TEE POWERFUL FERGUSON TWENTY-85 meets MORE of the needs of MORE farmers, MORE of the time with MORE economy. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Then get a Showroom Demonstration. W. G. BARBOUR LTD. 125 Euston St. Phone 2866 SEEDS LOWEST PRICES ON ALL SEEDS Timothy Rennie's Mangel Maritime Mixture 70-15-is 3lnm's,ManzvI Iiaurentisn Turnip Seed glslke g Ditmar Turnip Seed ta”-V mm " Willielinsdiirger Turnip Alfalfa seed Seed Barley Vetclies Seed Oats Peas Seed Wheat Corn DILLON and SPILLETT 70 Queen Street ithe most easily identified birds.i BLLLLETINS FROM WlNlFilEs'E. wnsar i (. i BIRDLAND I FLIGHT PATTERNS I Not only are wings used quite differently by the various kinds lof birds, but they are made in lengths and shapes most. suitable for a. special purpose. Consequent- ly the expert bird watcher is able to identify most species while in flight, even from a considerable distance. The tiny Humming- ;blrd buzzes along on narrow, non- ,flexible wings that make about. 50 beats a second The big Red- lahouldered Hawk soars with open- fed wing tips like fingers. Man has ;tried to copy this device by mak- ing wins:-slots in airplanes. The ,0wls, nocturnal birds of prey. fmove in anundless flight because lof wide feathers and soft pile. i The long nings of that remark- iably fast fiver. the Chimney Swift, are bow-shaped and stiff, making the flight of ii Swift unique. Only the tips of Ilie wings beat the air. and the action is so rapid th-at mania eye cannot follow it. In con- trast. the Great Blue. Heron flaps slowly along on wide wings. with the ability to keep aloft for at least 17 hours without stopping. Likewise. a Black-crowned Night Exit Tony Blount by lydnoy Parkmal CHAPTER XIV THURLOW BEGINS T0 SUS- PECT Thurlow dropped the buff- coloured forms on the desk with a sudden impatient gesture and. rising to his feet, went. over to the window and stared out moodily. The open space before me Resi- dency lay dusty in the glaring afternoon sunshine. The steep- pitched roofs of the copra sheds, which lifted their peaks over its farthest edge. danced distortedly through the heat haze rising from the flat expanse of baked earth; and the still. green water of the lagoon, which showed between them, shimmered dizzily before his eyes. Farther out. the dazzling band of snowy-white surf swirled and eddied along the line of the barrier reef. and beyond again the intense blue of the ocean stretch- ed away to the distant horizon. He stared out unseeingly at the familiar scene, for his mind was still on the reports he had been studying. and his expression of gloom deepened as he wondered. for the fiftieth time, how he was igoing to deal with the problem ithey raised. l A chair ri-eakcd in the room he- hind him. and he turned round lsharply. At sight of the girls dark lhearl bent over the tattered illus- Huon naps us mm" in g wideltrated supplement. however, his arc. Gr”, Blackgbacked Gum up inonicntary tenseness relaxed. She rliad been sitting so quietly that ternavelv flap and glide. In the air, starlings rate among ,he had forgotten she was there at i-all, and, as he slowly turned back passed from ...be up to I5” cooler with ohns-Munville moved hmg rib" Installed In saluting honm by on im J-M Approved Contractors. Therein no need to have ii home that's stiding hot when you can keep it msnv degrees cooler even on the hottest days by insulating with famous Johns-Manville Spintex. You'll enioy cool comfort and believe it or not Spintcx insulation actually pays for itself in a few years! A J-M Spintex insulated house means a saving of up to 30:: on every fuel dollar. So why not enjoy year-round comfort when the cost is so low? hr complete luck on Spinlox Imul-arise wrlto Canadian Johns-Mcnville. Dapl. N43, 199 luv Toronto M "ml on HOME INSUIATION tomlmi" yto the window, she this consciousiiess again complete- its prob- with their stubby appearance, short triangular wings. and swift. direct flight. The flight of Wood- peckers is undulating. Their wing action is entirely different. pro-I duced by a succession of several quick beats followed by a pause. The. wings of the best fliers are deeply arched. Franklin's Gull is ly as his mind took up lciii once more. It was a problem which had been growing in intensity in the course of the last couple of weeks --ever since he had moved into ,the Residency in fact - and. lit- ian cxainple. A quick stop is made tie as he liked it,'he realised that .m, npplymg me make oublil. entailed a decision on his part 's,',.,.,mmg wings and mu. Tum, which could not be delayed iiiucli ' And that decision was one which are relatives of Gulls, haveil0"3"- . p E "nmrkably hum W-mg .cu0n',u'liich would inevitably affect h:s can flap or glide, twist and turnvum” WW 5eTl0U5l.V- ' Mm the g,.mu.n nmmy. The 1,... He had been on the islands full rm. pm. M the mm; of l R0-W1 month now, and in that period he - yr :; .1:.::.”:::...:.”.:::: 22. .::::::::::. 3:: i. am- e. en v - - igulidiiitimtiidl ga:)s”betw't:i:n the body.i:9(l:l:li;:1 thaid 113:1! P99” hilllllfll ,and the wings are closed.' kph 1 "2! jmh "hmilni? lm-Vii i Even some birds bearing the 0 9 an F rm. 6 had acted on isame surname. are differently con- 9”” "0mDl115'0n- TWTE Md Sim- structed because their actions are 915' 599", ll” 3ll9T1laUV9 M "19 WW" so unmm The win” or 1 Coop”-5pBiit, while he hndrealised that he Hawk MP rounded, rm mu Inn! was beini: forced into an entirely .and rounded at the end. This birdligdlw lTfl95l.l'il"- hm Md V0Tl5"lFd ikeeps tn the woods. seldom soar-:g”"5V" Will i 9 hot”; "151 "HIP hm dashes through the bush. e. was left alone he would he nlilc zmg. , 7P5 M,” H5 m.,,... Howeven m, to devise. some scheme for qiiirily lwmgs of R sparmw Hm.-k have R disappearing from the official posit ijog like an elbow, and end in 115' W35 R55UmlHil- ' out -11,” m,bm.5;7,di But things had not worked nu. that way. . At the end of the first couple ol ;days it had been borne in upon .him that by his assumption of the sharp points. Hawk habitually hovers in lopen on rapidly beating wings. looking for grasshoppers. where do gamma” Orioles dead Resident's identity he had mum? lunknniiingly forfeited his inst to the outs.dc ,...,.-. ichance of escape WVO . Under the conditions pi'c- .vailim: on the island, he saw clear- ,ly that it would only be f)OSSli)iP i . York And Vicinity .1 efor him to leave it with the. kiimv- xlr and Vivs. Arlhur Wyatt. were ledge and connivance of the traci- iisimrs to the city on TllPSdil,l'.iPY. and for obvious reasons that ilvlnv 5'h was out of the question. -- It meant. in effect. that all he Mrs. Howard Watts and dauKh- had done. was to exchange one ter Carol spent. Monday, May Athlpnsnn for amtym-, in the city. This was a dismal reflection - -4 after all he had risked and sut-p Mrs. Alcx Benton is spending a fered to attain freedom; but once YPW dais WW1 hf? 5l5iP"- MW Al'1l10 faced the facts squarely he ac- bcrt Proud. York. Her many friends fppfpgi H mm .. gm-min R,-gm N1”. arc illild to 8693 1191' Nick HEH1Tl- losnphy. As there was no way out r-sww ,nf ll. it hehoved him to make the Mr. Frank WK”! IDGYN MmldM'- best. of the circumstances. .May ilh, in the city. a o e l And certainly, on reflection. it L. M. POOLE & 00. Lumber and Building Supplies Psoii's Wharf Phone 171 Kllsll Norma Lewis. R. N. Bruton. d m t ml 1 M 1 is spcndlnxthgig ht'll';:3:': lg)” :i'eLcIr1'iwu'orseli Aftergaall. Yiirglson"1i:'i's Q” W” ”l W n” o a relative term in this connection t "L Harry 1” R i- rind there could be no real i between his condition Mr and Mrs. Raymond Vessrv ::::,p:1r::!nil:is M I - . ' rmer life as a con- :":tdf:;'lA1);' 1;,:1';S'”p:,:1;,virt. at Noumea. And. apart froiu - - .- ' tht.l.'.tlt ii lgilests of Mrs. Louis Mccallum aiid:m?uHh:: :P?piL "5 '” nng 5 Own a New 1953 "BIG NAME" REF ERATOR SNOWDON wEEKi.v All Sizes NOW AVAILABLE! Immediate FREE Delivery! on DOWN PAYMENT . IEEFIEIGEEE KTCDIIN I Vk ADMIRAL son as LITTLE AS ROY Deluxe 5 RACINE ' SERVEL Each with FULL 5-YEAR GUARANTEE! Prompt, Ellicient Servicinql ONLY (70 per month Carrying Charge! DEPOSIT . nequialo SEE THEM NOW AT- iiEw wAv Furniture co. Ltd. 101 Great George Street -- Charlottetown, P. E. I. - Phone 2311 Mr" and M” (jfor Magnum" Of course. there was always the - 'ultimate exposure of the mistaken lidentity looming over him. but .that. was a matter for the relative- ily distant future. Even there. he i The play which was staged by Cherry Valley, in York Hall, was much enjoyed by all. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Union. were the guests of Mr. and .Mrs Gordon Crockett on Sunday. ilvfay .1rd. little danger of his being connect- ed in the official mind with obscure convict who had escaped Quite H numbpr in York in-.3 ai.,iime of the real Thurlow's disap- tending the Musical Festival this pearaiice. week. Many are taking part. Mrs. Gordon Crockett was a visi-4, tor to the city 'nie1ida,v. May 51,11, 5 Miss Aletha Brown has retiirnedi :to her home aft.er spending the; iwinter months in Toronto. She is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown, York. i l i l Miss Connie Coo-k, city. was the guest of her cousin, Miss Alelha Brown, York. on Tuesday, May am, Mr. and Mrs. Jae; Cook were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leith Brown. Tuesday evening. May nth. Miss Marguerite Vessey return- ed to her home after spending the. winter months in Toronto. She is lthe guest. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Veeaey. York. Mr. and Mrs. Grndon Rodd and son Billy, paid a short visit to York Tuesday evening. May fith. -B0. , NEW TREND HALIFAX, 1C'Pi--Active interest in Mint: shown in production of hand-wroiiglit. silver jewelry and the polishing and settinx of Nova 50005 exam. say.-e Miss Mary Black. director of the handicraft centre of the Nova Scntig rude and industry department. i E M, md M” (-,,,n. Sh". and mm. hoped that the doctor's report J1... Brmklw pomp Mwed friends would clear him of any suspicion and r,,1am.,.5 m York on sundg... of deliberate impersonation; and, M”, 3m. .provided it was delayed long, . Ema ienough -- say. for a year or more )4;-Dnnnlttl-ll19liF would be comparaiiveiv Elli )from New Caledonia at about thw l Thus far he felt that there was, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Barnard - Doucotte Wedding Congratulations are being re- ceived by the former Miss DorothY Doueette, Pleasant View, and Mr. Omer Bernard, Skinner's Pond. whose marriage took place on Wednesday morning. April 29th. in the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. Rev. Emmanuel Richard. who performed the ceremony, also celebrated the nuptial mass. The bride was attended by Miss Vida Bernard. sister of the groom. while Mr. Henry Doucette, the bride's brother, supported the groom. After the ceremony. it weddinx breakfast. was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucette. The wedding supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mr!- Thomas A. Bernard. skinner": Pond. where immediate relatives of the bride and groom gathered. They were the recipient! 0' many beautiful and useful gifts. -CL. little to worry about for the time. and though he realised that b.V this turn of events he was now committed to take his assumed post of Resident)" -"il”i0ll51.Vv he contented himself at first with looking about him and completing his convalecence at his ease. To be continued IEIES AGED 107 tK'0RT'HlNG.M1EnT;lHnfl- Ml” - lnmmn Rooke. who claimed tini bi Lower Water Street Hiilsboro Bridge Edward st. lB'rlt i 1 oldest woman, e Vrhiilisldriy at l0"i, llE'li relatives said Phone 240 Phone 1270 Phone 108 Sn'urda) 1 IT is SIMPLE:- l i : BE SURE TO:- i 1953. l i it SO IIAUYIFUL in any room it SO PRACTICAL-mtty denim! with s luoom or a damn time 50):? Waiffor Wiiiig I- CUNARD CO. LTD.. NALIIAI - WDGOLIIALI BIITIIIUTOII Arnfost Coal Co. Lon oi-th Ave. Phones 2493 - 2499 w. D. 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