t .-:oo'roeaa 29. A1952 wmstnfmay, "Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cnaanarrsrown H , ,,.w,,., mm ' ii..'If.?'.f:i.1.n'"”'.. ....””""....'”..?.'.': :::."..".'. ?."'””.. mitt" n”: .:':.it'''.:: ”'-'".1'i."- i I 'If8I01,1IltlIII one had, fow AITIIITIO Mil Strange But True lgl.l.laeAeIh- . Seasoned , Timber . By Denily ouaaie Insects destroy from ill to mo of all crops planted in Canada and the United States! Horror flashed across the face gang gag of Alan Hannaford Rice, radio ofkeiratogn on ampaasenger plane t ng from s airport at Dar Th”t, TM thmnh his Es Salaam, East Africa. For there teeth. "There is nothing we offer our country young people more valuable to them than those two courses. I'd rather out out Latin and higher Algebra." draping itself across the neck of the pilot, Capt. Tug Wilson, was a 4-foot green munba, Africa's most deadly snake. Finally, a couple of passengers Mr. Wheaten brought his mamged to in Q1, "mu ,1.” whkled old hand down on the from the pilot, only to have it table. "YouTe crazy. mBm1 YOU drop down in the control tower. couldntt prepare for college with those gone." "A good many of our Clifford young people don't go to college." "Ilhatk just the point, T. C., that is-just-the-point I'm al- ways making. There's a layout there that no new school could dlwlioete. Why. I love that school! We got atmosphere, genuine at- mospherei It's got history! I could make it into one of the places with a waiting list years long, every name on it from a good family. Out out the girls, of course. You'll never get gentleman's sons to go to the same school with girls. Make your curriculum over-out out everything but athletics and what's needed for college entrance -tighten up on the entrance re- quirements. exclude foreigners, raise the free, make it hard as the dickens to get into. Exclusive- nessl That's the secret of pres- old problem of how to get the has- ketball teams and their support- ers transported to the towns up and down the valley where their out of Clifford matches were play- ed. selllirig that gadget for car- buretors, Ell Kemp had learned a good deal about cars and he had come to know several of the mechanics in various garages. one of them was Bill Peek, a rough- spoken older workingman employ- ed in a garage in Ashley. Peck had a brother working in St. Johnshury who happened to write him that the old bus line there was about to replace its two bat- tered ancient huses with new ones. When Eli heard this news he was awed to feel. blowing from it as from the Deiphian pit, the au- thentic wind of inspiration. Dizzy. but agonizngly in earnest, he told tige. T. C.. excllmvenelsl K98 Peck that if those two old cars pe0'P18 mill and 9l'9T3'b0d.V Wan could he had as a bargain he was to set in! If the Academy Could sure something could be made out ,0! them at the Academy. Peck was a pool-playing old bachelor with no wife to restrain him from fol- lies; he withdrew a few hundred dollars from his savings account, borrowed a little more for insur- ance, and went into the bus busi- ness, he driving one and Eli the JUN. rash in on its assetsr-it's got wonderful assets - old-American New England tradition, a hundred and forty years of experience . . . Timothy closed his lips over the eorrecting "hundred and seven- teen"-nnd let it go. The inter- view was over. The secretary aco- lyte, her skirts waiting incense, other, showed him out. The Gothic ele- The engines were still in fair VMOY dl'0Dl'3Ed him lvW9MY'l0U1” shape, but the bodies and seats were disreputable. The older man was willing to put the first profits into palm and denim, and Eli got up eagerly at dawn, day after day, to scrape, mend, paint and patch. Even at their worst, the two rick- ety buses were more comfortable, stories to the entrance hall. Not till the June Trustee "meeting would he need to hear Mr. Wheaton's voice again. After the right number of street crossings he mechanically made tho turn at the right corner, but than the striding gloomily ahead, hynotized by the dark chaos around him, he passed the entrance to his houell without seeing it. when he saw his, mistake he turned back in a tem-pl enclosed as they were, open pulpwood trucks in which. standing up on zero nights. the teams and a few hardy hackers had formerly ridden to out of town games. With PTOTES-50? stopped the deadly fangs from sinking into his neck. After a lot of excitement the reptile disappeared into the instru- ment panel. Then it disappeared again amt falling to the floor. When the plane landed the snake was round in a locker beneath the men's feet. 0 I Like a lot of other eouplee one might mention the ban necessi- ties of life were what Albertwhite and his wife decided to get along on when they married a. quarter of a century ago, in Western Can- ada. Both worked, nor one nor tother smoked nor drank. They never owned a radio. ear, or went to movies or social events. Their chief slogan was "money, money, moneyl" Recently they went over their savings. The little nest egg was worth close to 50.000 bucks which the whites kept in a paper saok- no banks for them please. The next time they went to look at the tidy fortune it had taken wings. No, it was not stolen. Mrs. White accidentally dropped the bag containing their life eav- ings into a trash can whose con- tents Mr. White burned. Just how deep is the deepest ocean? Well, up to recently, the recorded depth of 34,440 feet was made of! Sureagao Strait in the Philippine Islands. The latest re- corded depth - 35,6409 feet - was found by a group of British sea surveyors while sounding a vast underground canyon south of Guam in the Western Pacific. 0 O O Planes equipped with reverse seats are less likely to have their passengers killed or seriously wounded in the event of a crack- up. The navy bureau of aeronaut- ics and the military air transport AT T H0LMAN's pom STORES arc H0LMaN's the fatalities were caused by in- juries of the head and torso. They concluded that the hu- man body can withstand Iiootlmes its own weight without injury if the force is spread over the entire frame. The answer, they decided, was to reverse the seats. so -don't be surprised if day you find yourself flying ward. Proud of his six-year-old son. but red-faced is one of C.I".C.Y.'s radio announcers. He took his son fishing. When it was time to call it a day the boy, had a. string of 12 fish. His Dad caught two, the largest of which measured less than six inches. 0 ome- ack- It's surprising the number of persons who fear a thunder storm. Dogs, too, often set up a dismal howling or try to conceal them- selves under beds, and other ob- jects. Thunder storms have played many curious pranks which may be the chief reason why they are looked upon with awe. But one of the strangest tales has reached me from members of the Kelley farm house just outside of Cum- berland, Maine. Music comes to the Kelley home every time a thunder storm pass- es their way-and believe it or not, the refrigerator and the elec- tric iron turn out a weird kind of music thats been a. 364 a ques- tion to the Kelleys and their neighbors for quite some time. An electrician said there is no- thing wrong with the wiring. and to date nobody has been able to explain the phenomenon. I I I A dollar will still go a long way -if you carry it in your pocket while you're trying to purchase Yours FREE! The regular monthly meeting of the Clinton Women's 1 ,- O3"'"”'d m” p"' ' was held at the home of Mrs. c. ,6-nd in lean time than it B. case with ten members and all it. not a baby was to one visitor present. The meeting,8he had swallowed every opened in the usual manner and Peter had seen happen 3 roll call was responded to with a Peter hadeeenhappen. But. pickle recipe. Jen some of what she had Minutes of the last meeting Wu pew. d "M, h, were read, approved and signed. um me. an Red crou yarn was given out. women mum, of Two trays and a dipper were pur- man u ,. thou"m chased for the hall. and it was lb” 9 decided to purchase a. cupboard. ' Wnmmdrmm Four sick calls were reported and expressions of thanks were re- ceived for treats given. Proceeds W010 HOW Bomowhere inside the from the pantry sale amounted to :12 51'.l(8:e:n1:1.:It. For a little way :31. 0. er I: out. Thlt must be The following are the oommit- caused by the babies aha ma gym. tees for the next meeting:- ,1owed; it must be that they hadn't Lunch, Mrs. Willard Riley. Mrs. tgom gown beyond ha. mm” "1; c. B. Ga.-s, and Mrs. Bterlinglrph” W", no, ,9, mm m nu: Mlac:Iay;d phrdogrammeh Mgs. Bruce ismmach Car an rs. Ian ene 11. i The.next meeting is to b held M'1:;, mg" my” "'ff:g”'”' at the home of Mrs. steriingMac- no gum ” tuwtn m9” Kay, roll call to be answered ”' 3”"'” 5 ”m4- 3' Wm, . riddie, appeared so unexpectedly that he A donation Wu puud in to be letertled Mrs. Peter. Also he start- sent to the A.C.W.W. Conference 10d that 3118430. And then Mrl. to be held in Toronto, to help de- lPeter saw something that she fray expenses. Eleven members could hardly believe. she saw two subscribed to the Institute News. little snakes run out. of the old Collection was taken amounting snake's mouth. Ere really had to 850, and Mrs. George MacKay been 5110",, entertained the gathering with! COFFEE The meeting closed by singingl Best because its always lvL"sli.' ii iiiiggiirg sggggigigs E i iii "God Save the Queen", after which the hostess and her som-l mittee served refreshments. I something with it. If the government continues to. increase taxes and expects to coi- ' Iect them it will have to lend'the taxpayers the money to live on. There's one disadvantage against! Injured. In Train Vlreclt. VAMEJIOOP. B. O. Oct. 3-. fG)- the railway repairman was killed and four others injured when a Canadian National Rail- way work train and freight train collided three miles east of Pin- rnoore early Monday. Dead is John Kowel. hand. t The four injured workmen were Nick Notchluk, back injuries. P. 5'. Krake, broken ankle, Jack Holt. broken leg, and O. J. McDonald, cuts and bruises. All four and section Kowal, Q are from Prince asap”, Finmoore xie on the Nechsku River, to miles west of Prlnca George. 144 Richmond St. an elderly bride-there's no moth-I er to run home to. E.R.Br0W&”Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest Rates Agent at Summerside, D. 0. Stewart Charlottetown per, pushed open the swinging BOTH STORES g x m Hulme to help him Ell worked out a season ticket plan. It was just before the beginning of the mldwinter vacation, which that year was the first week in door and stepped into the small. dingy lobby. A girl was sitting there. she was rather pale and looked a little anxious. and she wore a last year's Wed. stayed downstairs till they arrived. AT HOLMAN'S BOTH STORES Gold Seal RUG hat. She sat nervously far for- March, Susan was to spend it ward, and kept her eyes fixed on Wm, Dena who had come on from the door. When she saw him. ahe,B(,5tcm to Join her, They were to AT HOLM-5N'S swans up and WM ilUlCk1.V toivisit some of their father's over- BOTH STORES meet him. snyimz his name in I the-mountain kirisfolk. Aunt In- deep. Shaken note. "Oh. MT. vinia had asked the girls to spend . J-lulmel" she cried, as if she were the evening hem” they left at AT HOIaMAN'S astonished to know that he still the prmcgpa1's house and had BOTH STORES . warming her knees before the tire. To be continued He took both her hands in his, looking down at her in relief and lstonshment as great as hers. "Susan!" he cried. "Why. Susan!" Delia, short, broad-shouldered. sturdy-legged, appeared from a door at the side, her hat in her hand, her surly dark hair freshly combed. her brown eyes snapping. "Hello there. Mr. Hulme. Are you as nearly dead with tiredness as Susan? Not mcl I'm crazy about this town. Here's where I'm go- ing to live, you watch me! What are we going to do this evening" They went to a. restaurant and are fish in a white gravy with oysters, and for dessert had thin. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Are required by the thin pancakes but not with maple - ' ' ' O syrup: with mother kind of 5? 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