Strange But True _ MacArthur ::i.:gen‘tree of Australia ray bark and blossoms that has Kym» all the world like sun- l°nk- 5 When this strange tree is nwbelhssom it attracts telly! 01 ‘" -imbibing birds’during the Mneyand at night dozens of ‘in’ km‘ flying foxes. Indeed all mung: of birds. and insects which fluvnen rggard for color and sweet- nfiu come to the gee-tree to feast. Tet-ns lay their eggs_ in coral mmd. “,1 they are as hard to Md as the proverbial needle in m. proverbial hay stack. Not un- "1 one gets down on hands and knees can the eggs be detected. mough there may be dozens a- round om.-‘s feet. the colors - ereamy white with gray and brown and purple spots blend per- fectly with their environment. whm the young are hatched they, inn. are almost invisible. The lit- ”. hirds will. at the approach of m gn¢my_ lie motionless Wllhlf‘ . {aw inches of your hand. and remain perfectly passive when picked 103- V , Menii in a Chinese cafe in Hong \Vild ducks‘ eggs. salted The Kung: V sharks‘ fins and tails. stewec pups, fowls' and ducks’ tongues, frisrassed cat, rat soup. silkworm grubs and so on. Makes one smack one’: 1|f‘tS- 9)’? . . . ‘~t’tFl'lilSi.E tell us tliai anyone “ah a good memory and a na- numbera can. if he f'lP\'(li.PS his time and talent tit miisiant practice. emulate tr xitlllf‘ degree the feats of the cal- t-tilating procligees. We wonder. it moms to me that it would take . lot of mental slugging to emu- late Henry Safford for example. iittn in the early years of this (f‘ni|ii‘_\'. astounded audiences tiiinitghout the llS.A. with his amazing fcats of memory and calculation. Asked how many grains of corn iitiuld fill a volume of 202.680.000- nutt rubic miles. he gave one cor- tect answer aftnr a period of in- tense concentration. Simplcr problems he snlvcd atih lightning rapidity. Asked to multiply 79,532.n53 by 93,758,479 he arrivnd at the co-'rvct product is exactly 54 seconds. Outside. of Australia the only l(hf\\\l\ pouch carrying animal i.- thit nppn.-tum of South and Middle America. ttttal flair for u see In my t-z.c= oi‘ the baby kanga- row they remain in their mother's pntket for about eight months. grading in that time from diminu- iti-- creatures less than an inch long to fairly well-formed kanga- rnris of ten pounds weight whicli stick out their necks'when their mother is grazing and crop thc grass beneath them. And like certain species of beetles and spiders and caterpillars. they _ feign death as a last resort when dsngnr threatens. Flelieve it or not. but the great hmt-ha-ad whale yields as much as 275 barrels of oil. the right whale produces 130 barrels. while the whale bone of the two may a- mount to 3,000 pounds! Butcher shot by pig. would have made a fitting headline for this the news item. The setting for the amazing tale ie llueneburg, Germany. And the butcher was shot when the porker kicked and set otf the gun the man was aiming at the pig! Mitch has been written on the change of color of the varying here and other mammals and birds which is not true. For in- stance. we read of the change taking place in a single night. eoincident with the first snow fall. The ehange is gradual from brown to white. The polar hares. however. wear Iisir white coats all the year round. while in most parts of our own country they wear white suits for six months and brown suits ‘Win! the rest of the year. it ie a curious fact that a WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE ‘I-lllnss May 1st to June nth‘ Inclusive) DI!!! including Sundays- stsndsrd Time. from Each Terminal. ls.m. llaass. lp.sn. I . . RESERVATIONS: May be nT’ald‘e for a limited number of vehicles ‘W mfltlctins Head Office in Charlottetown. at least (8 hours iii advance for:— f1)—Fiest and second sailings from each terminal each morning. ¢l\—F'or perishahlee and/or Live- stock in truck loads on any sailing. t.\)——l-‘or all sailings on lsturdsy ""1 Sllfldly until June nth "" 3|“! report tune in 'to CW3 each weekday at 0:3 e.m. (Standard Time). CNICK AN man! citosamo AND AVOID bsuiir. NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIDHTED, ciiuiomtown. r. 1 Island Refrigeration SALE! 8 SERVICE Repeln To All Malice MOTORS Remain; and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Benin Psletir Electric "I000! II“ II“ mammals are capable of ensuring the hardships of an arctic and travelers l('ll us they have come upon polar hares living on ice fields over frozen seas 20 miles from the nearest land. Gray squirrels warn each oth- er of danger with a rasping bark. which can be heard for almost one quarter of a mile in calm wea- ther. , The red squirrel has more vices than an alley dog has fleas. He is quarrelsome. noisy. and forever poking his nose into other crea- tures affairs. When this scribe was a boy red squirrels were numerous in this province and I spent many hours observing their petty thievery and mischievious ranks. Many's the robin's egg 1 saw going down their guliets. They rob birds‘ nests high and low. and they keep busy throughtiut the entire year. There is no idle sea- son for them. aoo When i used to snare hares "down on the farm" I always on- joyed the company of the little red chatterboxes who never fail- ed to greet me each morning with a volley of exclamations from the tree tops. Or maybe they just scolded me because l hadn‘t brought along more oats and bread crusts for their tummies. On more than one occasion I have watched them tapping the sugar maples and drinking the juice. In tapping the maplcs they tznaw saucer-shaped cavities in the upper side of the branch and drink thcir fill of sap. coming back many timcs a day for the sweet refreshment. in a hollow tree. The Winter's store consisted of apples and a large water pail nf beech nuts. I left the apples with my red-coat cd friend but conscripted the nuts which were hulled and ready for eating. In Van Nuys. Cziliforiiia. clerks whose job is collecting traf- fic fines were fined for parking all day in two-htiur parking zones in front of the ctiurthoiise. me.‘ Once I fniind a squirrels nesti s0\'9n . Savage Harbour and . . . Vicinity Two cars collided at MarLend~ Corner. Mt. Stewar.t on Saturdai night. None of the occupants of the cars were seriously hurt. but both vehicles suffered considerable damage. The R..C.M.P. were calico to the scene. The monthly meeting of Savage Harbour Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Cyril Morrison with the president Mrs. Ernie Doyle presiding. Roll call was answered by donating some article later to be auctioned before the meeting. Mrs. Clarence Murphy accepted the roll of auctioneer and handled it in a most commenda- ble manner. After considerable dis- cussion on the matter of clean- ing the school it was decided that in future all women of the district having children attending 5Ch0OJ would be asked to take their turn in scrubbing the school. The ever- prcsent question of funds and how to raise them was earnestly dis- cussed and although nothing was finalized yet the idea of holding a pantry sale in one of the Mt Stewart stores is being seriously considered. The following com- mittees were appointed: sick, Mrs. Temple Murphy. Mrs. Clar- ence Murphy; scliool_ Mrs. Valen- tine Maclntyre, Mrs. Fred Masher; lunch. Mrs. James MacKay and Mrs. Cyril Morrison. The next meet- lng will be held at the hdme 01 Mrs. Temple Murphy whcn roll call will be answered by "where I first met my husband." All potatoes in this area have bccn disposed of and now -fai'mi=r.s ,ai‘t= ciigaged in hauling iertilizei mind preparing the ground for an- other years crop. It is reported that potatoes are quite in demand of late and this of course breeds hopt that another year prices will. 1) better. Ml’. Wilfred Coffin. Man [agar of the Community POT/“Lu ‘Warehouse at Douglas and who also handles the fertilizer reports that sales are as high if not higher than last year. The fishermen are ,having a good year. let us hope ‘that dame fortune will also cast lher winning effective Sl'llLl(‘S at the Get in e YOUR Ford is today's St. Peters Rood S. ii. JOHNSTON |.TD. FORD-MONABCII DEALER FORD DEALER invites you to prove worth-more cor PHONE TODAY for 0 ciemonstrcifion Phone 8548 Ifoltlgue MCGOVIAN MOTORS ‘ FORD AND MONAIICH CABS Phone 33-21 Maclean Smsimeralde - Motors FORD-MONABCII DEALER Dial 225'! East Baltic ' And Vicinity y family, Elmira. were Sunday visit- ors to Georgetown. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlth Bruce. South Lake. attended the Nurses‘ graduation in Charlottetown May 25, when Mrs. Bruce's sister. Miss Glsrdys Dixon graduated from the nurses staff of the P. E. 1. Hospital. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Manford Jenkins. tnee Miss Shirley Croucher of Sourisi whose marriage took place at Red Point by Rev. H. R. Beel on May ‘I. Mr. L. B. Goodwin of Chai-lntl+~- town, was on a business trip to North Lake on May 21. Mr. Emmanuel Sutherland. Black Pond. r°turn"" '1" " ‘ "‘ V ton, Mass. He was accompanied by Mr. e...- Mr. Lee Darrach. Charlotbetovin. was on business to North Lake. where he insured several fishing boats in that area. Cropping is in full swing in the many localities and the steady hum of tractors can be heard far into the night and the old faith- ful horse peacefully sleeplnE- Sincere sympathy is expressed to the family of Mrs. John Mac- Donald. Glen William. in the re- effort. of the farmers so that pros- perity will be general throughout the Province. CH cent death of their father and] husband. Peakes And Vicinity Mr. Francis Campbell. Charlotte-i town. spent the weekend with his‘ --‘MM Ralph 51113" mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell Charlottetown on MILV 2501. md brntmrs‘ Red Pmm‘ Mr. and Mrs. Pitts Griffin, Mt Mr. aitd Mrs. Ralph Rnhct'l.soil. 5“’-“'i“"- V‘-‘W‘d 55 '3‘? 1mm" M M‘ Kmg5b,,,.0' Ware M” 33 guest, of and Mrs A. ilandrahan on May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sorrey and family. Montague. visited Mr. Alphomius Byrne visited his brother. Mr. Walter Byrne, Cardi- Misa Minnie Seaman of Souris, ‘mo ‘m M" 35- is at present a patient in the Souris Hospital. Miss Seaman for many years operated the telephone office at Souris and won for her- self a host of friends throuxh her friendly and obilging manner. whfi Mrs. Raymond Mcliinnon. Fort-v.~t do sincerely wish her a speedy get-i Hill. spent a few days of the week Messrs. Thomas and Brendan Dunphy, students at St. Dunstan's College. are spending their holidays at their home. well. of May 23, at the home of her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Gt-orge Robe-rtsoti, Klngsboro. M_,.5_ D. A_ M,wD,m,,|d‘ was a May 23 visitor to Montague. Misses Laura and Rita Kl'lll"' SlllCPl'P sympathy is extended to Merely R_ R__ v,_mm M1,. Rum Mrs. James McLean of Montague. n¢,nn,.]i_y_ st, pgm;-in Rm‘.-1, Mai on the death of her father. Mr. 23_ John McDonald. Glen William. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Both- ‘»\(’il, amended the graduation of. .\l:. and .\«li.~ Citil Birt. \i.\ilr‘tl Rose. North Lake, is at patient in :3hl’l:lr"lO€taelL1rlizlll’|‘/i’ier‘0nGlfi:; TT5ixMMiis’:ii"h° P‘ E’ 1' H'’‘‘p‘'‘'“' H" ““"‘y Dixon graduated from the E. ldxflendl Wish her A mudy 1"- Hospitai. Iwe"' Mrs. Lydia Stewart. Chai'lotl.e-,PMeL5'5r‘; LeJ°rg:::'M,[Yo‘;€§]' ‘b§:: town. is spending some time 3 °”" ‘’ I _l ‘ Y E‘ H,‘ K-mzsbom with Mr. Ind M g motored to Chat ottetxiiin recon 3 Foster Young. ‘on business. Mrs. Page of the nursing staff. Mr. Robert Ross. North Lake, 5 H I , . d I I spent it pleasant week-end with °”“'5 °5p'a" "' ‘pen mg “ 9“ friends in Midgell. day‘ 3" N°““ L‘““"' M,._ G,,m.fl awn,’ Cha,.,n,,”,_ Mr. Daniel Mfil'DnllHifl l'(’illl‘rlP‘fi town, was on hiisiness to North M m5 h°"“’ “" Bmm‘ L".‘k"‘ ""1 Lake. his many friends and ncighboiirs are all pleased to see him so It is rcgrcttnd that Mrs. Clart-nce‘gi't=atly improved in lizinltii. ——U. \ \.' \it““\\§\\§\\\\\\i\ \~ \ Canada's Miidest. Best-Tasting Cigarette Tuesday. June 1. 1954 Mr. and Mrs Daniel M(‘Illlll.’~. Peakes Rood. May 23. Mrt and Mrs. Robert Mc.Kinnon.i Morel]. visited friends in this virin—‘ ity on May 23. Mr, and Mrs Herbert lla4'ktit=‘.'i and daughter. Covehearl. spent. that weekend of May 22 with frierirls on St. Patrick's Road. Miss Rosella Devine. student 2!, St. Dunatan's College. returned to‘ her home recently where she plans to spend the summer holidays. Mia Peggy Bradley. Charlotte- town. spent the week end of May 22 at the home of her parents. Mr. William Grant. Boston. Man. is spending his vacation with his brother and .<i.slei'-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallant. St. Patrtck‘s Road. Mr. Joaerph Kenny, returned roo- antly in his home in St. Ter- esa's, after spending the last fniir months with sisters and brothers in New York. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gillan vis-t tied at. the home of Mrs. Marian; The Huarfflan Page 1 tiilian and family. Charlottetown, on MAY 25. Ht. Clair Fisher. student from It. Dunstan’: College. is spending hie holtdai-it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunphv. Mr Wilfred Higgins druggtlt. | Borden. spent the week-end of May 22 at the home of Mr and Mrs. M. Handrahan and family. ‘ Many friends of Mrs. James Ed- win But regret to learn that she is a patient at the Prince Edward K!- land hospital. All Join in wishing her an early return '0 good health. Mr Earl Tremor left. recently‘ for ntiiaiio after spr-nding his vacation with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Trnixinr. Wtndori. Mr. John T Valley. teacher H Peakes Roaxl School. was a buslneal visitor to Clinrlottewvm MAY 35- The t-nittiiiued illncss of Mr. Joe- eph !\iar.DonaId Sr. is regretted by his many friends. .3 ii. iGREENDAL"S Sale Specials MEN'S "suirs-l_ Tn V , 25.00 issws SUITS- To 59.50 35-00 MEN'S TOPCOATS— To 39.50 To 29.50 MEN'S ssoii“caxts_ 24.50 |7.95 Complete Stock Men's WINDBREAKERS Size 34 to 48 MEN'S STORE The OREENOAL CO. LTD. 144 GREAT GEO. 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