JULY 22. 1952 I strange But True, 1 3, r. n. mu-ilmhu i to this column, Profes- Wm!-,l1.gStrickland of the Entom- - E. W Branch of the Faculty of ology .M,-lculture, Edmonton, Alberta, saijiiggarding pre-glacial species of animals inhabiting the Cypress iiills, we are, of course, not in a piVSlil0fl to state that these act- mllv are such although their oc- ru:-r'cnce in this isolated area cer- mniy gives us grounds for specu- inlion that they may be so. "The most interesting thus far oiought to light includes a spec- Irj of scorpion, eolpugid (a form w! life which is abundant in Af- ,--.-.-. but which is considered to be run limit of its northern range in ,w- extreme south of Spain and Li: this country to occur from ,;..pirai America to as far north 3;. Nevada. termitis. several spec- link of wasps. of which the iiorth- ..u range is considered to be 5ni1if'iVhETe in the neighborhood of Trxas, two species of horned toad, which. as you probably know, are M5.-(is, and a Kangaroo rat." Svveiity days after bull snakes , their eggs, the young cut ougli their tough shells. with rp, tiny teeth, which are only iwccl for aiding their escape from 1, eggs. Then they drop out. '10 2: urs after the first shell was cut. mp 15 inch snakes could be seen i.1Kt:Ill)g about, looking as though mm could not possibly have come l'Wlil the defiated sacks-snake's . 5. But then Nature is a won- r.3:'I.1lld that is always coming up ill some HEW SIITDTISC. . . t -imurling to figures released by - c U. S. Bureau of Labor statis- -5. the average American works : .ll' minutes and the average Rus- -.il'l 21 minutes to earn enough to ;i:v a pound of sugar. lihe following figures are given m: the U. S. A. and U S. wry apply to one kilogram, or 3 .' pounds of the foods itemized: ' U.S.S.I!. l . . white bread Voflee liocl i'4IlilIOES .iliii'L:ariiie i'liicken l)ricd Beans . . A glance at the above prices should be obvious to anyone that . guonru AMERICAN use p L.-S. STEVENSON BRANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY R' Here's the how of it: Large ab- i led by a veterinarian certificate. the diet contains porridge. Tomatoes have a better chance of ripenin at 'Manitoba's sub- Arctic port of Churchill on Hud- son Bay. than at Winnipeg, capi- tal of the Canadian Province which lies some 500 miles south. The shorter, more intense grow- ing season at Churchill ripens to- matoes quickly with no danger of frost. Late frosts have bothered amateur hortlculturists at Winni- peg as late as June. More than a million and a hall eggs are handled yearly by the Manitoba Government trout hat- chery in the White-shall Forest Reserve. The hatchery helps keep Manitoba's waters among the fin- est in the Dominion. o . . of the Russian worker more propaganda than One exception-only one woman is allowed past the gates of the "Monastery of Our Lady of the Prairies" at at. Norbert, Mani- toba. The Trappist Monss ry bars all other females, exce t the Queen of England. It is a fact that 94 out of every hundred of those who make mon- ey, or inherit it, lose it, sooner or later. ' Before water generates steam. it must register two hundred and twelve degrees of heat. Two hun- dred will not do it; two hundred and ten will not do it. The water must. boll before it will generate enough steam to move an engine, or run a train. If you are one of those who be- lieve in luck. don't believe in it any longer. What had luck to do with inventing the telegraph, the ocean cable, the binder, the elec- tric light? The only luck that plays any great part in a man's life. is the will to succeed where others have failed. Luck would be too simple and easy if a man had all the good things dumped right into his lap. Generally. the things that we tell to come by turn out to be the most satisfy- ing when you finally get them. You can tell by a henls appear- ance whether she's laying or not. ddmeii, soft and flexible, a good feeder, with stomach wall distend- ed, enlarged oviduct and promin- ent pin or lay bones which can be felt on both sides oi the vent. But the most important thing to keep in mind about egg produc- tion is that it is inherited. A henls ability to lay will depend upon breeding rather than a particular type of body formation. The Ministerial Order prohibits entry to Canada of live chickens, turkeys, pigeons, geese, ducks or other barnyard fowls or other birds raised under domestic con- ditions unless they are accompan- And the certificate must come from a veterinary of the National Government of the country of or- igin stating that- the birds are free from and haven't been ex- posed to Newcastle disease. Veterans chil fore July 23rd in order th adapt it to many a job! and fraction, the DW10 burr M.P.H. Operators like on the DW,l0-for your jo CAIERPILLAR STANI-IOPE BEACH WEDNESDAY. JULY 30th AT I P.M. All -Veterans and their families are cordially in- vited to attend and are requested to phone 1222 be- portation and feeding can be completed. Veterans with cars available to transport children please call Secretary-Manager, Charlottetown Branch, Canadian Legion as soon as possible. SPORTS - - - GAMES - - - BATHING CIIARLOTTETOWN BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION ucmnvnu "om-nunorriw D The ability to keep rolling-hour afr"er4hoor(doyi after day-is only one of many reasons why the rubber tired "Car" DWIO Tractor is such I profit-maker. Powered by a 115 H.P. "Cat" Diesel Engine. and 1009:; "Caterpillar", the DWIO rates high for work-continuity. Its matched equipment line-up -scrapers. wagons .ond proc- ucal dealer-engineered units- Wirh matched power. speed along at speeds up to 14.5 safety and ease of operation. Ask for full facts and figures ICCIOOIICIIIIIOIOQOOOOIOOIOI A. Pickard Machinery Ltd. clariottotown drcnls. Picnic at arrangements for trans- ills... Brief Specifications DIESEL DWIO TRACTOE is H r ev0'" m""'I IFiveDFI.)rIIIfd 5034' one Reverse 3 Optional Final Drlvl Gear Ari-nnl!""'"'; ' with lpI::I up to 14. els in (rm Iulcl nm 9' Hug" and 11.00 I 2! Int! ly'.TIawio win unnu- mm in Alltlllll on IR! nos. bs. THE CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , i. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for new- of local Interest, but advertising of u nevny nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strlotly pay- able In advance. DR. ROBINS, Royal Bank Build- ing, has resumed practice. JIMMY'S TAXI - Phone 515. HOWARD MIcIN'NI8 FOOT- WEAR at 17: Queen Street. "PRESCRIPTION SERVICE" Glggey's Pharmacy. SOUVENIBS AND GIFTS at The Abegweit Gift Court. 181 George Street. Open evenings. LEAVE FOR WINDSOR;--Senior Capt. Titcombe and Mrs. Titcombe, ccompanied by their two boys Gerald and David, leave by car today for Windsor, Ont., where they will spend three weeks hell- days with Mrs. Titcombels father, Lt.-Col. Eaymer, Division Com- mander of the Salvation Army at Winnipeg, who retired this week after 48 years service as an officer in the Army. for these courses. last year are joining the award for their improved ming skills. Children between age are attending will last for ten days. senior agricultural Field Services, agricultural representative 1. series of meetings being ing their conventions. which Island representatives will attend Mr. H. W. Clay, senior ment, will also take part in deliberations. Card Of Thanks Woodside wish to their recent sad bereavement. sin- cere thanks telegrams of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM Mother, who passed away July 22nd. 1945. To live in hearts we leave behind. in not to die. Ever Remembered by the Family and Grandchildren. SHIRTS LAUNDERED 1'0 PERFECTION i RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2887 Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repair! ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 114 Bty. Great in SWIMMING COURSES BEGIN -The Red Cross swimming Cour- ses began on Friday, July 18. at Keppodh Beach under the instruc- tion of Mdss Norah DeBlois. More than sixty children have enrolled Many children who participated in these courses groups again this year to earn a higher swim- the ages of four and fourteen years of courses which ATTENDING AGRICULTURAL MEETINGS -Mr. S. C. Wright. representative of the Department of Agriculture 01 accompanied by L. Tuplin, B. S. A.. left for Frederic- ton, N. B.. yesterday to attend a held there by the Maritime section of the Agricultural Institute of Can- ada. The Maritime Fertilizer Coun- cil ancl the Eastern Canadian Soc- iety of Agronomy will also be held- the livestock fieldman for the Federal Dcparrt; t E. The family of the late Mrs. Albert thank their many friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during are also extended to those who sent flowers. cards and In loving memory of our dear TOWN TAXI-Phone 1600--322. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. 2061 or 504. FRESH SWEET PEAS It the Market this morning. MMDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and taps re- cording. 180 .Kent St. Phone i207. BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED TRAYS for your summer serving at The Abegweit Gift Court. 181 Great George Street. Open even- gs. SPRAY TIME IS HERE-We carry full line of potato sprays and dusts, including Dithane. E. D. Reid Produce Ltd., 1 Prince Street, Charlottetown. Phone 3087. - CORRECTION-In yesterdayls issue a picture was published in which were two cadets who are attending camp at Banff. One of these cadets was Patrick Mcwade of Charlottetown. and not Patrick Wedge as stated. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr, and M”, A. P. Simmons, Crapaud. announce the engageme t of their daughter Glenda Jean. to Wendell Herbert son of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Her- ton, Bethel. Marriage to take place Thursday. August 21st, at three o'clock in Tryon Baptist Church. POLICE COURT-In the City Police Court yesterday morning b9f0F9 Maaistrate K. M. Martin, one drunk and incapable was sen- tenced to 10 days without option; two men for being drunk and dis- Ofderly were fined sic and costs or 10 days while another was re- manded until the 23rd. Two drunk and incapable cases were disposed with a fine of 35 and costs each. or 10 days and another was remanded until the 23rd. A man charged with having stolen goods in his possession to a value under 325, was remanded until July 23. Personals Mrs: Vera E. iviurray. Montreal. is. visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Nicholson. Green st., City. Mn Percy Gay.-ownnr and man- alzcr of the Sunshine ISIlll'ifI Dairy, liris mill-rcd lhc P. E. I. Hospital with a scrildcri ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackinnon and their two children, and Ship. 193' Gregory, of Peabody, Mass, iirc liolidziylnf! in the Garden of the Gulf.4ihe guests of relatives at Niortli River and O'Lcary. They will leave for their homes this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I-fughrs have returned to their home at Cnvcliend. from It holiday trip which Ionk them as far as the Pacific Coast. the Province last week for their home in London, Ont., having spent a short vacation with their parents at North River. Misses Arlene and Edna Ross. Ml. Edward Road, and Miss Thel- ma Ford. Charlottetown, have re- turned to their homes after spending an enjoyable week at Stnnhopc. Mr. Charles Macliinnon has run- turned to Toronto, having com- pleted a two wecks' vacation with friends and relatives at Cornwall. .Mrs. MacKlnnon and their two children will remain on the Island a little longer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reid and two children, Brenda and Jimmie, have returned to their home in Pem- broke, Ont., after spen ing a pleasant holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid, I-lope River. They were accompanied as far as Cape Tormentine by Misses Aline ATTENTION 114 air. it. c. A. PERSONNEL Personnel attending summer camp will parade on Thursday. 24 July, 1952 at the Charlottetown Armouries at 1930 hours for final documentation, arrangement of pay, etc. C. H. KYDD, Major, Battery Commiinder, IT'S EASY TO PLEAS JUST SERVE ””69Z Got Your JOHN DEERE PARTS A. A". PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Charlottetown. P.E.I. R. C. A. emu menus - nation QQAORQN I IAIIIOIOVINO IOIIIFIIIID LENNOX SAINT ANNEIS SUNDAY JULY 27th. ' Meals and Refreshments Served Solemn Mass will be held at 11.00 olclock ISLAND Phone Maritime Central Airways , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jewell leil ' Witli Dental corps Capt. T. Drummond Cobb. (above), is with the Royal Cana- dian Dental Corps stationed at the Cornwallis Naval Base, Nova Scotia. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cobb, 5 Grafton Street, Char- lottetown. During the Second World War he served with the Royal Canadian Corps of signals for the duration of the conflict, enlisting on the day war was de- clared. Returning from overseas, lie at- tended Priiice of Wales College for. three years and then entered Dal- housie University where he grad-, uated this year with the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. ' His wife is the former Joan Roop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roop nf Charlottetown. They have two children, Tommy and Suzanne. 1 4 New chief Of Eastern , Army Command l HALIFAX, July l9 - (CF) Col. H.E.T. Doucet of .Viontre.i1 will take over Sept. 3 as chief of Eastern Army Command, succeed- ing Col. I-LL. Meuser, the army announced Friday. ,l Col. Meirser, 39, formerly of Re- gina and Ottawa, will leave his command to attend the next course at the National Defence College in Kingston, Ont. T Col. Doucet, .44, now completing the current course at the coliegcf was Canadian military attache to the Neitherlands before entering the college. i PIIISONERS ESCAPE GALT. Ont., Jilly 21 - (OP) --I Six of 10 prisoners who escaped from the Ontario Girls" 'l'i'aining, School here Sunday were recaptur-I ed later. The breakout was said to be the largest in the lnstitu-, tion's history. Three girls were; picked up by Provincial Police at: Brantford and another three wercl found at Kitchener sitting in the , doorway of a store. Questioned byl police, tiiey tadmittcd escapingi from the school. I Address Ami Presentation On June 6th, friends and neigh- bours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Baldur Petersen, to welcome them to the community of Wbeatley River. After Margaret and Baldur had been escorted to chairs, together with their eight children, Mir. Har- old Chandler called on Mr. Theo Seller to read an address while Miss Shirley Eikhoud presented them with a well-filled purse. Baldur, on behalf of his family. then thanked all very much for their kindness. After singing, ”For Jolly Good Fellows," a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. Both young and old then enjoyed the remainder of the evening while they "tripped the-light fantastic," to music by the Doiron Bros. The address was read as follows: To; Mr. and Mrs. Baldur Peter- sen and family: "Dear Friends: "As you have recently arriv- ed to make your home this district, we, your friends and neighbours have assembled this evening to extend a, hearty wel- come and wish you success and happiness in our community. They Are 4: midst for but a short period of time, you have entered into the actlvitiu of the village with keen and helpful interest and for this we are most grateful and well pleased. "it is always a source of pleas- ure arid interest to have new set- tlers arrive, and when the new- comers are people of high ideals and integrity such as you possess, then fortunate are we. "In closing we wish to you of our heartiest but for a. bountiful measure of and prosperity among us. ”As a small token of our esteem and a reminder of this occasion, please accept this gift from. "Your Wheatley River Friends." assure wishes health PROPER AGE WINNIPEG-(CF) -S School of- ficials here eay starting a child at kindergarten too soon can handi- cap him in the next grade. In a circular they say it takes a men- tal age of 6'1; years to handle the reading program in the first grade. PLANS LONG WALK PRINCE RUP'.ElR'1', B.C., July 20 (OP)-Jim Cusack said Saturday he will leave here Friday for a long walk-4.000 miles to St.John's, mos THREE D llueen's county Magistrate's court In Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday morning before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, twn residents of North Rustico charged with breaking and entering a dwelling, were found guilty of I lesser offence, that of causing a disturbance in a public place and were fined 520 each and costs or 30 days. One of the guilty men was required to enter into a bond to keep the peace for two years. A resident of Caledonia was found guilty of falling to stop at the scene of an accident, and fined S25 and costs or 30 days For operating a motor vehicle equipped with markers issued to another vehicle, a man from Ver- non was fined s15 and costs or 20 days. The case of non-support against a resident of Melville, who recently returned from Ontario, was further remanded until July 25 for further evidence. A pedlar of merchandise, not having pro- cured a. license for the purpose, was found guilty and the case adjourned one week for sentence. A resident. of Bedford whc pleaded guilty of driving a motor vehicle while his faculties were lmpi1ll'Cd by the use of alcohol Nfld. The 43-year-old former gill”-llilld also for committing an indec- age owner said he will not accept a lift as he is tired of looking at ”Although you have been in our cars. ent act in a public place, was re- manded until the 25th for lent.- EIICP. 20 USED CHARLOTTETOWN CLEARANCE SALE RANGES COAL and WOOD MANY OF THESE ARE ALMOST LIKE NEW AND WILL GIVE MANY YEARS OF EXCELLENT SERVICE. SPECIAL PRICES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE ll. T. HOLMAN LTD. Whaivsluos! Hm”: your mm in on I l utedgnvllng msciincl, ., , mgmlyggying pried." Every one of those machine: has bmfcmiuily inipociod and fsrliusisd tfounn smear 3-Gum and 1: hi ioifwming oniui. ,PORIABlES from . . . CONSOLES lrom . . .. 580.00 .. s110.00 VSINGER SEWING - I64 CENTER. inane! , was Asaarroomuoaws tau counss iii il0ME sswiiis with pontoon ol cub lnuhino I A series of lessons rieslgnodpio lspcii you beautiful, ovolmional-looking swing i .l Export SINGER luclws give you personal instruction II your Visit, phone. or write now! 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