aut '1i.tTw;.mat of; Oman; ...mvowIv Ann ntsnscrtn DY IJRDIERS EIIERYIVIIERE The new John Deere 40 - 50 - 60 tractors. omatic pick-up hay balers, cultivators, manure loaders, etc., now on display at our showroom and dispiay lot, Malpeque Road. A. PICKARD FARM TRACTCRS LIMITED J McCready's CHOW CHOW . . . . . . . 39: iwliro JUICE. 2o 01.. 2 tins .. 31: Ayliiier Cream Style CORN. 2001.. 2 tins .. 35c Aylmer CATSUP . 25: EANNED CHICKEN. tin .. 45: SHREDDED WHEAT. 2 for .. 35: 7sicTi(isN PEKOE TEA. lb. .. 55: Irillfilirowosn & runomo. 3 for . . 32.-. ErZfhAoiAN CHEESE. V2 lb. pkg. . . 35c MATCHES. 3for . . . . . . . .. 29.: Flo mas. perlb. .. 33c MIXED COOKIES. per lb. .. 392 LETTCCE. large head. each . . . . . . . . 2”3'E TOMATOES. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23: Maple Leaf WIENERS. per lb. . . .. . . 39c BOLOGNA. per lb. . .. 3T; coanao NECK RIBS. 2 lbs. .. iii? RIXiS CROCETERIA I Phones 1601-1602 Free Delivery Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the above mentioned Act Mr. Philip W. Barlow of Charlottetown has been appointed an EXAMINER to examine into and pass upon the qualifications of per- 50”5 allplying for motor vehicle operators' licenses. Following the issuance of a Beginner's License ap- plicants must, present themselves for examination be- Orc a Drivers License can be issued. Mr. Barlow will be available upon appointment to gifve instructions, in a dual-control vehicle, to holders 0 BP8inners' Licenses. Applications should be made at the Office of the llssucr of Motor Vehicle Licenses Monday through Fri- Fil between 9 am. and 5 p.m. in the following places: Charlottetown-Riley Building, 103 Queen Street. Summerside-Court House. Mimtagtie-Masonic Building. Sourls--Star Grocery. Following is the Itinerary for the months of May P. S. FIELDING. Deputy Provincial Secretary iand June. Any necessary changes will be published it the Press, Month of May gay 11th to May 15th inclusive ..... .. Charlottetown May 19th to May 22nd inclusive Summerside 33' 2-3th to May 29th inclusive ........ .. Charlottetown Month of June -Elle lst. to June 5th inclusive ......... .. Charlottetown '1”? 9th to June 10th inclusive . SOUFIS 'Ju 9 llth to June 12th inclusive . ,. Moiiiagllti Julge lath to June 19th inclusive . Charlottetown June 22nd to June 26th inclusive . Summerside 9 29th to July 3rd inclusive ..... .. . Charlottetown NOTICE THE HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Strange But True 81 F. H. MacArthur Among birds. one of the neat travellers is the Arctic tern. One branded in Newifoundland was found three months later a. thou- sand miles away on the Natal Coast of Africa. St- Pierre. 12 mile: am the coast of Newfoundland. will 11. tains most of its old-world on. Items. such as the town-crier with his drum calling out his new each morning an the public square. To celebrate his 90th birthday anniversary, Otto Linnea, 01 Providence, R. 1., simply wmtgd, pa sheet metal worker, Lighter rises at 3.30 a.m., six day. ., week, gets his own breakfast, and reach. :6 D118” Oihwog by 5.45 ..in. aways e st the Job. person on Fiction writers who are look. ins for odd names to tag onto their characters should conmct Mrs. Charlence Evans. of Kansas City. MO.. because she has the only collection of odd name, of persons on this continent: Names like M11-KW Valentine. Denver 6. Boston, Tomiiitls Jackson, Pep. per Mustard. All the names are classified. Among them are place nmmu of I26 states, 4 Canadian provinces, ill) foreign oountriss. 4'! parts or ,the hu.man'anataomy. five days of ithe week, 17 colors. 10 months, 5 ipresidents, pi directions of the .wind, 29 animals, and 24 birds. I Wax the foot of chain and Itables when you wax the floor. This will prevent scratching of floors and make the job last long- oi: Recently I wrote in this col. umn of the singing sands. To-day ,1. am going to tell you about 5 lsinging river, flowing past the lGulf Coast town of Pascagouig, lltfllss. whose bee-like sound con- .tinues to awe both residents, itourists. and scientists. ,the river sings its sweetest lays. ja rhythmic humming sound, no; junlikc the buzzing of swarming 'bees. Many scientific eiqolanations have been given, but none has pever been proved. It may be that .the singing is caused by certain liish, the grating of sand against ithe bottom. and the river rushing zpast underwater caves. But what- ever the cause. Mississippi's sing- imi river is one of the wonders lot that state. I o e o lv When a starfish faces danger ,It Simply sheds one or more of .its rays. With small tube feet iattached in the underpart of its yarms it can walk; it can also open in mussel siell and wrap its stain. ,ach arc. "1 the defenseless crea- lturc Int'i'.i until it is digested. j But stranger Still. the sea-ui-- chiii can walk on its teeth. lrhe shape and size of golf balls. these fish are covered with spines pwliich radiate in every direction, isurroundmg its mouth on the iunderside are five sharp teeth. pThere cut a circular piece of rfood which the strange creatu” pushes into its stomach. Much of the song of the mock. INS bird is made up of imitations 01 DUI?-” b1l'd5. and not only these, but of other kinds of animal life land oi inanimate sounds, The iquaiity is rich and melodious. In the stillness of the evening to Labrador THE GUARDIAN; CHARLOT TET OWN BIG MAKER Clears .40 Doz. SHIRTS to H. or C. 9 Canadian geese never build their nests in Prince Edward Is- land. This seems strange when we learn that they nest beside the ponds or tiflashets" in our ten-th province. But the greater part or Canadian geese fly north and the Arctic to raise their young. . . 0 Did you know that a kind of tea plant grows in Labrador? The plant has bronze leaves and creamy white flowers. Indians and pioneers used these leaves to make medicine. The balsam fir was also used as a medicine by the pioneers. Paper making started with the Chinese some 2,000 years ago. The simple process was to soak wood in pits of lime-water and beat. the fibres between stones until they became pulp which was then spread out in thin layers to dry in the sun. There are 17 different birds all belonging to the sparrow family. Although the waxvwings are classed with song birds, they never sing. The interjection "wa-o" fre- quently used by certain radio comedians was boriowcd ironi the fish crow by negroes in the South, transferred to Harlem. and from there to the radio and popular usage. strange but true! The pitches of o.mw calls in general are two or three octaves lower than those of most common songbirds. In 1866 it costs N00 to send 20 words across the Atlantic by cable 60 years later the fee for the same number of words cost the sender 31.40. Today there are zf;mylv(oaQl4. 4 5&cac-ea!-oldie-camm....c cam c.zacm.. .. dudtb 7(&11, Comm. 5mAnniver , odak snapsh Today's Kodak camera. are "luxury" cameras at down-to-earth prices . . . built with the knowledge gained throu Ii 65 years of iving people more and more picture-making p easure for the Feast money. Finer lenses and shutters give crisper. clearer snapshots. Simple, easy-working controls mean years and years of trouble-free snapshot fun. st Dollar for dollar. . . feature for feature . . . you're buying the best "K . .. when you buy a camera marked "Kodak" or ”Brownie." i ,(Xou)dpcc&IxLcL57Nc z6&& k PAGE SEVEN GREAT SHIRT SAL Regular 3.95 to 5.00 Values Ellen's Diary .1. Continued from page 2 from end to end with it white wash, we, being one of eight, could recognize as little gowns and petti- coats, and bands and barrow-coats, shirts and head-squares, feet-flan- nels and diapers and I shawl. she giggled. "you can put out a wash like that with a song in your heart. well, all I can say is," she twlnkled, "you'd better grab 'im -and last! Be he." she add- i with a chuckle, "like the uncle I once knew - or not!" . . . Bird voices about dripped hon- eyed phrases today as sweet and bright as the sunlight that poured in a golden wave over the length and breadth of the farmlands. And here encompassed by its de- lights, a farmer continued the cultivating and there another planted high hopes along with the seeds of his potatoes; and on every farm about folks were at some phase of their cropping. "It's a great time of year - and what a spring!" one hailed us in passing. "Whatever will come of it?" The answer is in the stars that now keep watch and ward over our quiet fields and farm- steeds. Until tomorrow - - -Diary - - - Good-night . . . . cables twenty-eight submarine with connecting Newfoundland the outside world. ti I J I I I- W , . a ' zz.-yxasa.-mg Me! A 35mm miniature that gain color slides as crisp and brilliant as cameras 'eost:in twice as much. You can protect them and have beautiful co or print: made from them. Loads with 2I)- or 36-exposure films. Flasholdor, 89.25. ary of cameras - DRESS SHIRTS It's a huge clearance of first quality and some . slightly imperfect shirts at: a money saving price. Fine quality santorized broadcloth--fused trubenized collars--White, Blue, Tan and Grey. Sale ' SPORI Ii SHIRTS M1" Price A famous makers line with labels removed to sell at this low price. Spun i'ayons-acetates-- a few gabardines-a rainbow of shades-all sizes. yous: lJPPEl2iPi.ATE- ” FDR -rwo szxsss ii WITH Tune. BROOM -w BUT THIS is 'Mv. WEEK To, : . ma DIRE Pizeoicameurr I'M ltxl.'-w-I CAME TOTELL, ' ' woo THAT l2A5CALLV,J.i 4 MILDER ,-man r rri-tar H .mNci-i .1ATaFt I itcHAr2irv,: , BAZAAR! I ll IHKVAVHI fig - 85 years ago. George Eastman lnIi'o(.Iut'r(l the world": first roll-film snapshot camera. Hand-held, it allowed everyone i the pleasure of eas ', trouble-free picture taking. The camera was sold It eady loaded with enough film for I00 SH-inch round snapshots. Alter mpmiirr. the camera was returned to the factory. where the film was tlcxrlnpcd and the camera reloaded. Show of . l Cots crisp. clear snapshot: the surest. simples! wax. No atlfvistincnie . . . inst line up your picture ' in the on-rxire finder and press the button. 5 1 Makes I2 snaps per roll. Flasholrler extra. .' X X , gg .J i 5.44 pwozr -V L5 Here's the preview model that shows you your picture big and clear-before you snap. Flip-up hood rightens image in viewdnder. As simple to operate as I "Brownie-.' Geu l2 crisp snapshots per roll, Fl.-ulmlder extra, 34.75. ,(f&u6 Zi7uJrZ'7 I0-'MmzJi2i1'Ili299 Smart new fnlclinz ramrra Fan in Ialrr along on trips and outings. Has mod:-m eye-lei el finder for split-second sighting, squeeze-action shutter release for steady shooting. Pieforiicc-ti lens. Takes eight horizontal or vertical pictures per roll. Flasholder extra. 89.25. rfit ri mlifrrl In (hung; uvilioul milu c. Canadian Kodak Co... Limited Toronto 9, Onlarin