Lt.-Col. J. R. Allen. 40, of Ot- tawa, commander of the Canadian base unit in the Far East at Kure. Japan, has been appointed com- mander of the British Common- wellth Forces' Disposal organiza- tion in Korea. The new unit has been formed to handle the disposal of "surplus stores and equipment resulting from the withdrawal of two-thirds of the Commonwealth troops in Korea. (CF from National Defence) Strange But True B! F. Ii. MacArthur 'There are more than 200 differ- ent. kinds of moths and butterflies commonly met with in Eastern Canada. And the most vividly col- ored of them all are the large svvallowtails, possessing a funny tail-like projection from the tip of each wing. The white butterflies of the sul- phur family have black spots.on the wings. They are the ones that we so often see fluttering around CITY AND nrsrnicr IOY'B TAXI. Dial 6560-6389. IELANGEK RANGES for coal wood or oil. Bryenton or Macxey. Au. suor cons prided to clear at The Bike Shop. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial one serving full course din- ners Specialising Chinese dish BYRON J. GRANT. optometrist, will be absent from his office Oct. 4th to llth inclusive. "WI TREAT THE SICK WELL”. aiggey'a Pharmacy. open evenings 'ttll 8 o'clock. KIM! Evangelist E. P. Benoit in Central Christian Church to- night. Theme: vwhat Do You Be- lieve?" IlscDONALD RADIO siiltvlcis Rsdlo repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- counting. lilo Kent street. Phone 691 . SHOTGUN SHELLS. Cleaning Rods. Duck Calls. Decoys, etc. Blaira Bike shop. st. Peters Road, Parkdale. CONSULT MILDRED ROYCE CROWELL, Belcano Beauty Rep- resentative. on beauty care and secrets of modern make-up at E A McDonald's. PRESENT PLAY .. The Carle- ton W. I. presented their three act comedy in Clyde River Hall on Friday evening to a very apprecia- tive audience. Between the acts Mrs. Lawson charmed the gather- ing with her professional dancing, also Miss Jeanette Myers sang two selections. Mrs. Heber Myers was pianist. The evening closed wivli ”The ,Quern." Personals Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDon- ald. Mrs. Mclnnis were visitors to Pisquld the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcliinnon. Miss Elaine Arsenault, Charlotte- town left recently for Montreal. where she has accepted a position our Island vegetable gardens. and with me you Rmgrew Dem. Sm”. which most of us call cabbage butterflies. Every new lighthouse being built ' today has a ring of perches round the lamps. Why? To prevent the destruction of migrating birds. which. becoming cnnfused by the powerful rays. frequently dash out their brains against the glass. In clear weather. however. the birds fly too high to come into the danger zone. In the days of wooden ships and iron men it was not unusual for whaling ships to spend three years in the Pacific Ocean. There are records which show that Captain Timothy Uphan, of New Bedford, Mass.. sailed in the ship Corin- ihian for the Pacific in 1831. He did not return to his home port iuitil lil35. His vessel was seized by the unfriendly n a t iv e s of Friendly Island. Only after he had given them his vessel's cannon was he permitted to sail away with his valuable cargo of sperm oil. whale oil.-and bone. From the sperm whale come amhergriis, used only in the best perfumes. In its natural state it is worth about 312 per ounce. so you see. a find of ambergris will not he discoverer a tidy fortune. O O I A crab has fierce pairs of joint- zd legs on which he can we iackwards. forewards or even side- ways. and strange but true one iever can tell in what direction he will start off. Too, he can turn his eyes in every direction or withdraw inder his shell when he has a mind 0. That's pretty wonderful is it not? But now let me tell you about a rnpical crab named the robber -rab because he climbs trees to let. coconuts. He can extract the neat from the hard shell by dril- ing through the little soft spot: n the end of a coconut. Every healthy robber crab has ibuut one quart of oil in its body. i-hich the natives put to good use than this thieving creature is CIHIII. The meat, too. is R rezil de- icacy and tastes somewhat like he meat of a lobster. Barbara HuII0ll'S Life And Loves Ever since Barliara Hulion'e 300,000 ileliut in New York in 1930. the world has aavourerl the earl saga of the Woolworth heireae's life and lover. Five husbands have marched her up lb: aisle, in most cases simply to suite their claims. pack the loot and depart. Today. despite her lllillions. she is tired. ronfiised and unhappy woman. For the intimate, revealing life story of Unhappy Barbara. be lure to KC! The Standard this week. The Standard is on sale now, complete with Picture Mage- IIM. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cedtal Mr. Stephen McDonald and Mr. Gerard Fisher accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald have re- turned to their home in Toronto after spending two weeks vacation visiting friends and relatives on the Island. Mr. Max Thompson. president of Crapaud-Victoria Board of Trade and Mr. Frank Myers, M.L.A., are at present. in Halifax attending the annual meeting or the Maritime Board of Trade. They are n('C(lnl- panlad by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Myers. Card or Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Firiele Perry, 9 Lawrence Street, Summerside. wish to thank their many friends for the numerous gifts, letters. cards and best wishes conveyed person- ally to them on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. RIDE . . . in a better MQ'33E' ORANGE PEKOE oiuesumtimi TEA in BAGS REGISTRATION FOR NIGHT SCHOOL TUESDAY, 0(7'l'0BEB 12 7:80 tall” Typewrltlng - Bookkeeping -. shorthand UNION oosomaorkr. coupon Royal Bank Building '. lway Tuesday through TOWN TAXI. - Dial 5670. JIIHMTB TAXI - Dial 1373 1370 or 6252. uimoeami. rziectric and as. Jane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryentoi: a.ud Macxu. LISTEN to the outdoor torum broadcasts over C. F. C. Y. every Tuesday evening at 3.45. KENMORE - COLD SPOT. - The finest Washers and Refriger- ators. Available nt simpsons-Sears. Charlottetown Agency. SOMETHING NEW for parties. Pastel colored sandwich loaves by order at the Maple Leaf Bakery. MEETINGS CONTINUE in the Gospel Tent on St: Peters High- Frlday at it p. m Everyone welcome. AN IINPIIEOEIIENTEII OFFER The famous Scotsman Calendar. famed the world over, for 1955. is made avalleble to readers of The Guardian at the low price of '15 cents. Order them for your own personal pleasure. or to be sent to friends as Christmas gifts. Calendars will be mailed direct from Edinburgh, . Scotland, Orders must he placed not later than October 15 to A Handsoo me 48I;arge Views Tobermory Bay Former Islander Returns On Visit Two recent visitors to Prince Edward Island were Mr. David MacDonald and his son D aniel MacDonald of Chelsea. Mass.. U. S. A. Mr. MacDonald, Sr., was born and brought up in Forest Hill. P.E.l., and was making his first visit In 47 years to his old home, while Daniel was seeing the Island for the first time. Mr. MacDonald, as might be sup- posed. saw many changes since his previous visit; but was able to lo- cale a surprising number of rel- atives and friends of his e ar ly years. The visitors spent considerable time with Mr. MacDonald's sister. Mrs. George Creed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Acorn. Milltown Cross. The brother and sister are the only surviving Em- at Mull, Argyle Whln and Broom at Bradford, Isle of Skye to any ensure delivery lwforc Christmas. TH-E GUARDIAN ' bore of a large family. 'l'hey also visited the old homestead at Forest Hill. now accupied by a nephew, Alfred MacDonald and other nep- hews and nieces. Mr. MacDonald is now retired, while Daniel is em- ployed by the N. Y., N. H. and Hartford Rail Road. They left on Sept. l7th to return to their home in Chelsea. after assuring their friends that they will be back a- gain next year if at all possible. ANNANDALE SCHOOL (September Reportl Grade VIII --l. Eleanor Norton; 2. Belle Campbell. Grade VII - 1. Leonard Camp- bell. Grade VI - 1. Sandra Bouchard. Grade V -- 1. Katherine Camp- bell; 2. Randy Jenkins; 3. Theresa Campbell. Grade IV - l. Laura Jenkins; 2. Fatty Jenkins; .3. Roy Meicalfe. Grade III e l. Judy Melcalie: 2. address. Helen Campbell; 3. Clara MacDon- Grade II - 1. lane: 2. Mary Jenkins; 3. All is n Bntichard: 4. Sydney MacDonald. Grade I lSenlor) kl. J o h n n y Campbell. . Grade I -e (Junior) e l. Johnny 3 Bouchard; 3. Judy Jenkins. Highest Average in the Seniorl Grades: Lynda MacFarlane 89 per . cent. ' 3 Highest Average in the Junior Grades:L.ynda MacFarlane 69 per ; cent. ; Perfect Attendance: The r e I a I Campbell, Helt-ii Campbell, Johnny J Campbell. Lniirri Jenkins, George MacDonald, Clara Mae Mat-Dnnalri, 1 Judy Metcalfe. Rny Mcicalie. Mary i Jenkins. Lynda MacFarlanc. Teacher: Mrs. Helen Cobb. i HISTORIC BUILDING . . - l 'Ilit- ( liateau de Raniezay in Vinn- ireal. now a iiitiseiim, was built in 1705 by Claude de Raniezay, gov-i ernor of Mriiiireal. I aid: 1. George MacDonald. i Lynda MacFar- l- Tuesday. CORNED BEEF roctober 5. 1954 The Guardian SPECIAL SALE OF CHOICE QUALITY PLATE & BRISKET CURED JUST RIGHT Page 8 mm 30c lb. Ar J. M.'s MEAT MARKET BUILDING Phone 5535 Offer - I955 SCOTSMAN PICIIIIIIAL CALENDAR Splendor Of Scotland In All Its Scenic Un Artiocli lsurn. uounc Castle. Pt-rtlisliiro Fill in the coupon below ENCLOSE CASH WITH ORDERS IName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 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