in H favourable No Matter What You Need . . You Save. Iurprllmdnt timeyon try new!-WAY shave you ever had. . . return it to The Far East Continued its poet- feeding ground on some big river 1 IHAVEl It's the new "wonder shave" Noxzema, Tbronto-your money will V ' iliiii takes up where other aliavea be rehinilea. (.1-2 the but money-saw war role of net importer, instead or lake do companies of 75 or 100 I leave oil-does more thanjuat soften ing jar of Noxzenia's 3-Way Shave of exporter, owing to an unfavor- remain together. Fortunate in- ' W1” b:."ldi""' ":d””fdTA'1:i”d 1" "'”" WM" i” ””V 35”"-aW”Yl able ratio between Doplilntion and deed is the nature lover who comes 10”" "T 9'” "' ”'" " production and bad weather. upon SiiUll a spectacle. I. Prepares whiskers skln. I.-SAVE. SAVE... World rice ouiput failed to ex- Are Ohickadees chummy? Softens tonxhllt whllk - Pr0- Discover lhl-.rem-rluble new I pand in 1951-52, causing in serious Teams: videaiubriuting film for smooth :'l:lI':Scelr :.iI;':h;:":o;Inivro;i”d-any-IATE; Smmuon in ,iCe,eMing areas. ROME, Nov. 13 - (Reuters) - The U. N. specialized agency, me world's farmers have made a whose headquarters are in Rome. ville headway in boosting farm released the information in the ;,,,,,m, but the inhabitants of 1952 edition of ”The State of Food lensely populated areas are about And Agriculture.” , , is iinderled as ever, thepllniied The report said 8, small im- Nikon; Food and Agricultural provemem in the last two years, gpganization said Tuesday. mainly in calory levels. was not NOW ONLY 2 DAYS! Good friends from all over The Island please heed This warning - - - the greatest, positively The Greatest Sale in our hislory---comes To an end Saturday Night. ' The Hours Are Few, But The Bargains Are llnequalled. LO0NS' LOOKS nivouam! mar nuns warn you SMV9 . . 144 - 150 Gt. George '"" '"d'iP'"”"""d" 'ki"' ' in handy tubes. At .11 iinig. dept... I Livestock products, such as meat. 1. Painless shqveimllap exclusive and syndicate stores. milk and Cheese, expanded on the 33:13?:otl;iI:k:I'dll)I:lnp?l:::l; I M91001." onomy Jar I whole, but butter fell below last I A0 T ff' in real annular! for but time! I "M. I I 3331:! llerygieaxgrlgndmgglcanddrigg5 n 3. Helps heal lnvlllble i-nor dlm- I ' I ' gs you etwith every el:lave.It'I 9" Y Fed: , , . I I flrludtra .Gi-ooi-naakin-l-islpnkesp I I Fislierics priducts increased a- TgW0PIT'I'tR.EAIcJ.nIxlov.Ci1f:1 A((x3Eaon it healthier.younI01'-lo0lnnK- 3-WAY SHAVE liout four per cent and forest pro- 9 ” "M ” 3 V V5 Save! Try 3-Way Shave. More aliavu. I I ducts also increased, especially in Orgamzauml Tuesday ”m9"'lCed hm" In". 1,, 1", ,,,,,,,y, pr, y; I A Product of Noxzemu sawn softwood and pillpwood (he action to cut red tape involved in before and after your lather shave --2-I-I") F A. O. and. crossing M national borders by air. The action was taken through amendments, adopted by I.C.A.O.'s council, to the organization's stan- dards and recommended practices. They deal particularly with docu- ments which national authorities in I.C.A.0.'s 57 member states may require for entry and departure of aircraft. The amendments include items involving aircraft operators and others involving passengers, crews and cargo. Entrance visas. where still requir- ed for temporary visas. are simp- lified and standardized, the an- nouncement said. They must in- dicnte clearly for the traveller the date of expiry, the number pf en- tries permitted into the country and the authorized duration of each stay. Arrangements for direct transit of passengers through a country, including transfer from one airport to another, are simplified to avoid necessity for visas and inspections. I. C. A. 0. said procedures facilitat- ing operation of private as well as CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 28th Day of October AD. 1952 In Re Estate of Bridget Ellen Keenan, late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, Slngle Woman, deceased, The front lines of Canada's security lie not only on our immediate borders but in Europe and Asia. Canadian troops overseas, with the Soldiers of other freedom-loving nations, stand as our bulwark against threats of aggression. In Germany, the 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group has impressed all with its qualities as a unit and . . . with the spirit and training of its soldiers. Take your place with Canada's frontline soldiers. Serve with the most important men in the Army- the Infantry. You are eligible if you are 17 to 40 years of age, physically fit and ready to serve anywhere. Apply now To The Army Recruiting Depol nearest your home: No. 1 Personnel Depot, Garrison Barracks, Halifax, N.S. No. TC Recruiting Siaiien, Barring St. Armoury. Barrlngion A Harvey Sim, Halifax, N.S The Army Recruiting Ofllce, 126A Kent 59., Charloiieiown. P.E.l. The Army Recruiting Ofiice, Victoria Park, Sydney, N.S. Recruiting Slaiioru at Arnhem, Annapolix Royal, lvidgewuiar, New Glargow, Trina and Yurmouili, N.S. A1715-NIP testate. To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition of Frederick Keenan and John Keenan, both of Southport in Queens County aforesaid, Farm- ers, Executora oi the above named Estate.praylng that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County in the said Province. on Monday the first day of December next com- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis Mac- Phee. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that it true copy hereof be forthwith posted in , tlvely, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near The Royal i i Bank of Canada Building in IT'I IIlll.'l' 1'0 LIST LOIGIR all persons interested in the said Estate may have due notice there- . i , WITNESS His Honour Harold . . . to give more starting power on coldest days Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said . . . to give more protection against extreme summer heat Queen, county. me dgy gm "3, am above written. the following public places respec- Charlotletnwn aforesaid. so that . . . to give more resistance to overcharging p of. Probate Court at Charlottetown in Tbatls why Ultra Start is today's best battery buy . . . not only for , . . 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