10. 1952 D (0. P. Photo) I-ELECTION CHIEF - Nelson Cas- lnnguay. 38, is Canada's chief elec- ioral officer, following in the foot. steps of his distinguished father, Jules Castonguay. Nelson was exec- llllVe assistant tc his father for a number of years prior to the lat.- tcr's retirement in 1049 at 67 be- cause of lll-health. SOUTH MILTON W. I. S The monthly meeiiriiz of South iliton VV. I. was lwlil at the Innte of Mrs. N. D. MncLcan with hilt-en menibers and two visitors present. The treasurer reported ihzit the proceeds from the coke vie were S-16.64 and the collec- lrin for Red Cross amounted to 31.4900 from the district. The sick committee had made liir) calls and taken fruit to the wk and the nod Cross convenor nad passed in four pairs panties. 1 pair overalls. 3 pullovers. 2 pairs bootecs, 1 pair ankle socks. I dress, and 2 blouscrs during the llllillih Plans for the District Conven- il()Il nt Piirkdale were finalized and the two delegates, appointed In attend the annual convention were Mrs. Stanley Proude and Mrs. Neil MacNeill. Two dollars uns voted for a. treat for the school children at the closing and in committee with Mrs. Piercey as vnnvenor was asked to purchase the W. I. school prizes. An ap- peal for funds for "Sunset Lodge" wns read and canvassers were ap- pointed. Mrs. Robert Hooper invited the July meeting to her home, the re-' ireshment committee hcing Miss. Addie Moore, Mrs. TV. L. Colesl and Mrs. White. At the close of the business period the guests. Miss Pheobc (tray of Saskatchewan and Miss Noreen Sexton of Australia. who have spent the past two years travelling and working in differ- ent countries of Europe, told some interesting stories of their ex- pcricndes. 1 Refreshments were served by the hostess and mmmillee and the meeting closed with "The Queen." . HULL. Que.. this -(CF)-The body of a girl found today in the Ottawa River has been identified as that of Therese Arvisais, 22. of nearby Aylmer. Quc., who jumped to her death last New Year's Day from one of the bridges linking Ot- tawa. and I-lull. A sister of the dead girl identified the body. which was found at nearby Gatlneau Mills. No film or (upulos to Dluolvo Slmak is immediately ready to bring soothing relief to Rheumatic, Arth- rilic or Neuriiic pain. Lumliago.l3ack- ' d ache or Sciatica. Thousrinds relieve ' pain with Sarnak every day, Do YOU I ' SL3! AT All DRUG STORES OFFICE HOURS (July. Aug. and Sept.) 11-12 A. M. Daily 2-4 P. M. Daily-except Wednesday and Saturday Evenings and Sundays by Appointment DR. H. II. PIERCE DR. E. S. GIDDINGS VHWH&Hh5M FOR TIIE BEST Ill lllill(iST0ltEllEElls , Slop Ai' ' Qouombuhuovidfoundlhuloif l l PIIOIIE 3060 :..........L....; .-.. .......-..:u :- Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Make; ' V MOTORS Rewtniiing and Repairs El.li)(JTRIOAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE HM . istrango But True By I. ll. MacArthur Now they have it! An electric brain built for the United states army balustic.-.-research laboratory at Aberdeen, Maryland. In H1000 of I second it can multiply 3. pair of numbe a each containing 12 figures. It can do 1,000 additions per second. In five hours it can do calculations that would require half a century for I chap using an ordinary adding machine. And it only takes this amazing gadget two weeks to solve .The monthly meeting of South winging w, 1, Wu mm at the home! paid. A blackboard compass was of Mrs. H. Desmond with Mrs. J. R. skinner presiding in the sence of the President. ...'f”?....iii5iL"i-0?:-”"..”y ””ii"g T . the "Creed" in umsog nnd”F:?nu"5 caid from Fairflelds was received ea were read and approved. call was responded to by six mam- hers and there were two visitors present. it was moved and seconded buy two urns for the cemetery and Mrs. E. Hughes offered to attend to. burger fry at 'each member to lake rolls and 1 lb. era in the United States and Can- hamburger already prepared and ads, died today. same. The school committee gave I re- IHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' SOUTH WINSDOE W. 1. port on the costumes for the Rhythm Band. and it was moved and seconded that this bill be bought and given to the school and the bill for some paid. The sick committee reported sending fruit to one who was ill and three thank-you notes were received. A ah- stating blankets on the way. A donation of 31.00 was greatfully received. Delegates were appointed to annual convention and ' 'ude Mrs. Val MacDonald and Mrs. H. tolDiamond. . It was decided to have a ham- Stanhope Beach. Roll a problem which would take most of us more than 1000 years. Boon there won't be anything for the office staffs to do but look out of their windows and then back t9 the "Electrical Brain." The cow that is supposed to have jumped over the moon had nothing on Bossy Grady which amused so many of us last year . by leaping into a silo and couldn't get out. Before her owner Bill Mach of Yukon. Okla., came to Grady's rescue she presented her owner with 1 130 pound son. That. strange yellow substance used by war-whooping Indians back in the days when they wished to scare the daylights out of thelrl enemies is now called Carnotltel When refined this carnotlte ore becomes Uranium. & The are used to be mined for the vanadium and radium it con- tained, with uranium as a by- product. The radium was the prin- clpal prize so far as the white mani was concerned. But the Indians who lived in what. is now known asi the Colorado Plateau actuallyl' daubed their faces with the gold. ore when they set out on the. warpath. Why? Well. it. gave their. faces htdeou streaks that would terrify their enemies. ' 1 0 o 0 i. Army officials say that one in every 100 enlisted men bears a phony name. Fingerprints tell the: story. i This one will work 24 hours all dayl A robot secretary that is almost human is being offered executives by an office equipment firm in England. Confined in a compara- tively small mctal cabinet, it can speak. hear. think and remem- ber. When the boss goes out, he switches on the gadget first. In- stead of no answer persons phon- ing the office get the mechanical man. ”Your message will be re- corded. Wait. Please speak now' it says. When the boss returns lat er, the robot repeats all the cats. For out and out eating a Wat rus can beat anything alive ft-. its size. The daily amount of food consumed runs about like this: 1'! herrings, 100 smelts, 8 large eels. 6 salmon and 3 dry sea trout. and an unknown quantity of eel grass Should you happen to see your name among those listed for iii- come tax returns, better call up the office and find out just howl much is coming to you. befort-l starting out to collect. Why? Well, a. resident of Buffalo. N.Y. saw his name in a newspaper and hurriezl to the income tax office. They joyfully refunded him one cent after he'd paid a tax fine of fifty cents. Man has invented I lot of worthwhile things since the Grccl-rs believed that each day. when the dawn had opened the purple gates of night in the east, the sun-god sent out his golden chariot across the sky. But ma cannot begin to match nature i her countless wonders. l The early people made up storlesl to explain to themselves as bcstl they could, the things they did not understand. That's exactly what our scientists are doing to- ay. Married couples are the ones that buy and build homes. so it becomes apparent to even a casual observer that by increasing the marriage rate. everyone will bene- fit, that is, up to a certain point. An ordinance recently enacted in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. forbids any family in the city to have more than two cats. Small things have frequently made fortunes for their promoters Hot dogs have made Frank Ciardy, of Georgia, a modest fortune. Gordy operates the world's larg- est drive-in restaurant and 3.500 hot-dogs goes over his "grill daily. The dogs go over I conveyor belt system, which, incidentally, is his own invention. Gordy has been in business since 1928 and is not apt to peter out so long as there are hungry students to consume his hot dogs. The whole idea stem- med from Gardy's cry that stu- dents hod to pay too much for their extra snacks. According to Pvt. Geoffery Win- teringham of Sydney. Australia. the Reds are poor shots. He weighs 308 pounds so his view appears sound enough. can While he was digging a grave. John Gainer. 73. of Pontiac. Mlch.. fell dead of I heart; attack. one never knows when a start- nllng story will come out of India, Africa. or China. This time it's India and it has to do with Prime Minister Nehru and a holy man called Prabby Dutt. Brahmachari. The latter is a speechless, beard- ed politician who vies with the Prime Minister for a seat in Parlia- ment. sounds fantastic but this holy person presides over mass meetings and silently receives the homage and applause of his fol- lowers while 3 robed lieutenant did the talking for him. The silent figure is opposed to the Hindu Code bill which, if pass- ed. would grant to women of In- dia. rights women in other parts of the world have long enjoyed. This was at crazy winter, but we are living in I crazy world and can expect almost anything. . other essentials. Each family in the community is to he invited. Collection amounted to 6'1 cents. Mrs. 1!. Diamond reported 516.00 forwarded to Salvation Army, col- lected by Shirley and on motion a. vote of thanks was extended to Shirley for her efforts. An exchange of slips and seeds followed and the meeting then ad- journed. Lunch was served and I social hour spent. ..m...mm. Pl-IOENIXVILLE. Pa.. July 9 - (AP) - Cartoonist W. Kemp Star- rett. 82. who drew the feature "Vignettes of Life," which for many years appeared in newspap- PAGE ELEVEN BIIRCESS IEIITIME (Continued fro; Page 10) CIIT FOOD COSTS . WITH A FIRESTONE ELEOIRIO ::":::Y :::::d'.:::":”.:;:;”::; REggg;gB3T0R , . P gg;gge3,,,wngh;,.:;umv- Oi ””””” 5 Models - Immediate Delivery FIRESTONE Bowser whlned. Feddy couidi hear him sniff here and sniff there, searching for that lost scent. It was quite a while before Bow- ser's deep voice rang out again. "He's found it," thought Reddy, and T BRYENTON 3. M-aoKAY co. -187 Gt. 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