"rim GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ficials blamed unseasonably mild cents a pound. They cost 49 cents A BECEMBER 4; 1953 PAGE SEVEN XRISHTOWN JUNIOR arm STIADY OHM! '- Christmas gifts. Strange But True . By F. ll. MacArthur 2.5;-war criminal Alfred Krupp mice again rules industrial empire. After the Second World War. Krupp got a prison term of 12 years for his slave labor tactlcts and tor plundering nazl-occupied France and Holland. But, two years ago me great industrialist was allowed to is free. Why? Your guess is as good as mine. What became of the Vut. fortune, the family's old iii- dustrlal empire which had armed Germany and other nations of the world for a ce'nWfl'? Here's the revealing and amazing story: Once he received his liberty. Krupp last no time getting back hi, property, minus 47 million mal and steel and iron interests. me occupation powers made him ,-all these holdings. but he still poggues 1 personal fortune of 150 million dollars phxs I string plants that make everything from anchors to needles. Now that the Allied Nations seen fit to tree this dangerous war criminal. will he be permitted to 3., back into the get-rloh-quick munitions business? That's the yixtyfour dollar question a lot of people outside the industrial ty- roons would like to have answered 0 O 0 t The fellow who won't act his age is often wed to a woman who won't admit hers. The reason why so many persons jabber so much is that they never know that they are golntl in sny mxt, and they like surprises. We hear a lot at talk about flvinz saucers nowadays, but how would BEST TIRE EVER FOR PACKED SNOW I. ICE! 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The enormous serpent was seen floating in a cloud that passed over Bonhan. where a group of farmers were at work in their fields. strange but truel Girls who fit well into sweaters dont have to worry about keqaing M the seams of their stockings straight. Anthropologists are finding out ancient secrets every year. Now they tell us that Frazer Valley and Vancouver Island. 3. C., have given up artifices that bear a remarkable resmnblance to Aztec” and Maya. carvings. This llnd would seemtto prove that a race with considerable artistic skill in-habited the region before the ancestors of the prment- day Indians. Indeed. it may yet be proven that British Columbia may have had Aztec and Mayan civil- ization long before Mexico. Evaporation has caused Lake Mono to become so heavy with salt that a man can take a slab of pumice as large as an -ordinary mattress-and call it like a boat! 0 U 0 Remember the story Mark Twain mice wrote in which he described iliow he was marooned on an is- lland in a California lake. and that 'ire solved his problean by paddling a large flat rock several miles to the mainland? Well, just about everybody including this scribe. chuckled over the yarn and said to themselves, "That Twain fellow is just about the biggest liar in the Iworld." But Mark Twain was telling no tall tale, for it was on an island in Lake Mbno that he was maroon- ed No letter in the alphabet is used as frequently as ll)". Why? Be- cause almost every misslve begins with the salutation "Dear", and any handwriting expert can write it forty-five different ways. If your doctor salys your days are numbered. be of good cheer. Twenty lyears ago, Joe Fisher of Rivertrm. .P E. I.. was told that he might. drop off at any moment. He is now on borrowed time, and still going strong. 0 tli o C paron ts of Henry In 186i Hooke were told that he was near- King the home stretch. as the saying limes. A few weeks ago in New i.lersey, T-Inoka celebrated his one .'hundred and fourth birthday. Those folk took it easy. didn't worry. -and fooled their doctors. Worry will lget you faster than a bullet. I Some few pcoplc in tihe world lure positively drown proof. Take .for example. Between Porker of pGlenclnin. Australia. Her body has such low gravity that she can ijump into any rivd' and noti- ;chni.sn&l'y recline on the Iilrtlice of the water perfectly relaxed. Indeed. she is so buoyant that she can't remain stsindong up in water. No matter how hard she tries. her legs will slowly float to the surface The men of some North American Indian tribes out the noses off their squaws when they had evi- dence of their unfaitfulness. Art Kaplan. a. Chicago, cigar maker, dreamt that he ought to buy a plot in the cemetery at once. Although only 40,. and in excellent health. he did purchase the plot the next day. On the way home he was run into and killed by a train . P-E3 1: gig ' an-cause i -auu-air F3”. l.8IIdoosb : euonlli A :-J" i:.1ttt.srs gum in Otaedste. 0:E)ect ton am 29 32.... 35153 ggmkmu, iescutcneon ' aim. ag oti-eat. 6.-Rejects worm . carefully J tfolyneslaa Sal-blower tcloseto dunk Plots 'J':i-Z1 1 .Biblical zsescoavea so.cny.ui ruiacdarb Auoae' " DAILY .csi'ru-oquorss-mom It! AXYII. B, wp amoral- : oneletlcr slmprygungggp for the three L's. X for the two Jfophles. the length and (oi-mstiea of the words are all hints. turn day the code ieum are dmomic. Aorypbgruuquotslon Z HTATF ITEFL GDTATF PIH R!!! RZFTDQ CRMBIZL BTYBDT-GIl'DQ'Dd'..) I Yesterday's Oryptequoto-AND. I-IE2 "ms BUT ma: rnuru IN MA8QUI!BADl.u3YIl0N.'l ' 4 7Ea7;ois,ts..i92:oRo noun. 1- emf cheaper, More Plentiful christmas Dinners Seen and dates will be lower in Quebec province. The price oi turkeys was uncer- tain this far ahead of Christmas but supplies were ample. British Columbia and Newfoundland. how- ever. expect an increase over 1952. Prices about the same as last year were forecast in other provincs. Turkey Prices Turkeys now are selling at about 61 cents a. pound at Regina. 89 at Winnipeg and Toronto, and 65 at Quebec City. In some sections Christmas foods were moving slower than usual at this time of year. Chain store of- weathcr for keeping people's minds in Toronto and Manitoba. Cur- on other things than Christmas. rents were generally about 25 cents. Old-fashioned plum puddings other prices: ranged in price from the ianciest. British Columbia: shelled aim- in cloth bags with red bow rib- orids 84 cents a pound, shelled wal- bons, at 81.25 a pound. down to 40- nuts 39, Brazils 41. 60 cents a pound in tins. Alberta: fruit cakes 65 cents a More Cranberries pound. plum puddings 90, shelled Supplies of cranberries were walnuts and almonds 85. greater than last year. Prices are Regina: Christmas puddings were about 30 cents a pound, compared expected to sell at about 31.26 a with 1952's 40 cents. pound, Prices of other Christmas good- Manitoba: plum pudding '10 ies were about the same as last cents a pound. Christmas cakes Y05T- &l.25. Raisins sold for 14 cents a pound Toronto: frplt cakes we a in Quebec compared with 25 cents pound, cream cadies 38-45, mince in Alberta and New Brunswick. meat 20. unshelled almonds 35. Glace cherries were cheapest in Ottawa: a. bakery advertised two Edmonton at 59 cents a pound, Christmas cakes and a plum pud- they sold for 75 cents in New ding with white glass casserole on Ilirunswlck. wrought iron serving stand for Unshelled mixed nuts were 34.95. cheapest. in British Coluirhm at 37 m-rim: city; rlateg about 50 )k as. smut our." IAAXI A ILLO ' A is used 0's. etc. Jingle letters. apos- nrnp YW El-IQ a, deer yw TIMI 'A.rrs:n ALL. WHAT 1a'A You are 9!! Huh Alnlludof "Country club". most , luxurious of America's line can featuring sumptuous new interiors by Madame Helene Rather of Paris, with the widest seats and greatest eye-lcvcl visibility of any car. Continental tire mount at no extra cost. CROSS 'rhs Irishtown Junior Red Cross held their meeting in the school room on November 20. The Presi- dent ln the chair opened the meet- ing by reading the "Health Rules”. Twenty-three members answered roll call. Roll call at next meet- ing is to be answered with "My Favourite Drink". New business brought up was a suggestion to make gifts for crip- pled children for Christmas. This motion was carried and the secre- tary was asked to send for pat- terns. It was also decided to ex- change names in the school for cents a pound, unshelled almonds 30. New Brunswick: plum pudding soc a pound, ginger 31.03. New lieu :ui 7' GOEIIITTTEE ax uy Eleanor Mann and Beryl Macbeod; service committee. Thelma Ma . Lead, Lois Stavert, Gerald promct, T ""”"”'V 3”” ”' mm"- lmd wand?" SMVBW: program. A contest was enjoyed and won by Mary Campbell and Rona Paynter. Lewis simmom. ANNUAL MEETING '0f the Prince Edward Island Fisherman's As- sociation to be held at the Court House, Charlotte- town on Monday, Dec. 7th at 1:30 p.m. Dr. A. L. Pritchard. Director of Conservation and Decelopment Services will be present to address meeting. A good attendance expected. CHARLES F. RICHARDS. Secretary, P. E. I. Fisherman's Au'n. 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