i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETQWN St. Laurent Ready To Move Into 9 New Home Today Annual Meeting Spring Stock Show and Sale Strange But True. 37 F. ll. Maodrthur lord's Prayer and mount! of scripture. The following script is in the Cree tongue. t Awokoo omah Tootumook A weyah Tahtwahu Kali g --- Moowaik Owah Pahkwasllcun, Crocodiles. hlppopotamul. and Menah rm: uinikwahhynlk alligators. are deloueed by birds. Omah Mekiseyalikuni Ks These sea creatures will come out Tipayechekait Oo Ntppewln, K a gi&u4 l 3'-ii---' -: . 3 I s 5 .7'7ife. wAu PAINT A tiveipouna package makes a-gallon oi paint ready to use - enough Ior on average room. Dries ociourlesa in less than i hour. Easy to mix and apply. Cieonsable Finish otter 30 days. v.nAAAAAa5.AA4A4.A .3 ti Ask you! paint dealer for your colour card. 4y ro PAINT i M: easy W ,5 me if way! WESCO WATERPAINTS (CANADA) LIMITED 210051PAlRlCK5lNEE'l,MON'lREAl Hospital Rates day by the Ii. c. Hospital insin- -' Hlgher In B. C. ance Commission. VANCOUVER. lylay i - ICP) - Vancouver General Hospital, 311.. Wumbil hosoiiais will be so Dital and 51064 in St Ma ' - . - . . rys at Enist :9 fl” 5 d5.V higher start- New Westminster. ,iI!,he”i35- It is expected that semi-private ncrease was announced to-land private ward rates will be in- .payments of 320 to 535 paid by foreseen today hy Britain's -the patient for the first 10 days in Sea Lord, Vice-Admiral Sir Mich- I hospital. The new rate will he 513.60 in. Rates in public ivar;is in British 95 in Victoria's Royal Jubilee ilos-l OTTAWA. May 1 - (GP) - AMHERST. N. 8.. May 1 - Prime Minister St. Laurent inins (Gm-Introduction of a new ex- hi: teuow - cgmaimg god”. - hiblt class was the highlight of the treditianal May - moving day the In "I1 meetlns of the Mui- .. in occupying . new homg. time S In: Stock Show Ind lie 1-1., mg Mn. ac. Lmram wm for. Association here yesterday. some maily take up residence at No. 24 50 milellaies 5"mded- suuex st,-39;, gig, of 3 Kmcmus The new ciuss permits it total of and dignified mansion whlch,Can- six mm” from W9 mrmv 5' ads is providing as an official home m"""."'ed with W” 9"Vlm'5l3" ,0, he, mime mynutem Officers re-elected were: W. R. The three-storey house sits on ;”"'"”n' A"'l"' N; 3" t” M” "h”,d four acres of treed ground atop a 3".” E5wl:";5lde"i', "hm" F" 0' limestone cliff and overlooking the dr 1? ii?” NMS" "ce'p'f5i' broad sweep of the picturesque 0t- tee::n' E; W lrethnrg; n'm”"ncm"' 3 xi” tawa River. Appropriately, the Johnicilwier o('Aul:rg;:;d W no Prim” Mmmer Wm M” '1 m”gh' Mitchell Amherst were ro-elecyteti mm the G”V""m'Gm'"L wha" directors. of the Association with official residence - Rideau Hall - A. Robe”; appointed amclzn. m'r I5 39”” the "Edi Prince Edivard Island. succeeding Originally the home of the late mum, 5a,,d,,.5m,. GONG" C. EdlV31'd5- ”ld'iv1m'3 0” other directors were nppoiiited "WI V5119! lumb" HHS: it W35 by the Agriculture Departments: purchased by the government and H K, Mcchapiegl Moncton, pgdg;-. converted and furnished at 8. cost gt; ,1. C, Bennett New 3,-umwick; of approximately 3500.000. While A. B. Banks. Nova Bcotia: and s. the state normally would pay rill c Wright, 13. E. 1.. Cost! 0! Ullkeeil. Mr. St. Laurent The interim financial report has insisted on paying 35.000 a. year showed total receipts of 52,808 towards the household bills. and expenses of 52,672. Actually. Mr. and Mrs. St. Laur- ---:-- ent have been living in their new . home since the week-end. Titty moved in quietly sang-day. I-'low- ever. their lease on t eir up own apartment does not expire until to- morrow. when they dTOl'cY;1BiI)!' 13- . . , come the firs resi an o c T R N prime ministerial home. 0 C jL creased shortly. Hospital rates ai'e paid by the possibility of a Canadian 0'!'I-'AWA. May 1 - (CF)-Tine nnval Rcommlssion at public ward level training program similar to the under the compulsory hospital in- Commonwealth Air Training Plan co-insurance of the Second World war was Third surance plan. Pills ael Ni. Denny. Semi-private and private rates Vice-Admiral Denny, in charge wary. the patient paying the extra of construction. equipment and re- charge. At the Vancouver General pair and armament of Royal semi-private ward rates are 51 to Navy ships, said Britain now is 32 a day above the public ward. training Canadian naval aviation Private ward rates range from observers. But. rather than an ill- 54.00 to 55.00 higher. crease in this sphere. he believed The ward rates include certain Britain would rather see more medical services which prior to Royal Navy trainees -particularly hospital insurance cost the patient officers-schooled in Canadian es- extra. tabllshments. l of the water, lie on the heme Ind fall asleep. while the birds go over their bodies hunting for leeches and parasites. The head-hunting custom was fostered by the women of the Borneo jungles. A young fellow, eligible for marriage, must prove to his sweetheart his manlinus by presenting her with at least one head. Moreover, it enabled him to be tattooed and thus fully enter into manhood. Ever hear of the "River of Mys- tery?" No. Well, it's named the Salween and is one of the great rivers of Asia. This unique river has huge mangrove swamps bar- ring the entrance and a mighty sandbar thrown across its mouth. 1.600 miles long, it is not navi- gable to anything but native raftsl Small wonder you have not heard of the salween. the river of mys- tery. with its dangerous rapids. it's unique U bend, high up among the mountains. its primi- tive rope bridges and magnificent Mano Don Falls. 0 Canada's sons. now fighting in Korea, will no doubt see the spirit-posts worshipped in many villages. In the smaller villages hamboos are used. but in the town and selected jungle-places. . the spirit-posts are quite large. The red Karens are great spirit wor- shippers. on the mysterious and unin- hablted Pacific island of Galpagos may be seen huge herds of Mar- ine lizzsrds. The strange creatures reach a length of four feet. Their chief food is seaweed. At night they hide in the earth. In the day- time they come forth and wait for low tide when they make their way to the edge of the water in order to feed. Specimens captured went on a hunger strike living on salt water and air for almost four months. Charles Darwin visited this island in 1835. and look some good pictures of the lizzard herds. . . . in Christ Church. the Pas, Manitoba, are two tablets bear- Evekook Ka Tukooaeek. "The Ootintesa of Dufferln". C- P. R. No I"lot.-emotive may be seen Winnipeg. The old engine was brought up on I barge. towed by the steamer Selkirk on the Red River and every person who could walk or ride made the Number 6 warehouse at the foot K of the post office to see the first engine - the engine that was to be the forerunner of many others did not come to Manitoba's capl- tal on rails. Though steam was up in order that the whistle might the shouts of crowd who had gathered for the occsslo , the wheels of the Coun- tess Dufferin rested securely on midst of the French people whom he loved so well. Nineteen years . after his death at SL1-lelena that 1 1 - .... .. .m. -. .... - - -- : :- fuifilled. Great man g , g that Napoleon was, he did much ' C W” harm, and caused untold suffering & 5 during his hectic career. Yet he rests under a ponderous tomb of dark purple Finland Si-anite with the statues of mournful angels in pure white marble and between them stick out ist- thc spoils of many bloody battlefields. A century ago. the Piglans bur- led a living slave beneath the four foundation-posts of erected to their chiefs. They also their relatives they grew too old to be useful. shade?" It was a herb used in housewives. Making done. brownish-gold on the out- the bowl, next gidg and light and lpongy within. over the chewed fiber, and then bldth sothse Isl do '. re 0 u a an wmy recipe, drained off. A few hours are occu- First. get your loaves from trees Youtre welcome to the ing the Ten Commandments in Cree, and a similar palr.witii the second. dig a hole in the earth FIRST FLOOR ' Ladies' Sillt GLOVES (black only). 1.98 for . . . . . . . . 89: Ladies' SCARVES. values to 51.98: clearing at . . . . 51.00 Ladies' SCARVES. values to 51.00; clearing at . . . . 50: Ladies' HANDBAGS. values to 55.95: clearing at . . 51.98 Ladies' Novelty BELTS. regular to 52.89 for .. . . .. 51.49 Bouquet YARN. regular 59: for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 39: Men's SHIRTS. odd sizes. regular 53.75 for . . . .. 52.95 Men's. Ribbed Sports HOSE fwltite only) reg. 59: for 39: SECOND FLOOR 9 Ladies' Spring COATS. earried over from last season 510.00 9La'dles' ring COATS: clearing at 515.00 12l.adiea' OIl5lDRI55ESat'.................51.00 Ra:ItetCrepeDRE55E5at....................50.00 I enasasu-snr Children's DIISSIS for 51.00 l.adIes' ILOIISIS. special 51.98 1 Men's lath Chauffeur CAPS 51.95 Ieye'rJACKlT5. clearing 51.98 Special Table of l.adies' HATS. clearing . . . . . . . . 53.95 THIRD FLOOR Men's Rayon It Gabardine SUITS.-2 pr. pants. for . 535.00 Men's pin :iie:lt Worsted SUITS. all sizes 8- shades 539.50 Balance of Men's Tweed TOPCOATS clearing . . . . 512.50 Men's JACKETS. ass't. styles. clearing at . . . . . . . . 55.00 12 only-M'en's Sport JACKETS. ciearlng at . . . . .. 510.00 Men's PANTS. special 56.50 Table of Men's Tweed CAPS. ass't. slut. clearing. ea. 51.00 House Furnishings Clearing line of living room CURTAINS. clearlng ZDIWOFF Clearing line ofTAII.E CLOTHS. sllglItlyseled.........'. 20'le OFF Iclance of late: 5PREADS:- clearing . . . . . 20'lo OF M" e e e e e e I I e e e e e eieie Wow! t i . in that Depot in Winnipeg. It was the first locomotive to arrive In C I Cor. XI. 34-26. so uiv to HANOIV sucit touo-iasriuossaurr f at so mm cosri trip to the A new Wallpaper Book. I ADDRESS 119- 121 Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. encircling it. new home; and put some heated stones in when leaves then lay a. portion of the of the plant known loaf on there. Add more stones. as ”Plper Methystlcum." "Cannibals an hour later your bread will be in their teeth and spit them water is po cd in fermentation and from 3-4 pounds). ladies. I31 This for the men who like Kane 1 uor is ready. Yum. Yum! This is the SALE You've been waiting For! Our various departments are cbociefull of values -values that mean savings with all capital "5" We've combed our shelves to bring you this - the spring's.a Greatest: Sale Event of Quality Merchandise. Three Days: Thursday -- Friday -- Saturday Yard Goods nape. Third Floor IROADCLOTH. ass't. colors. special price-yard . . 39: Cl-IINTZ It CRETONNE. ass't. patterns. special pr-l:e YCl'd.:................... ...19c One, Table REMNANTS-GREATLY REDUCED PRICES One let CURTAINING. ass't.. worth up to 55: clearing 39: Clearing line CRETONNIS. discontinued patterns: elearing 20'Vo OFF Rayon SHANTUNG. plain colors. special-yard ..; 54.00 Printed Crepes. Dress Materiel. special let . . . . 209lo OFF Limited Quantity - Second Floor 5 eni ciititimrs COATS. 30.951. 511.25; eleeriag 57.95 to pee. Children's Cherub PYJAMAS. regular 52.59: .:leerlng......... .59 as 0. 'Dlll58l5. sitginiy uttut.tmn 54.95 to 3:59;; 255ltim.frorn54.75to59.50: clearlngat 53.00 4li.A1lR5. seas; :IearIngfer.............55.95 Mail coupon below today for your copy of the the barge..whiie the white people I went wild with excitement -- teliie I ghgk;ttetown' I Indians Just stood and star , - - - completely awed by the iron horse. I Please send me your new wanpaper ca-tg I It was ui:lai).olei;1n':iwdying wish alogue. ' that is es s on rest near the shores of the Seine. in the I NAME i liquor. It's tops among Polynts. the bottom; cover with a layer of tans. Kaua is made from the roots to botanists Three night. more leaves and the remainder of 'oung maidens. especially cliosen the loaf or loaves. until the hole or their beautiful teeth. set them- is almost full. Now spread several selves round a deep wooden bDll'L cooking human flesh to keep. away tummy-aches. some banquet! inches of earth over the top. Half Then the tzlrls izrlnd up the 1'00il I C G into ured )'OiiE v J s.A. McD ALD