THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' tea and sugar has to be water- mca SEVEN A Gusr 13. 1952 books TT"' luecl to huge wall-paper o- ' --- POPULAR OCCUPATION gzhich he tiles away in the attic or R S M I I 1 cl b di i I It WHY HAVE sirhlfogg.simrI;;-gtl.::(?::l.;yl;1r:; thgfelz 1”; ts pm” w ms W1” 1 ll:0v:,Ja:'" V DD its the r cartons S O R E fend” for 5 B 1' eh . - The chiei shoppers are Lt.-Col. 7 nned as many 315 4” hm” - some people will swear that goats F I) fb W t SI G, 1:-, S g 4 m . IA. h Te quid rhliigg,;iof!gI;',g”2;,,?,”,3f 3! 7- ll HIM"-MI eat tin cans. Don't believe it. What. e es y g and his l:cIeg?,Mi5i!a;), Iowa, 32;! wsi x 7 vw:.:ai":'i. ---w or pr ii".”.”.”."?' "2; ”":::i S - 1 1 d - t Filled For Year of ”- ”NRii ' e a or e.m 0 it t f 1, , T, - i Eula which is 1uushe:lrma; I bait by out in Alberta. engineers are wnmmd. 3,” :5”, mm C” ,3”, y e sgaary. SE B Saunders M C31 :omm9”m cad WW c”"5"'"""m3 " mw WP” N thistles,- thorn-hedges, rope, moss or;-1-AwAm(op)..-I-1,. "my ,9 ms? 3 - VANCOUVER:-(OP)-A grain drier. This consists at a. gran- a.Iy with a double iloor provided with iacilities to iorce hot air up through the grain. The Alberta De- partment oi Agriculture plan on testing its useiuineas in the near iuture. Small birds cannot ily raster than 20-37 M. P. H. The original home or the tur- key is North America. The guinea stockl broker here likes to stress cautionl on his clients. Tom Baden, the. broker, said chance oi tindlng an oil iield yielding 1.000.000 barrels are about 43 to one, and displays a sign saying ”there are 16.500 dry holes in the United States." and other things that would give most animals the tummy ache. Nonsense "verse in its present development is a tairly modern growth. It began with the lim- erick which first reached the public under the kindly patronage oi Mother Goose. With this beginning the lime- rick has spread tar and wide. Tnern are even limerick iiends who pricie ports that its string oi signals stations in the Arctic now has chicken dinners stored away and a. lot more iood besides. This was one way or reporting that the job ol provisioning the 15 stations oi the Northwest Terrlt. orles and Yukon radio system with rations to last until June, 1953, has been completed for another year, thanks to a combination or air- By Harvey lludson Canada's Exports At New Peak In First Half Of '52 4 CHANCES TO WIN one of 3 brand new MORRIS PARIS, Aug. la - (AP) -- Gen. Matthew Ridgway said Monday the military means ior deience oi the west are "seriously inadequate in several vital categories" and that the 1952 targets for men and ma- teriel might not be met. He said the threat oi war is still as big as ever. 1 fowl iouhd in Europe 15 the W1” themselves 0! their writings or But the supreme commander oi or-raws. Aug. is-lci:)..c.,,. crait. tl'ucl(B. trains. boats and key's second cousin. It came to 2711- limericks and others whose collec- Allied forces in Europe praised the ada's exports climbed to . pup barges which took the toad as iar rope via. early explorers and '15- mm of the iorm total up in the progress that has been made in 52.100.000.000 during the ilrst. six as 2.000 miles- tIVe El1P0P93n5 903N595 we W” m0u55M5- putting together an eilcctive ma- months or 1952. The job was handled by the Western Army Command supplies They were pushed ahead, the and transport otiice and the Bureau oi Statistics reported Mon- day, by a marked expansion in when the error was discovered. the . . . chlnery ior defence. He said he was American bird was named turkey Edward Le”, an Engush wnwrl certain all or the problems could ser- vice corps supply depot in Edmon- , to distinguish it irom the guinea began me popularization M H”, be solved. - 'V fowl, iorm In ms nomense book about mdgway mid corfgspgndenm gt shipments to the United KinS- ton. rabbit ma ti"; pl-ea, wngemnce at 5, 3, dam, Latin AmerIca- and most Cooks gt gtguom in AkI3V1k' , When a man shoots a that's not news. But when a ran- bit shoots a mm that's another story and here's how the strange tale iiniolcls: "A U. 5. pet owner was recently shot by his rabbit. The man was asleep and had lelt his rule on a chain beside the bed. The rab- bit jumped up on the chair. step- ped on the trigger and set the gun 0ii.'v During severe drought: in the land down under, rabbits have been "known to climb trees and eat lea- ves to keep themselves irom starving. Pathetic is the Writer's lot; His season is what it is not. His spring is iali: his tail 1850 and since his day it has been experimented with by many or the cleverest writers now beiore the publlc.' European markets. While these provided the main impetus for a big, 20-per-cent jump over last years comparative six months total of Sl,'160,000,000, shipments to the United States also were slightly higher, passing the billion-dollar mark for the second successive year, the Bur- eau said. In spite of her dollar troubles. Britain's purchases in Canada reached a peacetime high of 5395,- 000,000, up more than 5l40,000,000 irom last year's 5254,000,000. Ship- ments to Latin America almost doubled to sl48,300.000 irom s"i9,- 700.000. June's exports niainlained the accelerated pace, climbing to 5375,- 000,000, up more than 560,000,000 irom 533,000,000 last year and just slightly below the all-lime monthly high of S38l.000,000 reach- ed during May. Newsprint and wheat sparked the big 1952 advance. Wheat. which had been riding in fourth place among the export leaders, jumped back into the second slot. climbing to 364,000,000 dur- ing June irom 540,800,000 last year and shooting up to 5263,24-i; 000 from s14B,(-331,000 in the six- month period. , Newsprint shipments climbed to 548,338,000 irom 539,214,000 during June and maintained the six- month lead at 3263.244,000 up from S248,500,000 in the first six months oi 1951. In a previous preliminary eati- Port smith. Good Hope. Hay Riv- er, Norman Wells, Providence, Rad- ium, Paeliance, Simpson, Wrigley and Yellowknlle in the Northwest Territories, McMurray and Chipe- wyan in Northern Alberta, must order their groceries early in me year to get them beiore river nav- igation closes in the tall. v ' During May and Julie, 30 tons oi food and supplies valued at s23.- 000 were sent into the Northern detachments to iced 104 men. A. P. E. there is ”no reliable evi- dence known to me" that the men- ace ot aggression has diminished. It would be a bold verse maker. R-ldgm-W "Id he 5”” Ih”"5m " however, who would try to improve P055m9 1" me, "mm Anmm on "The walrus and me Came”, Treaty Organization partners to ter" or any oi the other "Alice reach me” W51 I” 25 Em” dm” poemsy W,-men by Lewis 03",,” ions, 25 reserve divisions and 4.000 As an exempliiication oi tinisiied ”1””"' by We end M 1953' . workmansmp Grays "Elegy m I This statement was at slight Country Churchyard" stands alone. V”"mCe with "mm at Gent om” The old country doctors could B"'dley' chakman or the U' S" like it on me chm, when me jaw joint chieis oi staii, who said in a Dr; John Murcmmn O, Bonsmw. broadcast from Washington Sui1i- was roused irom his sleep one ter- my the N A' T" 0', pore" mlmbd rible stormy night halt a century "M reach the” 3041 V” m.g?,I Y ago, to answer.ra sick summons, he 1952 but wauld apfmuh 1"” th found two of his neighbors with ii The dmcm” " mead"! e Silflnlli hand sleigh ready to receive him. commitments MW; Create 50:29 In June he. hears the sleishbeils The roads were criiteii over with Ezhigy "mum" 3”” E i'1nE- snow mounds too dee ior ordlnar ” His New Year's comes in not travel. So the medlcail) man got Ill: h::?",;::n zxgdodtg: Ovgngfj ,,?,E;ff,2 July; medicine kit, climbed on to In May has eating numkin pie. waiting sled, and was hauled to M mm?” I” be gmmed by 2” U" 3; And so confusing grows his home 01 the sick. 1" mlmmy onshore Pwfmafies he view Our sister province or Nova Eumxm Fraace mu ;n:m,e1e, so- That cold is hot and old is new: scotia, has many place names cunnoitnfeegmglufnx If 5 mange And when the heavenly buzies oi Indian origin. Take for example, l"S1”,'h W 5 ha, seen ' .',,,11,, g,,y.' blow Necum Teuch, a. lumbering and Eat ta U'm;, e mom Iseqgvgnable He'll like as not go down below; Ssgipgdigzgmtigunity. The iiambi: in S Bixiimixxllo is r,e.angn)i'ng 113 pm; - - ngue means "a ach - Ben DEVI! EDDIE. Iimdiplcked of fine sand." "shiibenacadie' comes E1qa;:1B'5t:?l.ng?Jrr:::l1eed 1:J,'.'.':tf;I grl'1lII,l;I:,IIl1'5 and packed. in perlectly dry sand. from an Indian W0” me”'m"3 arms manuiacturers will have to he have been kept in a iine state oi "place where wild potatoes grow." said Em-and in the export drive and preservation for two years. This place has always been the the whom B;-nigh program is being Although M has never 801d an headquarters oi the Micmac Indians ecast to keep it irom going "ut- article. story or verse in his 20 or central Nova Scoua. zerly beyond om, ecomxmc capacity 3'93” OI Wmmih K-. 35- L0n8W0Tm The last surviving member or the to hear" of Jamaica, has collected a ton oi deported Ac,,,dm,s' who med in mdggay "M the mo most up TG3!-'0'-I03 SUD! M1 0f Which H9 1863, aged iii) years. lies buried on 7mm, xi" x w and CASH by entering the I 7Zn'ff y 70 buy- 7hn'ffy fo own - SILEIIT ELECTRIC ' REFRIGERATOR 36,000"-I-Icoiiisi a ASIIII II . operates on 25 or ill cycle . llrliiwulglii . iii; IIIIIIIIII is all essential: Started By Truck From Edmonton, giant semi- trailer trucks, some refrigerated to carry perishables, sped north on the Macxenzie highway to Hay River on Great Slave Lake. Here the stores trans-shipped to river boats ior the long haul up the Mac- Kenzie River over the Arctic Circ- le to Aklavik. More supplies were moved by rail to waterways on the clear- water where they were packed ag- ain on to river boats ior the trip down the Athabaska to Lake Ath- abaska and along the Slave River is Smooth-ronI1ing,T:asIlyV?p-eiioed, ragged Mc(!o1-mid Tbresbers ode: the utmost in clean threshing and grain-saving performance. Two popular sizes, 22 x 38 inch and 28 x 46 inch, combined with a great variety to Great slave Laloe. of available equipment meet your every threshing need Supplies must be specially imck- It sIll'PrI'5IngIy low cost. See us . . . NOW . . . for- ed W the Edmm"-D" 5'-IPPIY dc?” u details on a new McCormick Thresher for- I I1 fI.I'i d I415 21 LI C. K . l-II. CA.”-.?i:il:I)ersor: ogpgaskatoroln, vevlho your 6:” or c'”mm '"”k' P"3m1" d'l"”7 assure with Sgt. -B. G. Macliay oi Ottawa, supervises packing and shipping. "We pack most stores in wire- strapped trade cartons. stuiied with shredded paper and corrug- YOUR DEALER HAS COMPLETE INFORMATION AND YOUR ENTRY FORM Aural ii told an Huulwolr Depavlrnenl, Appliurub (ind Elecimul Simu man in ronsl' Surtetts Island, N. S. The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Clow, of Auckland. ious problems facing S. H. A. P. . and the individual countries are the training of a competent oiiicer corps and the buildup oi the per- mate. the Bureau placed imparts ior June at 3324.400,000. down irom 3360.-M)0.000 last year and ior the six-month period at 51,950,000.- ated cardboard" explained Lieut. derson. ”Cvlass jars are our chiei headache. They have to he individ- cnanv nmnais Ami IN siioar SUPPLY ually wrapped and padded. Any- thing that can be damaged by wai- er, dry cereals, peas. beans ilour .m..mm...m.?.m.m 000, down from 52.100.000.000. This resulted in a ioreigri-trade surplus pt about 5150.000.000 tor the half-year, a sharp reversal oi the unusual 0340.000.000 defldt 13 the iirst hall of 1951. pared with 60.3 per cent last year. Another feature was a marked The U. 5., in the hall-year, ab- ahlft in the pattern of ioreign sorbed Sl,ll3,300,000 worth at Can- lrade. In June, Canada's exports adian goods. up from 51.109.800.00) to the U. 3. increased slightly to in 1951. reducing the ll. 5. pro- 3191'50o'ooo from 5138,4o0,000 in portion of total Canadian ship- June last year, accounting for 53.2 ments to 53.3 per cent from 58.0. manent installations necessary for conduct of military business. New Zealand. bear the names at April, May, and June. . u If you are interested in a. New or Used Binder place your order today. Terms may be arranged-"Up to three special low interest, if required. W. R. JENKINS Alec Maclnt , Lorne vgue Prince Edwardygland. has a unI- yea" at que piece of wood which fell from the heart of a tree he and his bro- ther Peter were ieiliiig some years ago. This oddity takes the iorm of part or a horse's leg and hooi Here's the most noticeable bit or alliteratlon I have seen in verse ”The rich, ripe rose, rose above the stream." Recently Ben Volpattl killed the largest bear ever shot in Elk Val- ley, B. C. It weighed 900 pounds, its head and skin measuring 71,3 sq. It Ancient lizards preserved in am- ber, on display in the museum of Liverpool. appear to have perished only yesterday. The Manchester Guardian claims these lizards and other animals. even insects, were ensnared in the resinous exudation irom enormous ioresls oi coni!er- ous trees that grew million oi years -. in what is now Northern Germany. Major Hoople per cent of total exports. com- ii. I. E. Suporlnianiiant For Atlantic lilvlslon MONSTON. N. 3.. Aug. 12-And nouncement was made here Friday of the appointment of Neil Mc- Lellan as superintendent lor the Atlantic Division or the Cana- dian National Express with head- quarters at Moncton, by Robert Altken. general superintendent ioi' the .eastern district. Mr. McLellan was born at Syd- ney River, N. 5.. and joined the service of the Express Department in January, 1920, as a clerk at Sydney, N. S. Alter serving at Glace Bay, N. S.. and as an ex- press messenger of Prince Edward Island and in Nova Scolla, in June 1931 he was appointed agent at Sydney Mines. N. S. The (ol- lowlng year he went to Glace Bay as express agent, in May 1939 was appointed special trafilc supervisor and In Aug. 1940 traliic supervis- or tor New Brunswick with head- quarters at Moncton. In July 1944 he was appointed express traiiic supervisor ior Nova Scotla wltl headsuarters at Halifax, N. 8., and in February 1950 was appointed assistant superintendent Atlantic Division. 0 Tell us howmuch cash you mail. 0 Up to 2.4 months to repay. Choose your own repayment plan. 0 No bcnlmblo security" required. 0 Phone or step In today lot Ion, friendly service. ousriioio FINANCE fsualii land and sun nroauualnl , munurliuwrv srnivlxction I50 GI-out George 59., who 1, phone 2992 CHAILOTIITOWN. P.I.l. OUR BOARDING House. I 'I'l-IAT;-IDEE OB MIZ HooPi.e-5,. EGAD IDELIGHTFQLLV . -E-iMoLE,Too! 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