Novemnsn 6. 1951 ""7nTrA'r-rsnr uons rmwmm ll ””":;'.,3'?b3u from daylight to "M N umg, They roared dis- slant" 1 3 their lunch was ser- m';'”;',: :9” later according to their eWm"h'- ' rfjm. ;yo-(GP)-one oi the moat -luble fur nntmgll, the chinchilla, rm, is being bred succsessfuliy in No,w,y, The animals are thriving um, (our pairs were originally brought from the United states four yd!!! 130- ,jgg..... --C RETIRE VIITII FIRESTIJIIE TIRES gig Trade-In Allowance "for your old tires. FIRESTONE lryentoii & Macliay Go. 187 Gt. Geo. St. - Phone 747 --Your Friendly Firestone Dealer" ? GET III TIIE SCRAP .- WITH ,VOIIR SCRAP for all types of scrap metal. A ound of scrap metal a pound of defence. g MAIIRIGE BLOCK & G0. 158 Kent St. I Phono”2208 Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur But here's the super-dooper 0! them all: "To WE the large Negro vote that elected him military governor ot 'T.r0IlT3IIIlH. in 1868. Henry Clay warmoth made an in- credible promise. It put lntn of- fice. Henry promised he would in- vent a machine that would pump out the "black" blood and replace it with "wlute" blood in all colored people. . If your longhand resembles the honorable Mississippi River don't get (1 couraged and throw down the qu ll. Remember that many of Shakespeare's words and phrases have never been definitely deciph- ered. Hawthorne. too. was a no- torious scribbler. and to this day some 01 his stories remain unpub- lished because not even the angel, Gabriel. could make out his writ- ing. so illegible was James Joyce that. when his manuscript of Ulysses was discovered in the mail by a London censor during World War I, the curious longhand aroused suspicion. Britain's best code experts work- ed for days on the script. believ- ing it was a secret code. When they learned it was a novel. they almost stopped dead in their tracks. And. believe it or not, a few of Napoleon's letters were mistaken for maps of battle fields Maybe that's why typewriterswere invented. Today many editors pass up scripts written by hand. . . . There are-no beds in Japanese houses. The family sleep on the floor on padded mats. The walls run in grooves and can be pushed back to let in cool breezes or to make the room larger. For its size, Burma has more religious monuments than any other country in the world. The marriage ceremony is a simple at- fair. The couple join hands. say they intend to live. together as man and wife. and cat rice togeth- er. That's all there is to it. except that the husband must be expect- ed to work for a time for his wife's people before setting up house for himself. In Bali. in the Dutch East In- PRO? Dr. W. R. Corson Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CHABLOTTETOWN Phone 1012 201 Prince Sl- -.1:-1-1-mj-T-1' Gander & I-loszord GILBERT A. GAUDET. I A.. LI. I Barristers and llolleiton Money to tan Canadian Bank ol Commerce Ildl Chen. R. Mcqiuoid IA. oslutlsuzn, aottcnon. NOTARY. Eto.. hetero Trust nulldlng caaauorrnrown Phone l'Ill mm Mothoson. Peolro & Nicholson A. W. MATIIEION. 5.0. A. E. PIAKE. B.A.. LLB. JOHN P. Nl(Jll0l..50N. l.l...n Iarrlstefl. our collections - Money To (pan to Great George Street Charlottetown BYRIJI J. BRANT Il.lI. 0Pl()METIlI8'l IMM Kill street PHONE. I'll Adjoining North American Hotel A. Wnlthon Goudof. LLB. x IAIRIBTEB. !0l.l(?l'l'0I. lb. Phillipe Building in Grafton Street ,- mm, to been i Colleottota Allison - M. Gillie. ll..l. IAIIIITII. BOLIGITOI lilo. - 1 -;-,,g g ”.g Ill Ilellmond It. - Olrtown. Phone I00 IONAL CARDS llr. John E. Sterns I varaamnnv stinoebn Phone 129 138 Pownal st Office Hours By Appointment Palmer & I-loslom A. J. HASLAM. B.A. LL.B Barrister Etc. Bank or Nova Scotia (Xumben Charlottetown. RE I. MONEY T0 LOAN FREDERIC A. LARGE. KI CI Barrister. Sollcitor.,.Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P E. l. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES M. Albon Farmer ILA. LL. 3. MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown. P. ll. I. J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist llyes examined. glasses fitted corner Kent & Queen Sta Office Phone 195.6-Honu Ill! 1 Bell. Molhloson 8: Foster Barristers. Solicitors. tic. R. R. BELL. K.C. D. L MATHIESON. l..L.B.. K.C. 0. it FOSTER. LLB. Loans on City and Farm Properties. 150 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. 1. l. A. OARRll'l'lIER8 torrotmrmsr PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Non to Simpson: Agency) Dr. A. L. Moclsooc Dlltfllf hotel I-II! ILOIIA BUILDING I10 Briton It. . : 5-? ?r'm.-'o-Jae-oh. Fillet” J. A. McGulgon Inlllbfll. SOLIOITOI. Ito. NOTARY. ITO. IARIIITIB. 80l.lCl1'0I ' Ollllll IIIIILDING MocPhoe it lroinor I.l. IIIGPIIII. IA. L0. 8. I Mllllll) TIIAINOI. I. I. llarristnrl. . to. uvnr3gumIv..-:- J A r oun-"oranges - I339 53' II. R. I0!!! and GIIMPAIY CIIAITIIID ACCUUNTANTS us Great George 80-. Charlottetown if pg... 33 . 1011 - Box 241 Ilumonrn w. tummco. oat IIMA P. MMPEEISON. O.A mung. llonoton. It. John's. Amherst. Dart- Iotstl, Iaatvtllo, verpool. New (llaegow and 'l'ruro. '. tunoaaw. ounam o co. ' i cttsnaaen aooourmun'e llootreel Itlooboo. (mews Toronto aunt John. lbevbroou. Vlnooovor. llrtlend t.an'uoncgon. II--mo-. 0'I-"0"-"'1 lhruoelu-.ounumon 4 telephone I03 h dies. it is the women who maintain the family. and the most women expect from their men lsthat they will lend the irrigation of the rice fields. Apart from this duty. the man live the life of. Riley. spend- ing the greater part of their time in cock lighting contests. housewives devote more hours to their homemaking duties than do farmers wives? A recent survey discloses that the city woman does . an average of 68 and 3-4 hours of housework a week compared with 83 hours and 32 minutes in, the rural home. Oh. dearl And we always thought it was the other way around. I A noted French philosopher once stated that women spend two thirds of their life waiting. For what? Well, first she walls is or 20 years for I husband. then she waits for the children to come. then waits for them to grow up. . hi it . would you say that city dwelling :1" perxomed W IE I G '” W-."' THE GUARDIAN. then waits until they get married and, alter that. she waits the ad- vent of her grandchildren. How- 'over, the philosopher made no mention of the meals she cooked. the dishes the washed. the clothes she mended. the household duties g. Here's an musing old epitaph. I! you don't laugh. well.... "Here lies James Dodge, who dodged all good. And never dodged an evil And after dodging all he could. he could not dodge the devil.” The phrase. "the under dog" is a modern one, derived front the well known song or David Baker. entitled. "The Under Dog in the Fight". Here is the second verse: "But for me...and I care not I. single bit. If they say I am wrong or am r . . I shall always stand Up for the Cl-IARLOTTETOWN weaker dog. For the under dog in the fight." 0 O 0 Just in case you don't happen to know Downing Street. London. was named after a native Ameri- can. George Downing. who lived in England during the time when Oliver Cromwell ruled the Moths Country. Cromwell took a fancy to the man and made him resi- dent minister at The Hague. Later he became t y of the Treas- ury. He died in England in 1884. Incidentally. No. l0 Downing used to be owned by an American who was born in Massachusetts in 1624. O I 0 one of the dark chapters in the British Navy. in Nelson's time and, indeed, for many years later, was flogging, a recognized punishment, yet an ugly business. For some infringements of discipline, a sail- or could be sentenced by the cap- tain to be flogged round the fleet. an ordeal so brutal as to frequent- ly cause the death of the prisoner. T0 he fiasied round the fleet meant that the victim should re- .ce1va as many lashes on his back as there were ships in the fleet. For example. if he was sentenced to 300 lashes. and the fleet con- elsf.ed of fifteen ships, the unfor- tunate sailor would receive 20 lashesi alongside each vessel. Think of it Another atrocious piece of bar- barism of the old-time Navy was the system of imp:-essmentwthat E. taking by force land lubbers to serve aboard ship. The impressed men were brought before the cap- tain and asked whether they would serve in the King's Navy? It they protested. they were beaten and marched off to perform the most menial tasks around the ship. Life at sea in the fo'c'slc a cen- tury ago was too horrible to" set down in print. When Charles Dickens crossed to this continent in the 40's he had to put up with accommodations that nowadays a Ifeerago passenger would not tol- erete. "silence is not always golden: sometimes it's just plain yellow." Justice Oliver Holmes once re- marked that freedom oz speech doesn't mean the right to cry. "Fire", in a crowded theatre. some men think they have a elem conscience when their mem- ory goes haywire; Knitting gives some women eomethin to think about while they're talking. It's a good thing for the nations that they can't see into the fu- ture. It's bad enough to be Ible to see into the past. with its ware. poverty. crime. injustice. and what have you. There never will be a brother- hood ef men so long as religious. racial and social differences exist. PAGE NINE" some people to see the right and wrong in everything that does not concern themselves. The history at whaling extends back to the early ma Century. when the Dutch look their blunt- bowed ships into the Polar seal in pursuit of tho wsl. A dangerous life. IOHTINIBB PAY! mgland - (OP) - When , ” policemen here see a motorist perlorminx an act of courtesy. they snap his picture. Persons photographed may claim a price of five shillings. N()R.WI9H: FINE 8011. 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