Y 22, 19530 LL3- nu. PENETRATES DEEPER than ever primes, Seals, Preserves WOOD o Newly deVeIOP8d. d99P9" penetrating agents added yo "Pentax" assure greatest penetration of this time-prover: product. For o longer-IcniinO 9'35?" I05 and protection from moisture damage . . .use 'fFfentox'f first! STILL THE SAME LOW PRICE! Ga'- 3.75 0'. LI 5 Strange But True By I. H. MIcAri.hur Theirs are now three Canadian province: with Liberal govern- ments. Two have Progrmive Conservatives. two new-. Social Oredtt govermneints. One (Bask- aiohewen) has the C.C.F. party and one. (Quebec). has a Nation- al Union government. Manitoba has a. coalition government and this strange political picture is overelmdovied by e. Liberal Do- minion government - represent- ing All of theml A new spud. a cross between the netted gem and Earlaine types, has been developed by the Uni- versity of Saskatchewan. It ma- tures about lol days earlier than most v etles now being grown and yiel amazingly. The Matukanwputa natives bury their dead underneath the hut which was lately inhabited by the deceased, after which the rela- tives go for a long canoe ride. staying away several months. Why? Because they believe the spirit of the departed stays in his late residence for some time after his death, and eventually finding no one to torment goes away for good; the surviving rela- tives then return to their homes '”and all goes merry as a wedding bell." A strange custom among the ;Ma.oris of Australia is the crec- l tion of tattooed figures above the monu.ments of !Il(fil' dead. '1'lie tattooing on the figures closely follows the pattern of the de- i Areileble vliere point er lumber lsgfdld i ,ceased. by which the maoris are able to recognize for whom the - itombsrtone has been raised. Cer-' ; tajin lines are peculiar in tho i tribe, others to the family, and 1 again others to the individual You have asked for I dual purpose shinn- n shirt with rugged strength for work. and with smart styling for sport. The Murphy "to" is your answer. zvsry feature you have uked for hubeen built into the Murphy "66." New imported cloth in smart, lp0Ti)', mascu- line colors--reinforcing at every point of strain --room for action--yer lltii like I glove. VoulIlknowIt'e”yout" I.IIIr1 when you use the ' Murphy ”66". The tatooing is done by the pniesu. Part of the extreme desire for eons rather than daughters among Eastern peoples is rooted in the . fact that men alone can really pray, that men alone can repeat the koddish, a prayer that has become almost a corner-stone of 1-lsbralsm. for there is deemed in it a marvelous power. It is be- lieved that this prayer spoken by children over their parents graves releases their souls from purga- WTY. that it is able to penetrate graves, and advise the dead par- ents that their children remember them, Did you know that drifting beggar! 1n England. during the reign of Edward VI, we're brand- ed with a V or S. as vagx-ants ox- slaves. In those days a Laborer could not choose his occupation, noi- could a discharged soldier Work at what he liked. Persons of high social rank 553;. ed on higher chairs. took their meals along with their depen. dams: so in the farm homes, even down to our time, the farm hands were treated like members of the family, in so far that they ate at the same table as their 0m.)fJIO)'Ef5 and slept under hi. mo. in pioneer days in this prov- ince farm laborers. like the far- mer's own children, must do as the farmer advised. They had to live here or there, or forfeit fa- vor - in short, obey the head of the household. Each farmer was ”monarch of all he surveyed." How different conditions are today. The adventurous and en- ergetic members of a farm family goes away and makes his fortune. and pays no attention to the de- mands of the old man to bring it into the common account. SOW LONOER LININO LIFE with OHRYCO OYCLEBOND BRAKES lRlVETLESSi AVNlAIL! FROM VOUI CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO or DODGE-DESOTO in DEALER 49 FORD Now WELRE NEVER SATISFIED! UNTIL YOU ARE LOOK OVER THE FINEST USED CAR BARGAINS IN THE PROVINCE 51 FORD SEDAN with Heater, Air Conditioning. Rfcmldliloned-Very low priced at .......... .. 31400.00 50 FORD SEDAN--Heater, privately owned LOW at ........................................................... .. 31300.00 SEDAN--Good shape-Must Soli- ............................................................... .. .S975.00 -SPEClAL- 3951 MERCURY CUSTOM SEDAN The Buy Of The Year" - ill-195.00 50 MERCURY 2-Ton o. 224 Gt. Geo. at. L Ti & 0. Very Low Miles-Motor, res and Body all perfect. 51 MERCURY U2-Ton Pick-up-A mu buy 51195.00 50 FORD l-Ton Express-Good as new ........ .. S1025.00 O”-1NlA' ONE CONDITION. ALT. MUST ms sou) D0N".l' DELAY .- TRADE TODAY msv mums STEWART MOTORS Ltd. PHONE 831 A Bargain 31175.00 220 Queen St. Man 71 plays trumpet on Illll-i jiliing out of India doesn't it? But lWlI.Il8iT1 Fletcher is a Yankee. He travels to New Britain, Conn, jonce every year, climbs 5. high lhill and blows his trumpet for :30 minutes. i Now that he is no longer a igod Emrperor, Hlrohito, of Japan ltnkes no chances uhen it comes, Vito eating his meals. He has ai court taster to protect him fromi poisoned food w and to keep check on the imperial diet. The one time "Son of Heaven", neither smokes nor drinks. He caift go for anything hot. but he has a sweet tooth. And strange but true, the Emperor eats western style breakfasts and dinners, but supper is strictly Japanese which, by. the wa.y,'departs from the cus- tom of his people by eating at a table instead of kneeling on cushions. A half Century 380 a horse ran away with a buggy near Seneca, Mo., andspelled finis to B. ro- mance, l'.lICI'l has again fanned into a .' .n flame and will result in the cdding of Joe Carvens and Mrs. Lula Masters. Cravens was driving to see his bride to be when the iu,-cridem hairpened. and he was hum, Events later changed the ”pai,)) of true love" and both found other partners. When Mrs. Crzivens No 1, died, and Mrs. Masters. e. widow, met Hitain. they decided in take up Where they hnd left off fifty years ago. One thing in their favor they W0”,'L.h3V9 my headaches about 13451118 8. family. That problem was solved by inarriages number one. The widow, who is 67, has 7i Clilldlen. and Cravens, 75 L is the proud daddy of nine. l Time was when children werei seen and not heard. nowadays. one can hear them in for As one can see them. My? gWOR'I'HING, England (op)- Little concern is felt about deck- chnirs that are swept out to 595 from this Sussex seaside resort. By iliifeement with other holiday pin- ccs. chairs swept back Are re- turned to their owners. APPLEBY. Engla.nd( OP)-The Westmorland Federation of We- men's Institutes will ask manufac- turers io maika wider bedeheeis Delegates agreed that too-smnzi covets oause quarrels that may lead to divorce. - I A "Q UV ,1 i INO A. l Bolorlul 1111 at 1 eh i HAIIVESTEII Decent: ii in e in minutes viii: ix ymie of mm: to mini rur- uint. dram or wells. Avlllelle In two el lift ten uni Ill n- lrtpuleu for '51. EASY BUDGET TERMS AT .W. R. JENKINS INTERNATIONAL . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Islanders With R. C. R.'s I ? 2-.5" eccnt heavy fighting on the Korean front was shouldered by top for 26 years sounds like some-iiieivly-iirrived Canadian troops who uhilc taking casualties manarzeil to shake off the savage attack of the Chinese and retain their defensive positions. Brunt of the assault was borne by "Charlie" Company, 3rd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment. and the above photo. taken by an M photographer depict some of the men who took part in the battle. Shown above are "Charlie" Company Command Post and the Company (lommiillder, Capt. M. J. Mullln of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., left, with Lieut. George Ruffee of Wolfvilie, N. S , Font-ard Observation Of- ficer for the Artillery, and CSM H.A. l)e(7oste, rear, also of Charlotte- town, checking the route of the figlitim: patrol that viciit out a, few minutes later and fought ilie first action with enemy forces which were heading for the RCR positions. A York and A Vicinity Mrs. Joe Brown was a Visitor lo York on Wednesday, May 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis if-P9-Ill Thursday. in the Citli Miss Annie Doyle.. Covehead srpent Friday May 15th. in the City. Mr and Mrs. Millar Be.aii'si,n. Cnvchead, were the guests of Mrs. Peter Proud. York, Thursday, May 4th, The many friends of Mr. Wes- tey Matthews are sorry to hour he is confined to his home with the flu. MJ& Laurette. Ves'.e,V. York. is the guest of licr brother. Mr. Wil- ilam Vessey and Mrs. Vcsscy, Marshiield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Watts. You-k, spent the May 18th holi- day at the Eastern part of the Island. MT. and Mrs Rnv K”l7.Fl' mid Manufactured by The Standard Motor Co. ltd, Coventry, role Manufac- fumn of Standard and Triumph Carl for world murizoir and MamJfaflUV0'l THE STANDARD MOTOR CO. (CANADA) ND. 33 Dundee St. Welt, Toronto. -ffnniily sp,e71TL7SiTiTd'.iy"May 1711: in York. Mrs. Albert Proud had as her guest on Sunday May 17th her sister, Mrs Alex Bcaion. Mr. Leonard Andrew. Nmv Glas- gow, N. S. is spending a linliday at his home in York with his fam- ily Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. York. have as their guest Mrs. Arthuri Bagcly and her brother, Donaldi Ellis, of Boston, USA. i Mrs. Horacc Va.-:.ey was it vis- itor to the City on Tuesday May 18th. She was the guest of her. daughter, Mrs. Allison West. Jack Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. and fimiily new: visitors to York on Sunday May 17th. The mriny friends are sorry to, hear of the illness of Ml'. Edmond McMillan and wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Mccann, Covehcad, spent Sunday May 12th in York, the guests of Mrs. Mc- Criiin's parents. Mr. and Mrs Edmond Mciuilliiii. Rvlinrd V053”) and Mr.-: Mr Build your bank account Wlihkbnguarcl savings 'Elr'iv3'Otho Standard Motor C6.'s WVANGIJAIED for Harry Farguron lid . of the Ferguson tractor for Canada pAm'5 . SALES . 5ERviCE 0 BY OVER 400 DEALERS FOR OVER 30,000 DRIVERS and family, York, were visitors Monday M5? 13th. to Flat River on Sunday, May 17th. spent Wednesday May 19th, in May 18th with fair attendance. the City. on Sunday May 1731- the holiday week-end in York, the guest of her brother. M-1”. Gordon Crockett family, City. were the SW15 01 Mr. PAGE SEVEN i7t.h. where she visited her father. Mr. Eddy Veseay. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elmer Brown. Mrs. Gordon Crockett was hos- tess to the W.M.S. on Monday Rank Watts -M-M Much syrnphy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mallett and M355 Marl WHN5 01 N16 R0511-"family on the death of their son Banik, City, spent the holiday week- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mn. Howard Watts Merle. and family were the guests of lend at her home, in York. I , Mrs. Wati.s' parents, Flat Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Muchi- were the guests Horace Vessey Miss Joan Auld. City, was elson, York Point, of Mr. and Mrs. May 17th. River. 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