Wurlitzer Automatic Phonographs Send To Us For Full Particulars. , Sold On Long Terms To Operators. Reid Amusement Machines L. A. REID 280 Botsford Street, MONCTON, N. B. ' l WURLITZER DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW BRUNSWICK and P. E. I. 3,9 0M0} Complete threshing outfit with belt, $75.00. Massey Harris, hay cutter, $35.00. Set of lever spring-tooth har- rows, $20.00. I single plough, $15.00. 1 car trailer, $40.00. 1 tractor trailer, $13.00. Set of disc harrows, $18.00. LEE CHAPPELLE Town Taxi 180 Great George St. eo-Q-eo-Q-eo-aco-a-co-Qeo-a @O0%00i00%0®<l09’§' FOR SALE Five miles from Charlotte- town on pavement at foot of T- Hill, nine acres clear and con- siderable fire wood and stand ing timber, enough to build complete set of buildings. Write Guardian 361 bi>d0i>d0<£>fi0s€ifltibidbiflts§dbfi FARM tron slam: AT SPRINGFIELD, QUEEN'S COUNTY Tenders for the purchase of 150 acres of land known as Stone Cottage Farm, consisting of 125 acres of cleared land and balance good growth of hard and soft wood lumber. includes two dwelling houses in good repair and outbuildings, Situated on paved high- way within 3 miles of two railway shipping centres and a half mile from school. Tenders to be submitted by April 19th for the whole block or for designated parcels will be considered, but the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A good title will be assured to the purchaser. Address tenders to:-- MISS MAUDE HASLAM 210 Kent Street, Charlottetown or to . MAJOR It. E. HOWARD Bradalbane, R. R. I i 0§0&%0bl MINCA BARGES FOR SALE (Crown Assets) Assembled and Afloat Cargo Carrying Capacity about 150 tons. ' Dimensions Length 72'4" ~ I ' Breadth 21'6" Depth 7'9" Hold is 48' in length. Construction: Wood, prefabricated barge tn six sections held, together with 3-4" x I7" galvanized bolts. Hull double plunked with 1 3-4" spruce, 6"x6" spruce frames spaced 16" apart. Fore and aft string- ers 6"x5 1-2" spruc-c 1" apart with centre string- ers oi two 8"x8" spruce. End stringers rein- forced by 3"x3" angle iron webb. Side forms reinforced with 4"x4" angle iron webb. Priced Al’: ‘$500.00 each Located: Halifax, N.S. (Bedford Basin). These barges will be sold on an "as_ is-where is" basis. For additional information and arrangements to inspect apply to the Ships Sales Division of the Corporation at the address given be- low or to the Ships Sales Representatives at our Halifax Regional Office, 8 Harvey Street, Phone 3-1301. WAR ASSETS DDRTDRATIDN 409s St. Catherine St, wcii/Moi-iieai, no P. O. BOX 6099 Phone .Y_E ‘in... 3771 BOATS FOR SAL ' (Crown Assets) Na T e Whalers: vy "L ' ' 27' long 6' Broad 2'6" Deep ‘_ ' Ciinker built, double ended Navy Type Pulling Boats: ' 16' long 5'6" broad ' 2'6" deep Clinker built, square stern. 15' I8’ 22' 24' and 28' lgng 16' 28' 29' long Life Boots, wooden Life Boats, metal Motor Boats (without motors) 23' 25' 25' 1°"! ' Lgqqtgd qt; Halifax, N. S. All the above boats have been used. They will be sold on an "as is-where is" basis. For additional information and arrange- ments to inspect apply to _ tion at the address given below_or to the Ships Sales Represent:- tive at our Halifax Regional Office, 8 Harvey Street, Phone 3-130 . WAR ASSETS DDRPDCZTIS I, Q h; ‘Q99 4095 St. Catherine St. West Montreal, P.Q. Phone BEIair 3771 TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES OF; LAND AND 12x25 COTTAGE‘ Prlced for quick sale, 51500004 the Ships Sales Division of the Corpora- - i5. _..____K THE EDUCA TI THE CHARLOTTE I TOWN GUARDIAN - (finial. HORIZON -A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE- , IMPROVEMENT The cliambcrctl nautiius ts e iniarlne shellfish. with the shell re- sembling the spiral sftail shcils commonly found here. The nautilns does not occupy the entire shell ls the snail docs. but as the shell con- tinues to grow, the nautlius moves forward and a partition closes the chambcr cxccpt for a central open- ing WlllCll forms a spiral tubc throughout called a siphoneii, a central strand of tissue yvhlcii keeps it attached to the shell. The inner chambers are flilcd wi-th gas. Like many other popular beliefs about various animal creatures, the idea that it rose to the surface and hoisted a membrane as a sail. is erroneous. Stanza (l) gives a ties- rriptlon of the shell of the naut- ‘ilill; also is description of its sur- roundings making a scenic back- itzround for the poem. Stanza (2) ,'l‘he ship is wrcckcd-—tlie shrill is .cmpt_v. and the poet calls up the nicniory of the living creature at the snnic tznie flint he describes the homo i-t once occupied. Stanza Pd). The growth of the shell is describ- ed. Stanza (4). The shell brings a mesage. An "Apostrophe" to the nautilus. Stanza t5). The heavenly message brought to the pocit's soul by his contemplation of the naut- ilus. An "Apostrophe" to his soul. The poem might be marked off into two divisions-stanzas 1-3, The Natilus; stainms 4-5,-ft,s mess- age. Ship of Pearl - n metaphor, call- ing tho shell a ship. Unshadoived Maim-the sea with clear skies overhead. Tho Vcnturous Bark -- A daring vessel. so small a thing to set sail tip0n the ocean. , The location of an orchard is its iceograiohicai position in the State. lcotpity, tfiivnshi-p. or community Whore ii occurs. 1t concerns trans- liziortatic-n facilities, accesslbilltv of markets. community interests, in a broad way the climate. and also the relation of natural features. like mountains. bodies of water. and the topography in general. fnadrqttatc shipping facilities pres- rnt serious difficulties tn market- ing the fruit. Goad rail or water transportation in general, means easy access to markets. Distance naturally is n, factor. htit direct lines of communication often make possible quick deliveries to distant points, while the necessity of trans- fers from one road to another in poaching relatively nearby markets may moan disastrous delays. An arr-hard i-n p community where there are large apple-growing in- terests, gerierallywpoaking. is loc- ated more favourably than one iso- lated with reference to other orch- ards. Large community interests attract more fruit buyers than do small ones; the product from tho cnmmtinlty standpoint becomes hotter known on the market than is likely when only small quantities of fruit are produced in the com- munitl‘; a larger number of more Soy: , l. You not as thougnyou were .5, . . .. j 2. r iii-dirt kTiUW that 1 iiiia done ' “TONE. 3. Neither you nor I can go. l 4. You can't go without an invit- ation. E 5. Tell me whether you or she ‘ran go. ' On February l7. after a jour- ,nc_v from England on H. M. S. .Vanguai"d, King George VI and ‘Queen Elizabeth of England. with tlzrir daughters. Prinocssesliillza- liciii and Margaret Rose. went ashore at Capt-town. South Africa. The Royal Family will remain ti. South Africa until April 24. This is the first trip mode to Stititli Africa by a reigning Bri- t.sh Mnnurcit rind his family. I Tho Union covcrs an area of 472.550 square miles and has ii million people. Nearly a quarter bf the- pcnple are white. and al- most all of tho others are African iii-grnos. Ovcr halt’ of tho whites spunk a language vcry much like Dutch, because their forefathers came from the Netherlands. The rest of the viii-lite people speak English. ithln South Africa's borders are mountains. broad plains. Jungle lands. and some desert territory. The country's richest industry is mining. There ere large deposits of gold. diamonds. platinum, chroma, tungsten and smaller amounts of silver. cop- pci- and iron are. Most of South Africa's pcnpio live and work on THE EYE r31 '1Ihr\ third coat is the Retina, closely applied to the choroid. The retina is really a modified portion of the brain wrill. so the Optic Nerve is really ri stalk of the brain. There is a ‘small Blind spot vihere the optic n rve joins and spreads out to f rm the retina. Rode and Cones. which arc specialized microscopic T4"(‘f'1Ilfi' organs in the retina are looklrg‘, iit tho iiniiii soot. The rt-tlrin is n very omplex struc- turc mndc up 0i mo"? lily"! 01 coils. The rods riro sensitive i0 itgiii (it low intensity. that is. nrr~ rsrd foi- seeing in the dark. . ‘rt-t- i-tiirs iire iiffccicd bv llshi lanai... oi tiiifcrcnri. lengths. and en regarded ee also mieoiseniem THE CHAMDERED NAUTILUS , to its imaginative pictures. FAJI"ORS TO BE CONSIDERED IN SELECTING AN ORCHARD LOCATION Coral reefs - the racks of thi: southern oceans. Cold sea-maids the sailor's belief that a creature half woman and half fish might he seen on the rocks combing licr Ituir. Webs of living gauze - refers to the belief that it spread a sail niriric of the filmy covering at‘ its oivii. body. No more unfurl-wrccked. This continues the metaphor of Stanza 1 This coittinues the metaphor of l Stanza 1. ' Dim dreaming life-it is not notcci for any great activity. Frail tcnant—the body would be- easily injured except for its pro-l tectivo shell. lriserl coiling - the inner curved walls of the shell with streaks like a rainbow. Sunless crypt - the inner vaults or chambers which the sun never reached. Lustrous brlllitly. , Spiral - the circular shell. the shell shlriris The shining archway - the rounded inner side of the shcii. Idle door - Unused, because it nevcr ivcnt back. Shut iht-e from llPR\’0l1—-mC»l‘E vast - Wc are shut in by the nar- rowness of our aspirations. The more our ideals broaden - the nearer we are to heaven-the dome grows wider until it includes heaven. To what change in the iiautiliis is this compared? , Thine out-grown shell-What is compared to this In a person's life? The beauty of the poem ts duc t or less skilled laborers are likely to be developed locally; anti advant- ageous cooperation among tlic, growers in buying supplies and 111' handling the orchard business possible. For these and other rea-i, some. one seeking an orchard locaw l secrete PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS OF INTEREST T0 ‘TEACHERS ANI) ALL OTHERS SEEKING IN EDUCATION l THE uouss-rtv / The House-Fly has only two, irings. Wlltriittb most insects have four. Tihe ll“. that regards you so dispasslonately. consists of many thousands of fuccts. catch, ri-gistcring your Imago on the. tiny brain. Bosidcs tho compound cycs thcrc arc ttiruc small simple ayes, to take care .0! anything the others should miss. The lit-ad carries u pair of antennae, cacti with tr feathered tuft. and the usual nioutb-—parts of a sticking insect. For i-hv house-fly docs r.ot bite. ncittier docs it sting. "the Stable-fly. however. that closely rcsemiblcs its domcstic brother, often finds its svay into housris. It docs bite. The thorax of the fly carries‘ the drgans of locomotion. the legs and the vrings. Just behind the single pair of wings you will see a Pair of knabbed bristles. tniniaturc drumsticks. known as balancers. Tile legs, six in number. rind many jointed. are not very hairy. exccpl near the toes. where you will see two hairy pads, by means fcuialc fly lays her eggs in any filtli or refuse site can flnd. Sihe lays about 140. Under favorable‘ conditions of icmipcrulurc and moisture. the eggs will hutch in eight hours. The larvae. known us maggots. under like condi- tions. will complete their growth in 5 clays. moulting twice during that time. In its puysal case ttir: and adult. Fortunately for us the Hons». Ill’ has somP natural enemies which include wasps. spiders, and a species of fungus ‘those are. rot sufficient. however. in kccpi this scourge under propcr cori-‘ trol. Every effort should be made} in vxteraninatr- the House-fly. 'l‘ho first and most important‘ step to take is to kill rill lilo carly flies. Keep them from mul- IIDIIYIYIE by rcmnring rir COVPTIII’! all refuse. Mnnurc plies slioultll b» trcatcd wit-h chloride of lllllcl r-r kcpt vihcre flies cannot reach them. For your own protection R999 all flies out of your house: of nliidi the Insect can maln- but if this is impnsilbic. keep lain its footing in every cnncelw, all food in fly-tight Pflcfiptflclps‘ nblo position on evcry tinssiblcl Why did people suitor more stirfacc. The abdomen is triadi- up‘ from plagues in curly tinics. Nii then cmoi-gcs fl full-groan; of distinct segment-s. four of attempt ivas made to Cclttrcl which are clearly visible. The files. THE LIVER Tho llvcr docs much more than nrc deprived of nitrogen, “him bile. We have seen its forms ammonia. and the remainw importance tri controlling the ing molecule is changed perhapsl blood sugar; it produces more to sugar; and sugar itself is" profound changes In the molo- built into glyCogcri or bilrncd or culcs of amino acids. glycerin. in turn changed Into fat or evcn.| and fatty acids which [JESS fi'om' with ammonia iiddpd, ing.) 1m the intestine dlrc-tly to it. The amino acid. In other words. be- giycs-rin may be changed to sides its many other duties, (.31;- SIIEBPI The illly acid! B"? Sham liver is a great chemical labora- vl Slime hydrogen. combined with triry in which all sorts of trans- phosphorus. broken into shorter formations are produced in the molecules. or cveii changed in absrirhcd foodstuffs. ‘in accord- part to sugar; ihc amino ucidsl ancc with the body's needs. ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELI. fly remains another 5 to 'l days. j" PAGE SEVEN Iv" ‘AAA a vv Y Desirable Properties FOR SALE DY TENDER Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to April 9th for the purchase of properties, being the estate oi, the late R. F. Maddigan. No. I --Double tenement dwelling numbers 26 and 28 Great t George Street. No. 2—Double tenement dwelling numbers 204 and 206 Dorchester Street. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Inspection by appointment. ' Tenders to be addressed to:— l MR. V. F. MADDIGAN I . 125 Pownal St. 1 ‘040669600006 O60 QOQO-O~§OVOOOO-OOQ -'w»'-.'¢-= Desirable Property - FOR SALE BY TENDER Scaled tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to April 9th for the purchase of property of the late Mrs. R. F. Maddigan situated at 125 Pownal St., City. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. inspection by appointment. Plione 1322. Tenders to be addressed to:—- MISS M. C. MADDIGAN 125 Pawnal St. ' ' 3r\€_5i-bi<éviiiififi»fi~l. “i: FDR SALE BY TENDER Garage business at Montague, including building 50' x 50' on Main St., centrally located in business section of Town; also stock and equipment. This business has a large client-ale, and has been a going con- cern for twenty years. A real opportunity to buy an established business. Tenders accepted up to noon April 12th, 1947. any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to:— CARL S. STEWART, CENTRAL GARAGE MONTAGUE Highest or TL 1047-1922). He was born in tion will do wcll usually to ioolcl Edinburgh on 3rd March’ 184-1 will”; T179195 at‘? filreafly being 970"‘, He invented the telerliono. the dulcieounnaiqnualiialrtzé‘ have a "n" patent of which was approved - u * ' vr 17.1776}! - “we °“ the Cllmale l“ ‘lmdlfylllgl ‘crilcrdlhin 1670. He sgrvcetldnristgroiizrel- GRAMMAR i ROYAL TOUR the force of winds and in determ- ining frost lines. Location near large bodies of water may bc less subject ta frost in;ury both in spring section is characterized by alternat- ing hills and valleys. that is, if the topography is broken. better orch- ard sites can usually be found than .The climate, especially tCmpc-ra-I tures and moisture. has been refer- red to as the ohlef limiting factor ‘in the distribution of the apple. Obviously. locations for orchards must be selected‘ within the range of the climatic adaptability of the apple. In selecting n site. uttt-ntion should be tzivcn i0 local climate. elevation. slope or exposure, soil. and sometimes to windbreaks. Other factors may also enter into the problem. I 6. It loo-iced es asfrJi-Xgn there would he a storm. ‘I. 1' did just as I was told. 8. I don't; fcel that I can afford it now. 9. Try to come to the meeting. 10. You do it differently from me. lll. I was sick at my stomach. farme. Corn. potatoes and sugar cane are the leading products. Stock raisers tend large num- bore of sheep, cattle. goats and retina is a very complex struc- power to dissolve Parlinmcni. or to grant airy titlc. rank or dig- nity. W. A. (Continued) of color vision. and are fai- vision in daylight. There is a spot at the back of the retina oallcd the niacula Lutca, udiero i-III‘ vision is most riauto. The space between the lions and the Retina is filled‘ with the Vitreous Humor or vit- reous Body. Focusing of l-lie eye iukvs place by contraction of the ciiiary muscles which niackens thc sits- and fall than inland localities. Ii at in regions that are uniformly leve..j sor Vocal Physiology at Boston University. He held thofirst long- tiistance tclep-hone conversation in 1876 when he spokc to. Wat- son. ovcr a telegraph line between Cambridge and Boston. The first telephone company vrae estab- lished in August. i877. Tits-rt- were about 780 phones tn use at this time. Other Invciiilons include ihc photo-phone induction bal- unct- anti telephoni- prob:- for painless dcW-ction of frircign mat- ter in the human body. Good Friday, This Department is con- ducted by the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation Contributions are welcomed and should be edrlrrssed to- Miilar MflcFadycn. I1 1-2 Fel- ling St.. Charlottetown. ‘evens-v. -.-.-. -i..v.-..-vi.-a-.-.-.- - ‘ttiéttbiwibéwbi’ y, son sans: . Double Tenement House in; <\ iii-Z» ATTENTION HOG SHIPPERS I'I_l'l_l'1_l1l'L'1 l'L"I f1 1 TLFIFIJIFLITI April 4th being a Public Holiday this Plant will be closed- Hogs delivered by Thursday noont will be slaughtered that day. Hogs delivered up to 10 a; m- Saturday will be slaughtered Saturday. For your con- venience we will receive hogs 0n Good Friday. . CANADA PACK. DIIAIILDTTETDWII. P. E. I. IRS LTD. i in SALE l House containing two apartments. Central loca- tion. ln good repair. One apartment will be avail- able to purchaser. For further particulars as to property and price, AppIy:— PRICE ponsory ligament. so that the ions becomes more spherical. dire, to its elasticity. and the eye is: thus accommodated for near vis- ion. Thc elasticity of tho ions ucnkcns with old atlc. so urn rircd . l? losses then to aid In near vie-l ' TiiE EASTERN riiusr co. I54 Richmond Street PIIONE 2498 COAL As I‘ '°°"“ “d "‘"" ll J L Aiwlv I 4o VALLEY s'r. lcOOEOQiQQESEQ ‘ AMERICAN SOFT COAL Try Us For Your Next Coal ARNFAST COAI. Compan h pigs. Tho herds Pfovldf‘ meal and the shccp yield quantities of P. wool. sAl-Eéylh The Rioyai Family will be roy- 5 z, ally ciitcrtained._for King George 2 y; ' . arid Queen Elizabeth are wcll i TWO APARTMENT d, x a}. iikcd in South Africa. I _ DWELLING HQU$E 'Iii Ki . to " \'i‘l'. ias no l . 1 - .. i powtlii ovcl-‘Bthc lcolliiitry. The Un- A’ 82?‘? flelhngd Street ' I r s ii Afi i if r/ wt o mo erii (é r if. Oil 0 0111 FCB S8 58- _ ‘ I rofiorfiing dlcimlaiorli. liket damage g H C\:Inv;nieFnces é fill u! I‘! H. S BI‘ O E 1 ' ‘ British lcom-nnnwwiili. but it. ii Loweflfluf J" ",,':§,°y"p,,_ under the management of hsben Arnfast this new It _ f c. . ‘ ' "Eiitiniivzaii; as...“ ..i....... 5 pared iiiiu painted 011d Q lg firm opened today. v . from Brltisiin. ihcMDilke oidonlilii- ieoiir [for °¢¢"P°"¢Y- v It is the intention of the Arnfast Coal C0. to stock all tel‘. P ncese er. en - ; . ' ZZZ... L.L..ii.. 519 l..." u . 5 "I 5 the well known coals when available. _ _ gftxiciitiiiefi” '° “my °" m é A ; i. Mr. Arnfast’s long experience in meeting the public , To tticrnmre dclcflltcd the‘? I ,5 assures an efficient and Personal service. Your Dat- il"ii'i't°'iiinii'o§.l'ii“liliiti..iiTrig. ii’; 5 ‘COEPIAEQIIY ronage will be appreciated. ' d‘ u‘ n“ 5' l j Eompostwlmmgreon mmacrlllz 10101;, a -' C~c-----vll {l We Offer F $1290 DELIVERED 103 Limgworth Ave. ..__.._-. i. __ _. 1. ‘in