QCTOBER 26. 1951 y , My N y m m y f "FHE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTEITOWN V L PAGE SEVEN j Strange But True ny F. H. IIIIIAHIIIII Most of us have heard of hot- um sunshine-cod liver oil-but how many are aware of the fact Ihal, sunlight has been captured t and preserved like jam in sealed M5 by being absorbed in luniines- cent powder and then frozen, and thus rendered inert. In liquid air canned sunlight was first presented in the general public at the open- in: of the Florida ExhIbltIonBldg.. E.' New York World? Fair in l939. 0 0 MEN'SVELOUR OVERCOATS . HIGH IN STYLING -- LOWIN PRICE Your Best Buy In The Medium Price Field i 34” THIS WEEK-END ONLY on May 14. 1930. Linda Medina Saw birth to a child in Lime. rent. Linda was only 5 years and riclii. months old, the youngest child ever known is) give birth iol a baby. And believe it or not. limit mother and daughter attend- ed the samel school, the mother when sixteen and the child 10. - A reader wants to know what pm-ccniage of an average clticken's weight is lost in dressing it. You almost stumped me on that one. Larry. but here's the answer: A quarter to a third. but the larg- er the bird, the less percentage is lost. 0 I 3 How would you like tn live on an island where everything is me? No taxes to pay. no food or clothing to purchase. no rentals or heating problems. No civil laws to observe. Indeed. nothing htit ab- solute freedom from the cradle to me grave. Tltis Utopia is not in the south seas. or in some nr-flung corner of the globe, but,' right here in Canada. It's named Borden. for Robert Borden. the then prime miiiisior. was discovered by Dr. 5tPIBnIl50n. and is the most north- nsly known land in this part of the Canadian Archipelago. What is still stranger. Borden Island is inhabited by a small group of F5- kimos some of whom are almost xte, with blue eyes and blonde r. Where did they come from? Nobody knows exactly, but as good a guess as any is that they are descendants of a group of Col- nnisvs planted in Northern Canada iw Eric the Red in the 11th cen- iviry. or over two centuries before Columbus set foot. upon this con- tznent. OVERCOATg made” to lead the medium price field. quality coats -made with one idea in mind -to bi-ing you the utmost Here are high value at a price you've been waiting to pay. This week-end we offer to the discriminating man this outstanding coat value with plenty of wear and good looks too! Don't wait for snow--choose your cost from this handsome selection." CHECK THESE QUALITY FEATURES: Fine quality ALL WOOL material. ' Easy styling for long wear and handsome appearance. - o ' Generously sized from 35 to 44 ' Regular price is dollars more. I ENIJEREIJNEIJDMIIR IVVHERE QUALITY IS SURE I a-.- . Sked Tailoring Slice MAKE YOIIR SELECTION EARLY Our Assures Ypu of a Guaranteed Fit o The T. O. Dey Co.. 509 Fifth Are. New York, employ a group of skilled shoe doctors who can inaite old shoes look like new ones They use 17.000 lasts and carry on a large mail order busin- ess Their motto it: "Perfect at, . h I" . . ”””'””” ”"-””-'"-"” i” 5.12:: .ii;..i:”.".”f ;i..:::.::.i 212:5 aiiizr.".::.'::':..;ii:".:;; .221" Jr: For the angler who likes his nsh h . . . i I 1 t . . i I t place In the Halifax Canadian CLINTON HILL, Surrgy' Englgnd mm is until she achieved er putpose C(Cl cineii and cxpeits came from n 0 a e Foomali Lewuc yesterday when .- (CPD ---- when she was 87 Eliza- lt”P(l. a United States marketing a brand new gadget in the form of a refrigerator has made from seven layers of rubber laminated between two sheets of durable'fabric. This unique bag has zipper closure, sticked and computed seams and a smalldrain- atition that a wife will become pregnant if a baby sleeps in her bed and "casts a spell over it" used to be held among pioneer wives in this Province. so she in- The Prince Edward Island Rail- road has more crooks than it cork- screw. Why? Because the con- tractors got so much a mile for laylng down the track. One third of the distance cotild have been saved. to say nothing about the cost, had the line bocii built ovoi- the figure an antique appearance. The fake was now removed to a point near Cardiff and buried. Here it lay until Friday. October 13. 1869, when a couple of well tar and near to examine what they believed to be a petrified Indian. The gypsum man had become, in the space of it few weeks. the 8th wonder of the world. and George l-lull was reaping ii fat financial harvest by charging people 51.00 per head just to pticp at his gyp- Buich Bouchard B ' f Benched To Get spm- m S HALIFAX. (Set. 2.5 - (GP)-Dab they defeated Stndacona Navy MONTREAL.-4OC.l.. 25 - iCP) '23-15 here. -Montreal's National Hockey tr e League Canadiens left for Chicagol NEW YORK. Oct. 25-tAPi -- yesterday without Captain Eniile-I-iI' Arlhuf King Of TOFOHW "Ml" (Butch) Bouchard who has bcenl"I "I" 5 Wm 10”"”I"ld d"l5l”" vicar describes her as a fill old lady." left behind with instructions "V" Ttdd-V "W WI”. WV” ";' from Coach Dick Irvin to llgct Hartford, Conn.. last night liefoie ;an oil RELATED LESSON bath Allen learned for the first time to cook by gas instead of on stove. Now 90, Miss Allen still does her own housework and can even run after a bus. The local "uonder- l949 season in a deal which sent! infielder Billy Hitchcock to Ala. the "9 h0'9' The gadget W913” 19” the most direct route. sum fraud. Finally, the ublic . . - "13" WW 155- 3nd keep” me for Robert Lemon won 20 or more caught up with Hull's take? but mt” Cilndilion to play hockey." tlfvsmui K'.””dw:it'h:1i' I:-.'Th?;1yn; . . I . several hours. we have a hunch "mu m nah of ma mm mm. Wm. arm. War. me glam comm- gouchardv says 1n.m' ,5 any-inle,fIlB. nziiar-:0 .5: r . narunss To KORI-.A . The.Bluenose.- ill” ”'d9m ”Wl9"l Wm many years as a full-time Clcvr-land lied to be exhibited in different Where Iliom Seven to nine pounds M is ' ”' --- T. , L7 rw g I I . .... H g K. . - . ii... em. pitcher. His 1950 record at an D?-N5 or the U. 5- A- It was still ”V.?'W?lK?'ir . C0ij”?”?'E,” ,. WP.” ,, (W7. is your guaranteeof stmsfactfoefz ., moncy maker. it isnt fair to tho other play- 305-1';-3N. Oct. 25 ., .Ap,,,,;;,,5,,Danls1 iosptta sup Ju.an in L The peculiar and popular super- FOR THE BE T ASBESTOS BRAKE LINING from Genesis: "There were ill-1M5 , season. on the earth in those days..." Ii ASHINGTONI 0,” ”TiC?iT Also left behind was .lc:'i'y: Th” 1”"?-I C”"3”'-55"3”3l h”?-"S5 Couture. in hospital stiffer-lngi JOHNS- thc quarries at Fort Dodge and Mr Six Vllaiflr lCa8lIe5- had it removed to Chicago. His MacPh:nI didrit explain how. 0l':sQfiously him-ed six leagues victories topped ovcry oilicr pitch- or in the majors, C I of Binghamton. N. Y.. put one over on the famous showman and tool- ed the whole scientific world back in the 1860's when he amassed ti fortune from a block of gypsum. Hull's brain child was born while attending a. revival meeting and hearing the Rev. Mr. Turk quote All that night he lay awake. By daybreak.he had evolved a scheme for monetizlng the public belief in giants. Hull got his stone from next stop was to hire a stonectit- ter and have the piece of gypsum sculptored into a naked plant. This done he gave his stone man a lib- STANPlELD'S MARK OF QUALITY eral coating of liquids which gave surprised to ask. . trus laws. . makes all tlw awierence i these views during his two hours Handing the country with their Today. Old Hoxoy still can he soon in the Farmer's Museum ly- Makesjlea F3: Six Majtlleagues Ry ARTHUR EDSON on baseball wound up today with Larry MaoPhail, former New York Yankee president. calling where. lllS major would be set up. And the meth- bers.of the House judiciary sub- committee apparently were too MncPhail. now a gentleman farmer at Bel Air. Md, insisted this would solve many of base- ball's most pressing problems. He said "there isn't any reason at all why we couldn't have six major leagues." The sub-committee whether baseball violates anti- is studying in addition to his idea on six major leagues. Mac!-'hail gave radio .-ind television broadcasts. are killing minor league baseball. That. the farm system. whereby Conny son for similar reasons. diens at the start of the 1941-42 from blood poisoning in a foot. British Boxer A British professional boxer was placed on the London hospital collapsing Tuesday night during a lightweight bout. Dagenham, his third round of an fight at the He was unable in contuiuc. . blows ponent Johnny Lewis. err: on the club." lrvin told BOLI-fan Red sax y(.5m1.d.... EI-We .,(.te,.iis returning in the Korean war1 him hem" archer warren yguddw ROsm.'.il'l'Dlli. aficr brinizing wounded Eur-1 oiioaii solciicrs homo. Special "Jut.-J chard when informing jobs and doing their best to win career hnckey games." liq 1939, The move was rnmlnisccnt 0flPhilnd9lphln Smythe's benching of Goalie Turk BYOCIB early last sca' came to the Snx Athletics nftr-r Boucl-lard broke in with Cana- LONDON. Oct. 25 - (Reutcrsl- danger list at it yesterday after The boxer, Teddy Ucwis. 21. of msex. stumbled to cnd of the eight-round Royal Albert Hall. comer at the He had received several hard to the head from his op- ' "I don't think Mr. Rickey's sys- tem saved baseball at all." Mac- Phail said. Rickey contended that Si. Louis Cardinals. then headed by him. used the farm system as a way to get players it couldn't afford from is being introduced thoifdlip. aboard the J. 8: M. MURPHY, LIMITEI5 P. T. Barnum was known as tho ing in an open grove. Just the way Would be 193- b0hiHd- "T110? are 37. his unconditional roiotiso. 110- L . "Prince of Fakers" but CveorgeHull he was found til years ago. hustllnl and fighting for their snr, who began his big lcngtiu lnndia' pailfr m0m'l' I0? the USP ,HAl.lFAX , with NEW York Yankees of the crew and the hospital staff4 -nun Sydney 1 ,; Chdbaubvnk to arrive on time you've got to get 4127 W KV'l1en yrr buy yoiir Exide batteryi you buy .t.'ar!ing ai.mmm'e . . . you . buy more than 60 years of experience . . . and you buy service, too . . . a major league club owns several to buy. Mac.-Phail suggested that each major league team be limited on the number of teams it could own in each baseball'classificat- ion. 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