Strange But True By E. H. MacArthur While directing the last selection of the Tampa. Florida Sytnphonette Orchestra Concert in Plant Park. Prank Crasso. 58. I radio mtisical director. dropped dead. His selec- tion was The Unfinished Symphony. The Celts established settlements in Austria according to a recent report issued by the United Nations Educational, scientific and Cultural Organization. one of the oldest Celtic settlements discovered is located in the region of Madalens- berg in the province of Corinthia. A primitive Christian church dat-., ing from 1226 has been unearthed by an Austrian archeologiat dis- ging at the site. Peggy‘: Cove on the south coas‘. of Nova Bcotia in built on solnl rock with not enough soil to ho;... down a tree or blade of grass. The inhabitants of this barren spot carry soil by the cart load to milk» their gardens. Tne final touch is the fence around the village to keep cattle in and intruders otit. The village gate is carefully clos- ed when vehicles pass in or out, a practice (‘3l'l‘i[’(l down from pioneer days when stockades defended frontier settlenienis a g a i n st Indians. Today everybody thing about dinosaurs. But less than 40 years ago .the banks of the Red Deer River in Central Alberta produced an amazing number of skeletons of those huge oeasis. An Ontario gardener was re- aponsible for the 'idea of setting up ti place cairn on the border be- tween Canada and the U. S. A. and between North Dakota and Mani-l toba. In the third year aitiv the inception of the idea. nearly 50,000 persons met to dedicate the cairn built of stones from both sides of the border and to repeat the vow imprinted thereon: “To GOD IN HIS GLORY" We the two nations dedicate this garden and pledge ourselves that as long as men shall live we will not take up an-na against one an- other. Unlike htimans the robin ainga his cares away. He sings in the morning! He rings at the close of day! When he has finished his daily work. when he has flown his last flight for the day. when he has pl(‘l(8rl up his last morsel of food for the evening -— then on a top- most twig, he sits relaxed and sings his songs of praise. Wouldn't it be a fine thing if we could emulate the robin: and sing our cares away too? Martin Luther spent the first two hours of everyday in prayer. insisting that he could not succeed in the taska of the day unless he made the devotional start. More energy is wasted. more vital essence is tht‘D\\'r‘i away through fear than through any other cause. Sooner or later a little fear may get in and clog up our mental machine. If allowed to remain, in time it becomes a big fear and eventually fear controls our lives. The world we live in is vibrating with the {car of a third world war. or fear of another period of unem- plnyrnent and hunger. Therefore it is plain to see how easy it is for us to fall into discordant and fear- ful vibrations that whirl arotind us and keep us annoyed. In a sense knows sonie- l l Lloyd Seaman: son of the late :W. R. and Mrs. Seaman. Char- llottetown. Next year Lloyd plans ‘to continue his studies in Agricul- tural Science at MacDonald Col- liege. .\\'e ourselves set up this barrier ‘through misunderstanding and ig- norance of others. But let us re- lmember that there is a stabilizing lforce in the universe when contact- 'ed and understood which will lead 'all men and all nations out of their lfeara. | on March 25, 1940. residents of [Dayton Ohio were drenched to the {skin by a green rain that discolor- led clothing, and left a greenish tint .on all the white-painted houses. some believed the rain might be due to chlorophyll, others to a mix- ture of green pollen and algae. whcih had somehow found its way to the clouds. This strange case has never been satisfactory explained. And in March of 1879 a shower of mild fell on a passenger train as it roared through Nevada. east of Iron point. It completely coated the engine and cars which looked as if they'd been dragged through a mud hole. Scientists investigat- ing this phenomena discovered that fine particles of alkali dust had been carried up in the rafnclouda and it heavy fall of rain had brought them to earth as mild. According to a story in the Los Angeles Expresa a shower of rocks fell on that California city on 1874. No one yet knows the explana- tions for this mystery. Trinity W. M. S. The afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Trinity Church, Char- it-ttetown met in regular monthly session on Thursday. May 6. at 3 p. m. with all the officers pre- sent and a good attendance of members. Mrs. Saunders opened the meet- ing with a most appropriate hymn. "The Glory of the Spring How Sweet." the scripture lesson was from P5. 46 and prayer by Mrs. Gillespie. Mrs. H. Newsom and ‘Miss Mabel Newsom again had charge of the study period. and gave I most interesting dramatization of an afternoon visit when the two ladios discussed the church at JUST FIELD Socd: also Mange] Seed. Scientifically formulated l standing results on Island Grafton Street East ANOTHER CAR OF GRASS SEEDS WE HAVE A COWPLETE STOCK OF Ahogwcit Seed Oats. Charlottetown No. 80, Barley and Island Grown Wheat, Laurentian reg. Turnip Also in stock at all times. a complete line ‘of’ the Livestock and Poultry Feeds, MASTER Chick Starter Krum, and Broiler Feeds have already shown out- L. J. ROSSITER. ARRIVED SEEDS aboratory tested. MASTER Flocks. Dial 3186 island history. NO equal. LAST, FINAL WEEK! THE GOLD RUSH ENDS SATURDAY it's your final chance to “Slake a Claim" to the Biggest Bargains in SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY! come Make The “NO Test GREINDAUS. always invite comparison . . for the simple reason they ltnow there‘: AS HUNDREDS HAVE IIDIE Prince. of Wales 4th Year Graduates I Randolph Buchanan: son of Mr. John Dealoche: son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Desfloche, Miscouche. Ex" Warren Buchanan. to and Mrs. don. Randolph plans John plans to continue his Cranwell Photos home. revealing our shortcom ter protesting llfllllm‘ fld\'6rUSin8 ings and prejudices as well as the in our magazines. News letter and unselfish efforts to bring the go5- prayer leaflets were ordered by pel to all. Miss Newsom told of Association members Secretary. a heart warming experience from A Shnrl meditation On “MY F3- her own memoirs when she l'lelp- ther's World“ and the Sinillni-.1 0‘ ed build a community centre for the hymfi Concluded "'15 “'01” Christian activities among some shit’- non-Engllsh residents of Glace —~ *‘— Bay. WASHINGTON, (A_P)—Unem- The reports from all the de- Dl0YmEnl- 111 “'18 United SEKNS partmenta showed healthy activ- declined 260,000 in April. the first ity, it was decided to send nn- drop since last October, the gor- other parcel of clothing to Korea ernment reported Friday. The total next week and to forward a let- now is 3.465.000. med course next year. \ do TH ESE ARE THE FACTS proved in morc than a million miles of testing: New Sky Chief is Super-Charged with PETROX --an exclusive petroleum-base element developed by Texaco engineers——to give you . . . T. MAXIMUM NW“ yet less engine wear. 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Her veil of Tulle Illusion was held by a tiara of Mother of Pearl. She carried an arm bouquet of Amer- ican Beauty Roses. The bridesmaid. Misc Miriam Mclsaac, wore a pink net gownl with lace bolero with headdress. and mittens to match. she carried‘ a nosegay of pink roses and white‘ carnations. l Miss Florence McGee, u maid; of honor, was dressed in blue neti with lace bolero headdress andl mittens to match. She carried al nosegay of red roses and white' carnations. | Fred Duncan. Jr. acted as his. brother's best man. The ushers were Gordon Duncan and John‘ Gaudet. Appropriate hymn; were pleasing- ly rendered during the ceremony by Mr. James Power and Mr. Au-l bin Richard with Mr. Alex Mclleant at the organ. Following the ceremony, I re- ceptlon attended by sixty - five guests was held at the Queen Ho- tel. Rev. J. 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