JULY 17. 1952 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE l anrmu COLLIMIIA isckrns um, VANCOUVER, cuuoa HOLMANiS Bot s. THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN This column Ia reserved for nun of local Interest. but advertising of a newly nature my be Inserted at five cent: a word. strictly pay- able In advance. JIMMTS TAX! - Phone 525. HOWARD MIGINNIB FOOT- WEAR at no Queen Street. "PRESCRIPTION SERVICE" 0lggey's Pharmacy. DR. LEA will be on holidays until August 5th. DONEGAL TWEED Sport suits 357.50. The smartest, most colour- ket today at Jack Cameron's. ALEXANDRA. -- There will be a Song Service in Alexandra Baptist Church on Sunday. July 20th, at 7.30 P. M. All are welcome. CHARTER. FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United states for passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. IT'S WORTH YOUR VVIHLE to stop in at LePages big shoe sale. Bargains that can't be beaten are yours for the asking in LePages cool Kent Street Bargain Base- ,mcnt. HURRY! HURRY! Only tiiree days left of LePage's big mid sum- mer clearance sale. Extra specials in men's shoes and women's sum- mer styles. THE CHARLOTTETOVVN Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Nation- al Institute for the Blind will en- tertain the blind of the City at a picnic supper at Stanhope Beach this afternoon. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cavanagh. Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona Florence. to Albert Winning Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Adams. iiamii- ton, Ont. Marriage to take place early in August. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Pendergast. liazelbrook. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Janet Trina, R. C. A. F. to A. C.. E. J. Young, R. C. A. F., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Young, North Sydney, N. S. Marriage to take place in August. A VERY SPECIAL SERVICE will be held in Milltown Cross Commuiilty Church on Sunday. July 20th. at 8.15 P. M. A dedica- MALLE'l"S Battery service for expert battery and radiator ser- vice. WHY WAIT? Buy your back to school shoes now at LePages Shoe Sale and save many dollars on real bargains. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL - strawberries and Cake, Spring Park Community Hall, tonight, Thursday. SURE IT'S WARM because the hot prices at Lc.Pages Shoe Sale will keep it that way until satur- day. ' ONE MEETING ONLY Thurs- day, July. 17th. 8.00 pm. Brigadier C. Knaap accompanied by Mrs, Knaap and Major M. Goodlng will conduct 9. mid-week meeting of evangelism in the Salvation Army Citadel. A message from the Word, good gospel singing. Personals Mr. Billie, Stewart, Southport, is visiting in Kensington. the guest of Mrs. George Mulally. Miss Sally Osborne grniluaied Strange But True I! F. I. Mbddrthm Believe it or not, but gas street illumination is still used in 34 cities of the United states. Lampiighters go duties in sections of Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston. Baltimore, and Kansas City, Mo, Ohio, and Provlncetown. R.I, ' Gas lamps replaced kerosene lamps, lineal descendents of the whale oil burners, whose flickering, smoky flames were common 150 years ago. Thanks to the rapid advances made in medical science. pneumonia and influenza, which together still cause more deaths at ages of one to 14 than any other disease. have declined in mortality to only one- slxth of the rate prevailing 35 years ago. In Venezuela love letters can be mailed at half rates provided they are enclosed in rose-colored enve- lopes. Thousands of Oanadians stay home on voting day because they think their one vote won't make much dlrlereiice. But history about their with honors from the Skinner Secretarial School (Branch-Mass- apequa Park. Long Island, N.Y.i She is vacationing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne and will return to New York City in mid August where she has accepted Ll position. Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Curtis. City, have as their guest, Mrs. Curtis's sister, Mrs. David Foster who is celebrating her 87th birthday to- day. Mrs. Foster is still able (.0 thread a. fine needle and use it. and is expert with the knitting needle and crochet hook. Mrs. Foster now resides with her niece, Mrs. Andrew Dollar Spring Valley. Mrs. William F. Tully, Quincy. Muss. arrived by plane to attend the wedding of her nephew, liar- old Jay. Jr., Roslindale, Ma.ss.. to Mary Corcoriii. daughter of Mr. Martin P. Corcorin. Baldwin's Road. While here Mrs. Tully visit- ed her brothers, J. B. and J. Frank Jay. Morell, and St. Peters. She returned by plane Monday to her home in the U. S. A. Card Ofjhonks I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. Creelman. Dr. Chan and the special Nurses and staff of the Provincial Sanatorium for their many kindnesses to me while a tion service will be carried out. Church pews, Pulpit, Hymnarles. Lamp, and the work of improving the liiterlor will be dedicated. Special music from the George- town Choir and the Brooklyn Trio. A special offering will be taken for the Church Paws. Stores clears About 75 oouoottun i"ooLo SEAL" nuos Friday and Saturday - Off All "A-1" Rugs, but they must be sold to make room for new arrivals. Available in all sizes from 6 by 9 to 9 by 15 in discontinued patterns suitable for living rnnms. dining-rooms and bedrooms. He Early For the Best Choice! Non-scald TEA REGULAR VALUE 1.65 In the popular 2 1M quart size. These Tea Kettles are made of Jewel Aluminum with the Non-scald feature. FRIDAY AND sA'ruaoAv SAVING .. Ill, eek-End Sale! Aluminum - KETTLE 89: Shop. Early For Those 2 Outstanding Specials HOLMAN'S SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN reminds us that several important elections were carried by a single "God give me grace to catch I. fish so big that even I. When telling of it afterwards May never need to lie." This "Angler's Prayer" may be answered for many a fisherman in the next few days. Kelly's Hatch- ery Pond is open for all enthus- iastic anglers with license from July 14th to July lath, inclusive. The Hatchery is a biological stu- tion for the Federal Fisheries Re- search Board. Mr. R. M. Spense, who is the senior Research Assis- tant, said that the free fishing privileges for the five days are made in an effort to clear the pond of trout before it is restocked in September. Any kind or size of fish can be put in the fishing bas- ket and taken home, after it has been weighed, measured and per- haps the stomach removed for re- search purposes. During the past seven years the Federal Government Fisheries Board has been supporting a pro- ject to determine the growth rate and survival of trout living under varying conditions as exist in their VOLB. A single ballot cast in the state election in Rhode Island in 1811 led to the Declaration of War against England the following year. The importance of a. single vote was shown recently when the Alaskan Statehood bill was defeated in the 1.7.8. Senate, 45 to 44. a 0 o Maggie Hurley of Herlet Bay. British Columbia. not so long ago had delivered to her by the post- man the embalmed heart of the Marquis oi Montrose who was hanged, drawn and quartered by Oliver Cromwell's men in 1650. Miss Hurley, 9. decendant of Montrose. said the heart will be returned to the Montrosc crypt in Scotland, after her death. The exquisite scent of orange blossoms is the foundation”o! many perfumes. And the oil from the peelings of the fruit is widely used as a flavoring for beverages and confectionery. Like most women. Mrs. Louise Kuhn of Clevand is still a. bit averse to, telling her age. Never- theless recently she announced she had reached the age of 105. From the ads: men's all-wool suits, in stylish effects. finely trimmed and made to fit faultlemly patient there. Also to the clergy and many friends who visited me and all those who sent me fruit, confections, flowers and cards. Joan Leard, Borden. IN MEMORIAM in fund and loving memory of MRS. CHARLES KENNEDY who passed peacefully away July 17th, 1951. sorrow. By the grief so hard to hear. We shall meet her some morning. in the upper garden there. and Family. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of SYLVIA JEAN MICKAY beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs died this date, 1949. For love can never die. Though our hearts may break with bright A Always Remembered by Her Mother Ernest A. llIacKay. Parkdale, who our memories grow dearer still- B.t S10. Hemp was one of the first fibres to be used by mankind for ropes. nets and cordage: Pliny speaks of the reeds of the marshes being used for making nets to catch fish. An amazing feature of the hemp plant is that male and female flowers are born in separate plants, and the male gives the better fibre. Egyptian mummy cloths have been found which are at least 4500 years old and we read of flux in the Book of Exodus as one of the products of Egypt in the days of the Pharaohs. . . . Among the strange things of this world is the wool tree of India. the fruit of which is a high-grade of wool equalling that of sheep. Kopo Moss is entirely immune from pests of all kinds, which is why it is used for mattresses and upholstery. In a compressed state it is able to support 36 times its own weight in water, and is used for life belts and other life-saving appliances. This valuable substance kept many boats afloat when they Ill 1340 Mam” M9119” lle””ed Pond. The actual analysis are done EdW”d Even” I" Eoverm” 91 at Kelly's Hatchery Pond and the M9i553ch”5e"'5 by m5 ow” Vm'e' Biological Station at St. Andrew's. ponds at Cavendish, Rusticn. New Glasgow and Kelly's Hatchery Free Fishing Privileges At Kelly's Hatchery Pond New Brunswick. Mr. spense stated that a corres- ponding project has been nder- taken to study the dilferen or- ganisms eaten by the fish to deter- mine which organlana the fish best flourish upon with regard their rate of growth, size and sur- vival. This is the only project "en in Canada. Kelly's Hatchery Pond ls situat- ed approximately two and a half miles from the city, and would re- fishin' hoil where he fished with bamboo pole and worm as I boy. The pond lies in the hollow of two gently sloping hills. and is about one-eighth of a. mile long sur- rounded by spruce and maple trees stretching over the green waters, giving shade and a cool breeze to the angler in his rowboat. the pond but the best fishing grounds are in the deep waters. one day alone three hundred and live speckled trout were caught, llieir weight varying from aquarler to half a pound and measuring from nine to ten inches in length. A tip to the angler who might dyed by vegetable dye plants. The early Britalns dyed their bodies with the dye of trees. Caesar in describing these people says that "All Britons stain themselves with woad which grows wild and produces a blue color which gives them a terrible appearance in battle." ,The Saxon green of the Middle Ages was cloth dyed blue with wood, and afterwards yellow with weld, a wild plant. The plant has s disgusting odor and for this reason. Queen Elizabeth forbade its being sawed within 5 miles or the Royal residence. The town of Saffron Walden in Essex, is so named because of the cultivation of the plant in the district. Henry ll. of England, ordered red coats to be worn by all engaged in fox hunting. as the king had made it a royal sport, enjoining those who took up the chase to wear royal toga. It was he, too who ordered all army uniforms to be dyed rod. 000 The tannin-leaving leaves of the sumac tree are used to ten the finest leather for gloves. Many plants had been used for centuries for dyeing but most of them are no longer used owing to the popularity of chemical dyes. make a trip to'the HatcheryAthe trout prefer worms to files. timber from the "Mayflower" in which the pilgrim fathers sailed to America in 1620. MONTREAL. JuiY 18-(OP) - George S. Cowie, assistant tress-i urer of Trans-Canada Air Liiiesl since 1937, has been appointed treasurer of the Canadian Nation- al Railway system, it was an- nounced today. A native of soot- land, he same to Canada in 1921. in 1929 he was appointed assistant treasurer of the Canadian Nation- al Railways, after service with the Canadian Government Merchant Marine Ltd.. and Grand Trunk Pa- clilc Coast Steamships. mm DANCE RELVEDERE GOLF CLUB TONIGHT Dancing 9:30 - 1 AM. In Bucklnghamshire. England, may be seen a barn that boasts :1 were torpedoed. The nations of the countries where this tree is grown use its bark to make clothes. when Captain Cook arrived in Tahlla, in the Pacific, he found that all the native cloth was made from the bark of trees, which was take place on Tuesday, This meeting is calle 1 .1. 0. 2, .1. L. Meeting Of Potato Dealers i The adjourned meeting of potato dealers, not op- erating under the Co-operative Associations Act, will I i the Vocational School, Charlottetown. i to the P. E. 1. Potato Marketing Board. - P. E. I. MARKETING BOARD, , July 22nd at 2:30 pm. in Fresh Strawberries DAILY d to elect R representative C. CAMPBELL. Chairman. DEWAR, Secretary. gz" Richard Mud So Ion FOR (:1 (JORGE 41 KLNY 1-Y5 Richard Hiulnul Home Permanent F Ilelill I(ilA(gs' Creme Iliiilse M I i DISPFNSING ('NFMlSi"4 Mat The original Ioevty Nome Pofmonant 17 m tguowr mam oiifl0wN.V E I Lowest Prices Growing in the water of the Nile River is the famous popyrus plant from which the earliest paper was FOR made. . Canada with over l,()O0.00t) square T5"9"n9 miles of forest, ranks 3rd in the world as a producer of wood, and 3nd much of this goes to the making . ox paper. . Alterations But the best grade of paper does not come from wood. It comes from rags, and from the north ' African Esparto grass or rather its leaves which are extremely CLEANERS tough and wiry. Phone 2387 BARGAINS of Boston Ungers Peter Pan Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Island lirown Head Lettuce .. 21: Cauliflower ..1. 29: Cabbage ..... . . 29: New Island y Potatoes. lb. ,. . "I0: Fresh Peas. lb'. . 29: Bunch Boots. 2 for ,. . . 29:: Swiss Chard. lb. 25: Sunkist (344's) Oranges. 3 dos. 79: 23: Golden Ripe . Bananas. lb. ..... 013547 Grant; smut CIMRLorr:rowN.RE.I- Film:-224:”-225. 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