. we ouasnum. cuaawrrmowv t g. , ,. . . ., ,- 4 . .;Yoaf.-Dlsl Coffee I-'mn'P feds , Prodssct with Superb, I-' var r 4;. nowsoboai today is 's a re- markable nowi"instant" coffee which it took "real coffee people" to make. Chase & sanbo .. ioientists worked until they had produced a soluble coffee with the rich, robust . goodness and true-ooiree flavor V of the famed Chase G: Sanhorn name. second - and lmportagi;.- this new "instant" saves you much as 40 cents a. pound over the price of regular coffee! so now you can make mag- nidcent coffee right in the cup -Just adding hot water. No messy coffee pot. No grounds. And you save every 8rd cup. compared to regular coffee. Get 1:; Instant Chase 0: Banborn y. I "I'll bet you're stalling that visit to the dentist in hopes he ”” will be drafted soon." MUIPIIY PAINTS FOR EXTEIIOIS The outside of your home will reflect the beauty of the interior with lasting loveliness that beats the weather! year after year. Smooth flowing Murphy Paints.are - easier to apply A . last longer. E . ”""' ram 'l'0NI ron mus I Transform rooms and balls into a dream of loveliness with your own selection from 14 charming pastel shades. Petal Tone is the finest of washable wall paints -what, semi-gloss and gloss. IMIVO NI WOOWIOIK AND HIIIIITIIII Add rich and glowing beauty Witlii Canada's smartest high gloss enllllcl NARVO is easy spreading. give: greater coverage and longer wear, is available ill 25 delightful colours. Itraags Iattras ls I'. II. Iaearthas Road runner is the name given to a curious bird with a tail about one foot long. It is known in Southwelern United States as the snake killer. In eolor it is a bronze green, streaked with white. This unique bird uses its wlhgs in running and can keep up with the fastest raee horse. The sun of a salmon incubate in from seveniylio one hundred and fifty days. In their embryo state they resemble a iadpole.4!'he salmon returns as a rule to the river in which it passed its early existence. salmon . have been known to spring fifteen feet out of the water and to ducrlhe a curve of 20 feet to surmount ob- stacles such as falls. etc. when as- cending rivers for the purpose of spawning. The sacred beetle, oi the Egyp- tians was regarded with great veneration. and figures of it were worn as amulets. Many ofatheae scarsbs may still be seen in Egypt. Sardines are not a distinct spe- cies of fish but belong to the her- ring family. On the east coast of Maine and off the north shore of New Brunswick young menhsden are canned as sardines. but they are interior to the real sardines of Europe. I C 0 What is a saroophabus? It's a stone coffiin. They were found in Egypt in very early times. Some were made of limestone and gran- ite, but the earliest ones discov- ered were rectangular in shape with a flat or curved bottom. Most of the paved streets in Salt Lake City. Utah, have a small swarm of pure water running along each side, next to the curb. a novel feature seen in no other city. ' Each stem of the saga palm yields tram 100 to 800 lbs. of sago. This tree grows to a height of 30 feet and is about 20 in diameter. it is out down at maturity. and the pitch is extracted and re- duced to powder, like sawdust. The woody parts are removed. and the meal is laid to dry. As much as 700 lbs. have been obtained from a single tree. Sago is used in the manufacture of cocoae and in some varieties of orrowroot. Sable Island is a low treeless sandy island off -the coast of Nova Scotia, ll0 miles, southeast of Cape Canso. It is 25 miles long and about 5 miles across its widest belt. So many persons and so many ships have been wrecked there that it often goes by the name ”Gravcyard of ships." Rocking stones are stones pois- ed on the point of another rock. When gently pushed by a person's hand they will rock backward and forward. Generally speaking they are due to natural causes, such as decomposition and the ac- tion of wind .and water. Strange as it may seem, the first train rails were made of wood. laid end on end, for the. wheels of trains to run on. ter.1lat strips or iron were naile to the wooden rails, to protect them from wear- ing. In 1767 the first out iron rails were introduced, and two years later came flat cast iron rails, with an upright flange, to hold the wheel to the track. The rolled rail, similar to the one in use today, came into use shortly after 1820. One of the most beautiful birds found in Central America bears the curious name Quenizsl. About the size of a crow, it has gor- genus emerald feathers. from three to four feet in length. The fe- male does not have the long feathers. and is much plainer in her coloration. But the odd (thing about the Quenixnl is its ilny feet. so small that they are entirely un- suited for walking. What and where is the Queen's Tobacco pipe? It is the name of a famous furnace in England sit- uated in the Northeas eornerioi the i '” warehouses belorndlng to the Inndon docks. so called be- cause it was once used for burn- ing smuggled tobacco and cigars. A Quagga is a species of the horse genus. closely resembling the zebra. Though striped on the body, there are no hands on the limbs. The quagga is smaller than the zebra and looks more like a horse. The Doors or Africa hunt- ed it for in flesh and hide. and it is now thought to be extinct. .....m-....l.m....m OTHAWA. Oct. 10 --(CP) -The CBC Board of Governors will hold its next meeting in Ottalwa Nov. 16 and 1'1. It was not immediately disclosed what will be discussed at the meeting. listlce Iii sale by Slsrlii Pursuant to and by virtue of a writ of lsrecution to me directed and issued out of the County court of Queen's County in Prince Edward Island on the ma day of September A. D.. 1960. on I Judg- ment ior seventy and swine Dol- lars (810.00) recovered by the Board of Trustees of Kelly's orou School District Number 140 against certain lands ownbd by Patrick Flood of Kelly's cross. I nnnrnr GIVE PUBIJO NUPIOI that on 'l'hut-sday the ma day oi ootobar a.n..1sso. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon in tront. or the Law-courts lnild- ing in Charlottetown in Q'sesn's county atoresald I will set up and eat ladder the lands and hereinafter described. Ilia is Fly: All that tract. place or parcel or land. situate lying and being on III sell pubilo Auction to the high- - to . WAS!-IENGTON. I0 -The Un- ited States Supreme Court today denied senator Glen 1!. Taylor a review of his conviction on dis- orderly eonduct charges in Birm- ingham. Als., when he was run- ning for U.S. Vice-President on the Progressive Party ticket. . The Idaho Democrat. running mate of Henry A. Wallace. was fined 850. and sentenced to I80 dayrin jail alter his arrest May 1. 1N8. The Alabama Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Taylor, who said his arrest would be a test of Birmingham's law requir- ing separation of Negroes and whites. Soon alter the announcement that the U. S. Supreme Court had refused to review the case. Ala- bama auiehorities announced their intention of seeking Taylor's re- turn to that state to face punish- ment. In Pocatello. Ida., Taylor had told reporters earlier that he had no intention of going to Alabama to turn himself over to "that chain gang. v The charges against Tsylorwere lodged when the Senator tried to enter a Negro youth meeting through a door marked ”N!If0 en- trance." He had a scuffle with police and was arrested. MA LPIQUE SCHOOL Honor roll for the month .0! September: Grade V-1. Audrey MaeKenzie; ; 2. Mary Jorgensen; 3, Georgie Craig. Grade IV-1. Percy MacGougan; 2, Mabel Beairsto; 3, Clifford Beairsto. Grade III-l, Mary Woodside: 3. Donny Woodside; 3, Margaret Cross. i Grade II--1, Judy Besirsio: 2, Frances Gunning; 3. Gartzh .Msc- Gougan. Grade I-No tests. Olive Howard, teacher vi if, AUIUIN IOIOOL neport for August and Septem- V rade Ix-l, Shirley Gamester. -, rsde VI Sr.-1, I-lenry Savidmst . rsde VI Jr.-.1, Vernon Mc- Caushaa; 1. Ruth Garnester. :..Grsde V--l. Eleanor Hughes; 2, arold Gallant. Grade IV-l. Ruth Hughes: 2, Irene Gamester. Grade ll-1. Patricia Hughes. Gt-adevl--1 Marie Shea and John jldccaughey (equal). 0 Edna C. Hughes, teacher FOR AUGUSTUS SCHOOL . Report for September: Grade X--l. Thelma Dalton; 2, Charles Kelly. ' Grade IX-l. Edna Kelly: 2. Adele Kelly; 3, Bernard Kelly. Grade VIII - l, Erroll Weatherble; 2, Evelyn Dalton; 0, Francis Dal- ton. i - Grade VII-1, Irene Murnaghan. Grade VI-1, Pauline Dalton: 2, Earl Hughes; 3, EdwiniCallagban w- on l titlsilldcj lvnfly or Water a (absent). - Grade V-I. Marie Mumaghan; 2. Arnelda Hughes; 3, Paul Hughes Grade IV-l, Edna Kelly; 2, Wil- son Logan. Grade III-l, Gladys Murnaghan 2, Aletba Hughes. Grade II-1, Francis Callaghan. Grade I-1. Vincent Hughes: 2. .4 Lawrence Dalton; 3, Helen Log Elizabeth Mccauglaey,-teach” nomaou. Oct. 16 ..utr) -6 Princess Elizabeth and Prlncesi Margaret arrived in London todaa from a holiday lat Balmoral cast a Scotland. Pr ncess th two bal1les.sPrince an Princess Anne. travelled with her. . . in as word 8 8.00 l NEARLY srxrv YEARS of accumulated "know-how'9 has taught us a lot about making G-E products do inore, last longer, and cost less. You get more light from today's;latnps than those of even a few years ago t L . you "get ironing done one-third faster. 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