Top Secretary May Sprnule. secre- tary to George (.'ourley, Company Secretary, Iinlgale-l'almoliva Prat Company i.td.. says: "I find my Elcctri-ronnmy invaluable. Typing b so much faster, easier." and thousands like her prefer the Remington THE FIRST NAME IN TYPEWRITERS And no wondcrl It makes typing easier, faster. better. Secretaries go for the finger-titted, standard speed-slope keyboard-the 20 crystal clear carbon copies produced with one typingetlie distinctive, uniform printwork in correspondence so pleasing to the boss, and that glorious alive-at-five feeling hecause electricity does the work. Phone now for a proof test in your office on your work. 104 Kent Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 2771 IIIIIIIII ' Rani EITIT-no-t.-nlotkic?-1;)krElMt:Ea bird took a slow silent step. He; took another. He drew back his head with its long spear-like biii.l bmmm' om M" T"'d suddenly when the first automobile came to H.-Jdeclded that he didnt like that Momma, and couldn't In so or that fish, be-I part of the Smiling Pool. -.....C. ....-k .. Just then Bandy saw him. BIIIISESS BEIITIME Continued from page to lowed. Longlegs cause already it was partly awai- strucki That. spear-like bill of his shot downp app swiftly and hard. but just too islet Biais. 73-year-old head of the ster- he his Bandy was in the water and swim-i eotype department at the Monireaii THE GUARDIAN. CI-iARI.O'I"I”'E'I'OWN Strange But Tm IyI.I.IlnAl'IIIl Elisabeth Gaunt was the last woman in England to be executed for A political offence. Generous to a fault. it was in keeping with selfless generosity that she gave auccor to James Burton whose name was linked with the Rye House plot in 1683. Elizabeth Gaunt admitted Burton to -her home and hid him until she could help him escape to Holland. Burton escaped, returned two years later. and after the Battle of sedgemoo fled to London. There he denounced his benefact- ress to the government. appear- ing-hlmseli as the principal wit- ness against her. Tried at the Old Bailey in 1685 Elisabeth was found guilty and sentenced to be burned at Ty- burn. William Penn and other notables attended the execution. The sight of the unfortunate woman ar- ranging the straw about her so that she might burn the sooner. caused the onlookers to burst into tears. Her martyrdom sent such a thrill of horror through the country that never again was a woman executed in England for a minor offence. Ravenstonedaie Church has a window in memory of the woman who was burnt at the stake for sheltering a fugitive rebel. 0 O 0 Adam Walker. who was born in England in 1731. faced the world without ever having mastered his A.B.C.'s. Put to work while atili a small boy. he used his spare moments in building himself a hut in the woods where he studied so diligently that he soon rose to a commanding position among his fellow men. Chief among his in- ventions. was a revolving light in show up the deadly rocks of the Scllly isles; vehicles to go by wind and steam and engines to rise and distribute water; and lust hilt not least, a warming and ventilat- inrz system for homes and offices. Because we happen to be born poor and denied any education except. what is self-acquired should not prevent any of us from much- ing the rainbnw's end and the pot. of gold providing we have the will to do. With 54. a pipe. a kit of clothes. and crutches, 55-year-old Lucien Rlzzenner of Brussels. Belgium. went by shank: mare on a pli- grimage to Rome. The one-logged mnn covcrccl 3000 miles through Europe on n one-year "pilgrimnxzc of peace." Although ohliging car-drivers oi- fcred him lifis he said "no thumh" and continued on his way walking OLD-TIMER QUITE MONTREAL - (CF) - Eugene mmg down mm the mud n the Star. retiring at the end oi Apriil after is 57-year career, remembers TIEWSDEDCTS WCYC printed by steam-driven presses. from 8 to 10 miles cnch day. Lucien arrived in Lourdes on Christmas Day, and Wlif'n he'd told this story in the bishop the good lmnn immcdintciy baptized him :"piigrim of the peace." And what is still more amazing, lLucien traveled in 60 different .couniries. visited hundreds of cal- long trsis cos him a trousers. 2 Jackets. and I. .iit-foot shoes. According to the National Geo- graphic Socieiy, the Micmacs are the earliest known inhabitants of Nova Beotia. They wars encount- ered by the first explorers of the them'Sebastlsn Cabot in 1497 and Sleur do Monts. Champlain. and Lescarbot in 1615. Today the Mic-macs srvations. Jeremiah Campbarton. of Van Buren. Mains. who died last year at the advanced age of 105 years. was the last man to -emember the Mlcmscs as s warlike race. When he was seven years old Campbartan was ' idnspped by the Indians after they had burned his home. Because of two bold wrens. Mrs. Cnlium Naltee. of Richmond. Va., will have to buy some new clothes pins. The birds built a nest in her pin bag when she hung it outside. and she can't gst at her clothes pins until after they've hatched out their young. George Whitehead preached his way into the presence of King Charles and as a result of 65 years of incessant labor in behalf of the down trodden Quakers. was the means of freeing every cap- tlve Quaker. including John Bun- yan. But the wheel turned full circle again, and 1500 of the sect found themselves In Jail and pit- iiessly robbed of their estates. George Whitehead was the law- giver. the Moses of his creed. He presented himself before seven monarchs unabashed, and obtained concessions that were fused into figs Quaker's Magna Carts of 1 . - Only nine years old. Elizabeth Bean. of Kansas City, Mo.. had all the confidence of a seasoned traveler as she boarded a plane for London on her unescortcd round the world flight. in the fifth grade at school. the youngster is making the flight be- cause her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bean. thought it would be n thrilling experience for a child. School authorities granted her per- mission to be absent on the the- ory the trip would bgeducational. Maritime horn Cyrus Ching, thc top labor relations expert In Wnshlngion, D. C.. is that city's number one pipe smoker. Recent- ly Mr. Ching was presented with a huge pipe that holds half a package of tobacco. The average male Canadian is 30 yenrs old, has a wife and two children. and is plugging along to pay off the mortgage on the home he's purchased. The latest ccnaus revealed that more titan half the one-family dwellings are owned by the oc- cupants. About half of these are free of debt, but since the aver- ngc man is about 30, thc census people reckon he is still paying on his. Turned down for military service in the Civil War because of ill health. Herman Martin. 106. died recently in Spokane, Wash. vbrliies, policemen. cusi.om offic- linls, ctc.. without a passport. The Northeast coast of America. among. number about 3.100 and live on small rss- ' "Stalin" is the name engraved on a marble slab standing in .EW0”w,-ta is also sols ls lstsrisr ilat, satin, gloss . . . Ilsor sstulsr Ilsishs. THE CROWN DIAMON D PAINT CO. Crown Diamond Products are sold by: S Prowse Bros. Chariot tetowss, P.E.i. LIMITED front of a tombstone shop in Grand Rnplds, Mich. But we don't know whether it was order- ed by Russia's dictntor or not. when questioned in court as to why he had stolen his mother-lm iaw's teeth. David iilchle of New York City told the law he could think of no other way to keep her quiet. textile Ministry rcportad' tonight. an increase month of 34.897 Jobless. poritd from textile LONDON. May 9 -(Reuters) - industry has a total unemployment climbed to 437.371 by April 21- higihest since i947-and Northern figures jobless. in one has already been LONDON - (OP) -Britons vis- manufucturing iting the continent this towns were hardest hit, the Labor may be able to insure their hell- The days uguinst rain. A similar plan all re- Dutch firm which pays clients ll towns. The every day it rains. of JIM summer started by s THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY .. MAY I5-I6-I7 nnsr noon HOSiERYx Afternoon and Evening Sheers. Rog. value 1.75. This sale only .................... .. WHITE SILK HOSE for Nurses. Reg. 1.75 for .................................................. .. DRESS FLOWERS: Values to 59:. Your choice .................................. .. SILK SQUARES: A colorful variety at 59: for SILK SQUARES: In better qualities. 39c Reg. 1.00 for ................................................ .. HANDBAGS: Y I :.s:- E!FZlI9fhoOlr1desralBsa?sts.."' :lZT's.'s'o.'"'lI.'."..?'ZT ?.'7"" ' 3.50 2.00 1.39 1.19 25c Evening Bogs. Slightly Reg. 4.75. Yours at .. MEN'S DEPARTMENT (FIRST FLOOR) 2.".f.1'.3L'.'.E i."."ii".'.'..';.S5'..s.1 ............... . 15.00 on sale at ................. ................... TWEID TROUSERS. 6 , s ff.ls'2o3"Z.'77..T..TfiT.f7'Tf ....................... "I .00 Rack of MEN'S SUITS I A hard-wearing pant at IOYS' SUITS. Assorted colors in Tweed: and Werstods, a not buy for the growing boy I Mews sronr SHIRTS LONG SLEEVES IN CHICKS AND PLAIN ” " ORS . MEN'S DEPARTMENT (CONTINUED) BOY5' TRENCH COATS. Fawn only. To clear of ........................ .. A lot of MEN'S SWEATERS in Pullover styles. Lass MEN'S ANKLE SOX. An assortment to clear at ......................... .. Z ......................... .. 20” 69c Coat and 35. S10 TAKE YOUR CHOICE MEN'S WINDBREAKERS Assorted Styles MEN'S TWEED SPRING AND FALL COAT! SECOND -noon THIRD FLOOR PILLOW SLIPS. Seconds. Good quality while 1 . s COIIOI1. Reg. l.75- Special price, pair ......... .. TOWELS. A good kitchen towel size 18 x 36. , Special for this sale, ooch .. CURTAINS. Length 2 1-4 yards. Seeiol PRINT COTTON. Fine quality msnt. Reg. 65: for this sale TABLE CLOTHS.- Clearing lot Each White, tailored marquisstto. 2.59 49c 98c ....................... ... and a big assort- only, yard ..... ... In 50 x 50 size. BROADCLOTH. colors- WAFME PIQUE. Regularly priced at 1.35 on sale for, yard ............... CHINTZ. rottorna suitable for cushions, etc. 75: for, yard Regular width. Assorted 40: (or, yard .... ..-. ........................ .... ......................... .... slip-covers. ........... ..............oo SOYS' ILOUSES. Rog. 1.59 for . .. CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS. Sizes 2 - 6. Reg. 2.59 for, pair PEDAL PUSHERS. Sizes 8 - I4. Clearing ................... .:I .......... .. . .... ... CHILDREN'S DRESSES. Sins 2 -'6- Volues to 3.95 for V THIRD noon ” (CONTINUED) Sizes 2 - 6 years. ........................--s 79c 79c 1 .98 1 .98 (SECONDS? SIZE 04 x 100 - REG. l.S0 SPECIAL. Pr. 6.90 sassnsm . iaolsv suns. 1 .00 lADiES' PAJAMAS. An assortment to clear. Reg. 2.75 for ..................... ............. l.ADIES' PAJAMAS. A finer quality. Rog. 4.95 for ........................ ...................... IRAS. Nylon end broadcloth- 1.50 1.15 2.99- Rog. 2.95. For this sale only OIRDLES: Two-way stretch. Rog. 2.95 for . ................. .......... ...................... lADlES' sun in erspo only. leg. 4.75 for GIRLS' DRESSES sin: a A u - sec. 4.95 to emit Values to 2.25 for PANTIIS. An assortment for this sale only .. sow rams. 3.3.1.: lot. Reg. 2.39. To clear at ' mossy cosousov ovsuus. ' Reg. 2.” for .................................- MIWS COTTONADI WORK PANTS- Nns OH ROI. If .4..............n-unnaaoao-too-c--W 29c 1.49 1.98 V 1.90