APRIL V20. i951 strange but True By 'r.,a. esaianaar -. ..... Debunlcint 010 P091111! THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tish column is reserved for noun or local interest, but advertising ol a nun! nature all! be inserted at he cents a word. etrletly psy- able In advance. theory that liaiiculns told: - WI"! stile answer is it does not. 's'e a safety verse: .3 you must crank a tractor, sir Don mks poor Joe's mistake: He lift his carelessly in seat. - And plum forgot the brakes. Junius Brutus Booth. the fam- oue actor. once put himself in pawn for the prioe of I. drink. then stood in the pnwnshop window un- M 3 passing friend took him out 3i hock. when l-lawaii's entire sugar CW9 was threatened with destruction in 1900 by sugar cane leafhoppere. acientiete of seven countries put lh!iI' heads together and came up ulth the Mird Bug - an Austral- ian beetle which ate up the eggs of the leafhoppers, thus the pest mg brought under control. Atomic cannina is lint Hound ihe comer. The foods will be bom- barded with cyclatrans. a. process that has been used in s. plolet plant to make canned foods keep ranger. This amazing bit of news .,.g,..,. given to the convention of the Nailnllilli American wholesale .;mi:crs' Association meeting in rliicago. The site of the plant is l .r so . l.:q'ill(i fertilizer is the latest -Lnng in farming. It goes by the initials N. 1-1. 3. When applied 00 a trap it quickly turns to gas zvlljicll permeates the soil giving :.:-.i:its such ll shot in the arm that -Amyipop up like a Jack in the box. Bctter still, it is not expensive. A perfectly relaxed alligator only needs to breathe every 8 'hoursi They become so excited when they get into a fight they eat their own ngzs and young and even bite their in-n tails. 'Gators have no sense 1! smell. a brain no larger than a riime. (Thanks to John Precht. St. Augustine. Fla. Alligator Farm) The ancient religion of the Ta- iiitiam was a fierce and cruel one. and many of their pious cere- monies were associated with hu- man sacrifice. In their temples where their chieftaine were buried zhelr heads were cut off to be pre- seri-rd in the homes of their kins- fcsk and friends. ili-A-thquakes occur frequently in it South Sea islets and believe it r not. some of these islands ap- near and disappear beneath the acean much to the confusion of mariners and makers of maps. liltkimos with fair skins and blue ayes may be seen on Victoria is- land. north of the great Best: Links and north-east of the Horton Riv- er. Their origin is still a mystery. for they have no history to en- lighten mankind. The Eskimo is A prodigious eater. A pair of them will consume a whole seal at one neai! What is meant by voluntary music? It's music played at the beginning or end of divine ser- vice. and sometimes during other parts of the service. It is so called because the music rendered is us- ually voluntary. The remote control lawn mower is the latest gadget out for mani- curing one's lawn. Invented by Paul gosenberg of I-Eco Motors, it .-an clip a lawn all byone-watt re- mote control. It consists of a .26 inch tractor-driven blades with a radio receiver controlling a hy- riraulic mechanism. Priced around S800. it should be ideal for lazy men because a man can sit or lean iigainst his yard fence while his mower does the work. Eskimos only bath twice in their lives. when they are born and when "nu-y die. Soap salesmen would f.nd business poor anywhere with- :n the Arctic Circle. Deysrnan. translated. means "umpire." one who shall act as ar- bitrator at an appointed day. home our use of the word umpire ill games such as football. hockey. "it". . Among the ancient Jews bread was generally made of wheat. Bar- -F.V was sometimes used. The loaves were shaped like a plate, and were about 1-4 in. thick. The word lircad. as used in the Bible. often infers to food Cr provisions in gen- im . I I I Poet Chaucer ll one of the few dead in Westminster Abbey hav- ing a stone altar -urmounted by a raiiopy over his grave. This type ff monument was common in Bib- !.cal days. it is considered e. no- iicnnl honor to be iniared within the wells of the famous old abbey. Against the altar. in this church. inre rested the stone of Boone on which the scotch Kings were Trmvned. It was brought to mg- and by Edward I. from Scone, lcotland. ' last year on million Americans in MEMORIAM in loving memory of Frank Mne- Wli. who departed this life on lnril 20th. 1050. Evrry year the Father enlletll - '0-ne'Iovea one to smile: rest, lnrl the hearts. Iho' filled with anguish I - "In but cry. "lie hnoweth beet." hi I year. not distant. eonetli, When we tread the vest Illnewn, We shall And our ransorned dear "III. seated round the great white - throne. Inserted by wife nnd Fsnlly. ---------.- IN MIMORIAM Illcsniemtior. noun Ieevee. Walquswsy sun iuieiua wiaatdg wstprlsedu..:'ll'.' Ihsvunuuaeoeseu " ....&”.:'.. (hit! .2” 'IO "I lovllliuuery of our Father I JDIMTS TAXI-rnone 039. DOWLING'S SPORT LODGE for Fishing and Golfing supplies. BUMMAGE S A L E, Baptist School Room. 2.30. Saturday, April 21st. IIIIADALBANE PASTORAL Cl-l-ABGB. - services Sunday. April 22nd. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. North Grenville 3 P. M. Bradal- bane 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. B. Mec- Phaii. Minister. NORTH TBYON rnasnrran IAN CHURCH. - service April 22nd. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. McKenzie. Deaconess. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday. April 22nd. Stanley Bridge 11 A.M. North Ruetlco 3 P.'M.. Rev. George Clough. Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - The engage- ment is announced of Alberta Jean. daughter of Mrs. Robertson and the late Duncan Robertson. North River, P. E. 1., to Dewey Eldred I-Iendsbee of Halifax, N. S. Marriage to take place early in May. TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Sunday School at 10 'A. M. on April 22nd, at Tryon followed at 11 o'clock by a joint service with United Church in Tryon Baptist Church. and Canadians puffed nur 400 bll-l lion cigarettes. Every year between! 8000.000-900.000 new smokes join; the army of Lady Nicotine. Two out of every three men, two out of every five women, and one out of every seven boys of 15 smoke cig- arettes. Average coneumptlon runs to ill coffin tacks a day. In 1948 Canadians paid 3285.- 000000 for 15 billion cigarettes - 1166 for every man, woman and child in the Dominion. According to data furnished by the late Dr. Pearl of John Hopkins the Chain smoker pays with 34.6 minutes of life for each cigarette consumed. The pack a day puffer: pays with 1l.5 hours for each pack he smokes. Two FLIGHTS WIIKLY to the Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. ENTRIES FOB DRAMA FESTI- VAL close this weeki. Forward same lmmedi t y to Mrs. Ray MaoLeod. Graham's Road. NEW SHIPMENT shortie Coats and suite arrived at The Fashion HOWARD MMINNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. shoppe" .- :" - IIUMMAGE SALE Saturday. GKASWELL ”' 39"" Ph0i0r April 21st. Legion Auxiliary. Clover R1'IPh5- Club, 2 P. M. rw?r NOW IN STOCK quantity seed clover. seed turnip and mangle seed. Dillon '5: Spillett. PIIESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. April 22nd. Caledonia If AM. Wood Islands 1.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. E. 8. Holes. .Pl.-INGUIN AND P E L I-C AN POCKET BOOKS and Children's Books are.now available at The Island Book Room on Great George Street-. Charlottetown. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. it. man convicted of as- sault causing bodily harm was awarded a suspended sentence of 30 days and ordered to pay all damages. A female charged with bclng drunk and incapable was remanded for one week. CANADIAN NIGHT IN BOSTON -A large committee of Canadians under the chairmanship of Mr. M. A. MacKinnon, of Dorchester. Mass, have arranged a Canadian Night for the Archbishop Cushing Charity Fund. State and City offlclalsmave been invited to the meeting which is to be held in the Intercolonial Building, April 27th. There will be modern and old time dancing. bridge rmd whist. A Pipe Band will be in attendance and the assembly will be addressed by His Excellency, Archbishop Cushing. OTTAWA, April la - (OP) -- Sinnll shipments of freight will be rtceived by the railways only five days a week when their short work week goes into effect June 1, Trans- port Minister Chevrier told the Commons today. The restriction will apply to less-than-carloaii shipments. , .m FOREIGN I-NFLUX The number-at foreign workers absorbed in British industries in 1948 and 1949 was about 180.000. Ipr com ! I3iereI by Goldie, he sat onaeeaoenn. Independent sell I37 lndlvldually Cemlen" -- give llnn, buoyant support to every body curve. See how the ordinary I A" V.,," .35..” I'll!!! lP""l free elveulallnn "h-mm-ck-" "mi" of an mad. nu VOW W"9"'- "'9" Iaaulyvoel Mattress mun-N I--Wm"! to Illp n lush. Taped handles for convenience In handling. lnglng, giving plate relaxation. Incision "JiNy-Join” pocketed coil springs lulllng nvenle - secret of Ieauty- eldo-ewe nd sag, us I "luxury and keeps every- thing in position. Huey cannot be MI by the sleeper. .3-Bedtime Story! I , THE GUARDIAN. CH WN . . . race -i-unset I r l. A Feature For, Every Friday Early Spring Present indication. point to an early spring, early grass. and early cropping operations. In apiio of predictions to the contrary. meadows look particularly good and with ample moisture there should be abundant pasture and a good hey crop. Preparations are now going on a pace for the rush of spring work and many farmers are try- ing to beat the pole horse by get- ting manure and fertilizer spread on their eod fields. Levelling of farm drive-ways and side roads is in evidence. the auto- mobile has certainly resulted in the farmer taking more interest in the approach to his home. Central Farmers Institute I while the number of active farmers Institutes in the prov- ince has steadily declined for some years. a number of the remaining ones are still doing a real good Job and their interest resulted in a decision at the annual meeting to continue the Central Organi- zation and develop the annual meeting as one in which discuss- ions on problems of production and farm management would be highlighted. The annual meetings of most farm organizations are of necessity devoted almost entirely to business. For this reason. we feel the annual meeting of the Central Farmers Institute can render a valuable service in providing dis- cussion and information on practical farm problems. Tariff Changes While the recent budget provid- ed little in the wiry of good news for most. people, it did make some concessions of value to agricult- ure by lowering the tariff on cert- ain articles of farm equipment. Added to the tariff free list are grain or huy dryers; milk coolers; steel stanchions; automatic stock- watering bowls; barn litter car- riers and track: sprinkler. irriga- tion systems: barn hey forks. pui- leys and my truck. The C. F. A. has been pressing lint some time for tariff concess- ions but was disappointed ihlt their request for making electric ! motors attached to farm equip- ment. duty free. was turned down. As it stands now while the mech- Among The Farmers vfelleraiiolij or Agriculture News in may be admitted duty free, yet the electric motor attached to it must pay duty. Butler support Price At the annual meeting of the Dairy Farmers of Canada there was unanimous agreement that the floor price on butter iihould be raised to 62 cents per pound. Rumor indicates that the govern- ment may be considering a 58 cents floor which in the light of rising production costs would, we feel be quite inadequate from the standpoint of stimulating declining production and providing the con- sumer with an ample supply. Backed by the C. F. A. and pro- vincial Federations, Dairy inter- ests have been making vigorous representations to Ottawa to establish the s2 cent level. If dairying is going to hold its own with beef raising, certainly more encouragement must be pro- vided than was the case one year ago. Nuffleld Foundation Scholarships A recent bulletin from the C. P. A. indicates that 'Nuffleld Foun. detion scholarships, one for east- ern and one for western Canada will be available this coming year, Those who applied last year will be again eligible and through. the summer application forms wilii be available and further publicityl given. Last years. winners are now established on farms in Surrey. England and report that they are being treated like kings. Colt of Living Index Each monthly increase in the cost of living index is apparently a matter of concern to our con- sumers, and compared with the base period 1939 now stands at 170. We wonder how the consumer in France. where the index now stands at 1921 feels on the quest- ion. France must indeed be the champion in this regard although Mexico at 362 is not doing to bad either. The United Kingdom whether because of or in spite of a. Social- We Stock PETITEENC In- Between . 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