oCronER .6. 1952 CHARLOTTETOWN I I i . THE .;GUARDIAN. .. iPAGE Tamrsm" . L , 1'14 other t. u.i 1 My 2 so and A . , - I - - ,,,,.h, , ' A Niiiili Classesiii :::...”.'-.:".r:. it. iii Z.h;Li:it:2'.:...i?;T ti.-. . seven um Dominion life Passes 5””-F-"N5 FRO ::t:.”.-5;"19'L'i:.I'i.L"":.r 5; xiii?-1 Wmmweii Vocational School night classes are'primarlly design-' ed to hell! those engaged in farm- inc by teaching them how to make various useful" articles to aid in teach everything from heating and pipe fitting to sanitation in gen- erai.- The welding clan is con- ducted by bar. l. W. Weir and is A Week Half Billion i ' BIRDLAND If i wmiracn e. 'vf7ll.soi( grounds are only in the Arctic, it migrates over the ocean (rarely coming anywhere near the coast), and winters in the southern Hem- Can birds dive? EASTERN ISLAND The Island oi! Mauritius it the V their dill! farm work. designed to give the student a ti VViat,e1oo- My .1 3 pm 5 1, h 5; t, o,""f,:f,,,':,l,',"”,',,”f :c,l,'f,f,f1e';""ig mtgghog; fl; Caiiave ilyilluaive in- knowledge of the dliimnt me! my Anni Shannon). sang:-urn. 'Presldent 'or "me lb; aiisoifiiy ccifiliin olneitiigi 1P”',””W”f"1'g” i”"”""d by "it an” H the vommoml school or brmkhymg md Dpxzcauitauwog of weldinl Ind 3110 materials used. V m.'. . minion Life Assurance company migration route of the southern mugue” n IL today. The classes will be -con- well as in plan reading and trade FALSE ALARM 1 M0ndgy- Do you, ever hwe ;l(filltifhal::rl'It;1(:, O3:i:;1l)t;,n;l:S egiixigiixilreiz , . ' - ' 1 ducted two nights a week. Provided there are is sufficient number of students making ap- plication the school will give courses in cooking, accounting and bookkeeping, automotive mechan- ics, in-icklaylng, blacksmithing, cer- pentry. drafting. plumbing, prac- tical, electricity. sewing. sheet metal, typing and welding. To permit more personal in- mathematics. The blueprint read- ing and. drafting class is under Mr. Cyril Lambourri and both sub- iecis are included in the syllabus of all the building trades to en- able the tradesmen to work from a blueprint on the job. The carpentrilicourse is directed by Mr. C. B. l-lamm and Mr. M. L. MacDonald. Because of the in- tensive nature of the course and EBTEVAN, sask.-(OP)--Nurses at St. Joseph's Hospital here got busy fixing up their hair and poi- ishing their make-up when it was redported Wayne King had been a mitted. It turned out to be 12- year-old Wayne: King of Estevan, not the orchestraileader. extra egg yolks around when your baking is more or less. finished? Well don't do so one woman, I know. always (ices. She says, "Here Fido. eat these yolks-- they'll make your coat shlnei" No doubt Fido enjoys his eggs in the raw but if you think your dog's coat is shiny enough as- is, why not use up those extra yolks-this way:-For the record We called in Force figur passed the Five .Hundred Mlllic mark during the month of September. ”The Company has been grow- ing rapidly but soundly." Mr. Seagram said. ”The last one Hun- dred Miiiions of business in force has been added in less than three years - which is real testimony to the good service which we are - THE IIUDDEB. Probably slow motion photogra- phy has done more than anything else to show that birds have per- fect muscular control over their tails: they can raise, lower, or P Before you borrow, check those HFC features Fart! You get 550 to 31000 quicwy, on your signature, without bookable security. ion. Up to 24 months to repay. Friondlyl Select your own npoymcrit ,,,mh.,n gm chm; in an cm, the fact that an instructor "is al- 1-0ND0N -- (0?) '- 31011410-e Le 3 its : Co bi 1-2 s i t th bli i 1 59"” ”le""”” "W" i” "5 '”"i' will be limited to 12 students. ways at hand it is felt by officials blMk.lW3i' which W09 from Tor- .u5'l??4 ggssr Y0lklr13n:ll)le5D0i)'i'ig crilgiaeciallgeeil 1grd)ilinc:s;n 1:31:13: ggfgyihgigeggngexofi fff,';f;;”',1;ie' D-i-mi-bio! Household Finance is The automotive mechanics course, that the course will. have the onto zoo as a cub in 1930. now is lemon juice and 1-8 teaspoon salt United States, in Michigan, Ohio. feathers they-are capable of alt- Canadu'a largest and most recom- iven by Instructor Mr. Reagh equ1valent'training value of two one of the London Lou's 51:3: 3;. , tn 1 I d bl b u 'C k . . , Eudshury, is designed to one: 3 years employment with a con- tractions. Alter years of obscurity oli1;erebo1oii;,g0 ,.?.,,,2",,,i,,,”,f,f,k uao :?;l:E:1V:x?(;3vJaVnZ::ila1”fI:01:heM;;1V31 ermg their course upwards or ” mended consumer finance thorough training in the -funda- 1:1?-Gtibr-hPY8ctical electricity will she has been moved into s. new pit minutes). Remove from heat, add 1, ' ' ' gg?l:';:g:' mfg ulflrdgr mtgedgglgg company -so you can borrow meil1ttiI.ls of Illtolliotiuvo Glilgijnes. and Hwulfl ii blydlilr. A. J. LeBlanc since it was found she was "quite 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind. -um, income which mo comg raised. m' hm," it 1. expanded wumgyun, ign on systems, ansm one ncu s all phases of the friendly! Cool. Makes 3-4 cup. Iemon but- puny receive, from over 125000 and ciepmued it 15 I mad" '5' 1' " wmderml mu” 1" policyowners does -not become idle Many photographs have ””"””"”9"'”4"V', k in Force. is held. 190 ' - i ii”.i')i'XrX'g')ir3l'1lr3l'll'7ir1i5?l')l1'3l'l(r)l'llrltriririltllrlrlrXeifItlrlrliritlHir3irXrX1r3lr3i'XtX'AXr1rXrXrf1rX-ll-I-X-I-in-1-1-tie!-I-Ii-I-X-X oi .avvvvvvvy An Announcement from I 5- 6- JOHNSTONE. B.A., c.L.u. i 1'lt0VlN CIAL MANAGER. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND if was recently advised by my Company that, in the latter part of September, the Dominion Life passed the Half Billion mark of Business ,i M00 Million of this total has been placed on the Companyls books in less than three years -.a real itestimonyto the effective service being given to.the public by our sales representatives and the high regard in which the Company OUR REPKESENTATIVES ARE AT YOUR SERVICE: ramcs sovvAno ISLAND BRANCH OFFICE 111-115 GRAFTON ST. ' , ' ikikkiikkkiiikiiiiikiikhriififiitiiikkiikikiiii ' i-. ? b E V . i A Iianomcnmriuoaomrza .,, iniknttkinksasartistiiiaiitkxriwkaakttkttt AN(5THER Mll.ESTONE PASSED! I LDOMINION LIFE, - Goes Overt , s5oo,ooo,ooo MARK isssxwswesxxxsxwss x. xssssssssssssxsssssssssssssssssssxsxss it OHARIDTTETOWN gizeiaisaiatziaiaezeaix F F R EEti!:i:i mist Out Go These Used Cars und Trucks! Just ”LO0il At The Prices. They'll Be Fully Sup- plied With Prestone Too. . p -- Tltlliilis - INTERNATIONAL, 1951. one-ton; dual wheels, stake body, 1100 miles. i Just right for your hauling problem. a i i INTERNATIONAL, 1951, half-ton, 1400 miles. Keep your eye on this - one. Three yearsyto pay. V - one R is cakes, tarts or turnovers. Top cup cakes with it and sprinkle with chopped nuts or shredded cocoanuts. It's also a tangy spread for toast. . .. . 2. Tuesday: Do you know how the term "graa widow" came about? During the centuries of British occupation of India, pro- fessional soldiers usually carried their wives and children along when ordered to the colony. Most of the military establishments were in coastal areas, where the in- tense summer heat was almost unendurable. so these officers who could afford to do so. usually sent their wives to the hills 1 several months each summer. o the person travelling from the city to one of these retreats, the most noticeable feature of the higher terrain was the lush carpet of grass. which contrasted strongly with the barren plains. It was entirely natural, therefore, that a man who had dispatched his wife to the hills should jokingly say sion came to be applied to any woman who is separated from her husband but not.divorcedl O O 1. Wednesday: Over fifty years ago, young mothers were advised to protect babiest faces by using veils of thin material. "As soon as the baby is able to see". says one baby expert. ”the veil should be left off or his eyesimay be in- jured". In this same old maga- zine I read, "The outside covering of fruits and vegetables is indi- geetible. In eating prunes, for example, simply.reject. the skin as you would with in. grape.” says that cooking expert, "my mission and to assist her in keeping sick- ness away from her home. Two thirds of the diseases of the pres- ent day chn be traced to the home table." High fashion of the day then was a .Directoire coat made of white corde'd silk with revere of heavy cream satin. lined in pale pink satin. covered with heavy white lace. . . 4. Thursday: Before boarding the bus in the city, the little farm lad had been cautioned by his mother that if the driver -asked his age, he was to say that he was five years old. The driver did ask his age, and the little fellow replied that he was only five years old. ”Ycu're a big boy for five," said the conductor. "How soon will you be six?" Replied the youngster, "Just as soon as I get of! this bust". 5. Friday: Ever eat tuna-apple salad? It's good! Goes this way -one '1-oun can of tuna, sepa- rated into it kes. Quarter 2 me- dium size red apples and two medium size green apples, remov- ing core--but do not peel them. Cut these quarters into length- wise slices of desired size. Season. Line a salad bowl with greens. i Pile unpeeled apple slices in cen- tre of bowl and border with "ring" of tuna. Gamlsh with ripe olives and pour French dressing over all. serves 4 .to .6. . 8. Saturday: Cold weather in- variably brings snlnies, etc. Here is what the American Journal of Pharmacy says: "An easy enact- ive way to help keep infectious digegsu from spreading through the family when one member be- comes ill is to use iodine in the dishwater. Tests show that a properly made solution of iodine rids dishes, glasses and spoons of germs within 20 seconds. To make the solution,-one teaspoonful of 293 iodine solution or 2'79 tincture of iodine is added to a pint of water. Cautfon: These exact pro- portions, no more and no less, are essential. 7. Sunday: October For those who remember, Beauty of stubble and -glamour of sheaves i Crimson of apples and yellow of leaves . Plover and partridge and flurry of i in ace w s, Songs tlfat in autumn the whip- poor-will sings in life is to uplift the housekeeper ' moneyl These dollars are invest- ed for the future in a well-diver sifted portfolio of assets which now total over s115,0J0,000. These investments of premium dollars help to turn the wheels of indus- try. ”The growth of our Company and of the institution of life in- surance generally should be an enwuragerneit to everyone who cherishes free enterprise and the democratic way of life. when man depends on the state for fi- nancial security, he gives up more than he receives. The growth of life insurance means that the peo- ple on this continent realize that something of liberty and freedom is taken away when everything is provided for them. by the Govern- ment. Llfe Insurance provides a way for men and women to pro- vide their own financier security through their pwn efforts, while -at the same time - the dol- lars they invest in life insurance GREAT TRANSITION Viscount Mountbatten in 1947 was the last Viceroy of All India. and first Governor-General of the Re- public of India. ' Baciucue i in: rtin new for mcklcht &u?.l'.ih iiliml utilise up ms:-as. -tronr' cloudy urine. irritating passages. let Mill. and loss of energy due to Kidney lid 31145014 troubles. try Cystex. Quick. complete satis- taken of the Gannets that nest on Bonaventure Island for, the ex- press purpose of demonstrating exactly how they manipulate their ils. See the way a large Hawk tilts its fan-shaped tall as it mounts in circles. Watch it flying over- head, for in that position we have a. perfect silhouette. Indeed, it is by their tells that flying Hawks are most easily identified. 0 O I All young birds whose tails have not yet grown to 9. normal length and adults with tail feath- ers missing because of the moult are at a decided disadvantage. They do not attempt flights of any great distance. Nevertheless, most Ducks have very short tails and yet appear to get on well. Notice, however, that their mar.- ner of flight is -quite different from that of our land birds. They take a very direct route. A short tail is a handicap in making quick turns. Then there is the other ex- certain species that 'never enter Canada, but one native Canadian bird about 22 inches long has a tail measuring 13 inches. 0 I C This is the Long-tailed Jaeger, a relative of the Gulls. For grace and buoyancy in the air it can hardly be beaten. It is capable of sailing, soaring, and sudden, swift flight; unlike most species, it can hover. The diet of this Jaeger is unusual for a Gull-like bird. It prefers those little rodents called lemmings to anything else. but also eats fish, and occasionally (action or money back. Do his suffer another day without mint Wur smut" 19! Gyms- small birds. Like a Swallow, it captures many insects in mid-air, and in autumn, when they are 3 I50 Great George 50., who 1, phone 2992' CHAILOITITOWN, PJJ: ' I USON FERG mitt he had "semi her i0 the are re-invested for them by the . grass". Since her absence from insurance companies and Conn.-P 3191?;-n n(;5;fV:;Toi;;)esg11ti:-ilsiigigicoiggeifli-1 home was in-aquently of comideh blite 10 the deV8l0l3m9"lr 01 0371' erable length as those of Brown Th” New ' l 3311'; i:':r';feh)2i,1vg:e.":tiF:;igwf&:)”;Jl” acla's sound economy and natlon- Thrashers gm-1 cuckmm These Powerful 20-so - . - n . v r , , i which is how mu unusual expnh wide progress. are not comparable with tails of 9'l'u'”'1 down payment. Ask the Farmer who 0 125 Euston St. any. New. 67,1-tool ieng Ore Unloading lrldge at Hamilton, Ont. Wovh. TRACTORS Why buy a high priced used Tractor when you can get a powerful new Ferguson for as low as 5514.00 A Ferguson Tractor with Ferguson implements meets more of the, needs of more farmers more of the time with more economy than any other Tractor. WHS 0110. w. o. BARBOUR Lin. Phone 2866 DAY rrronn, 1950, Pick-up. Our special for the week so6o.oo. . A 9W, one-ton Ploirgup. Tires good, perfect motor, ready "or e .1'hreeyeau pay. . .. , g noose, 1950. half-ton rick-us. PM d..I.ive., tires good: oleunriob-fl , V ...?.l”.l:.r?1'.ni3Ki'J"i.l”fe.?z .J'.'i3.' ,i'l'hree years to paygl; . . V .: wk , . r , - 4 i v thing be yours, and mothers re- 8TlII1GEBAlKl:B,t1i::8. i.:'uo.ki.on Pick-up. Look at the price-only suonot. ,'?g,i:,i:”:,i 2,2,? :?,t.,';”t,,f.l;'2 3.1.; OW 00 I 0 t ' . v V ' Who waiitlg . . out. FORD, 1947. three-ton truck. Overliauled, stake body. 4 . 2 WW5 SMOKE , , I truck at a cheap prrlccifor hauling potatoes-1:li50.00.., l of tliarconeuoga wagons in early .3 i V. I -. i. J - ' ' PollllQ'lvniia. , 'viiNoiJa1tn'smnAN. 19s1.'.'1,oo0,miiee.” -lust like,new- . ff A, is . M . These weave a halo that circles . l b91' ' W: on lint Hornets at Hamilton Werh witlpredvre on can 1,100 lens of pig lien dolly. one oliiio Qrgesl Nan tunes installations anywhere In line world. Week by week, this Stelco expansion marches on. loot u iew weeks oqo-83 new coke ovens inetolledi Today-a new 35-oore ore deck in uctloni Tomorrow-o towering new blast furnace, and four new open hearth furnaces. now rapidly nearing completion. They all add up to promise: performed . . . assuring more steel for Canadian industry, this your and through the challenging years ahead. Canada needs more steal . . . and thanks to Stalco progress morajall-Canadian steal is on the woyl Pictured above, you see the latest news-makinq development in Steico's 550,000,000 expansion program the un- loading oi the first ore boat to use the brand- naw dock and storage iucilitloa at Hamilton Works. This new dock one is literally "cl miracle that grew out of the mud". For only last year, the 35 acres it now covers was just a stretch oi open water. The massive concrete and steel installations rest on is solid bed of millions oi tons oi once-discord" A' aluq, which Steleo engineers poured int Hamilton Boyto "masks load" for this project. polo . . For those whe r;em.ember. l magic 'namet "stogie" for a long' oigareolnes mm the drivers Aponsrlneteiy ".000 tpm of stnetvrot steel enllbetna VANQUARD sl:1)AN, 1950, foilseiixffto lbuy. ' f - , F ii i 1 i i ' vi' -aunt-umemigmi-nouunmnrmmnu. i HIIDSON-SEDAN. 1947. new rrlotora, A family car. i. i, " tnmox sm)AN, 1929, new good boy at the price. 1 Q S; E ml f: i - 9 . , . ” "fenns.isiid."i'redp A60;Oltl'ad,' ii. i . H .. I w. .3 oamrmsw. - U ta PIIQNE S168 zoo or. scones brf , ' ' , rpm-sh,