THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lJANUARY 9. 1953 Mrs. Roland Mt-Niiltv, (lollingwonrl ('nrner N S. geia tip-top results with l"l('mChlnnnn'a Yeast. Another Prize Baker at Oxford, N.S. Fair For Mrs. Roland McNuiry. who wants to turn out tip-lop every loairh other home haking baking", she says. ”My own ex- has to meet the high standards set perience has shown that you can't by tradition in her home. Small heat Fleischmnnn's for depend- wonder then that at the(liimlwr- able last rising. And that's what land County Fair at Oxford, N.S.. you need for snicvess with your Mrn. McNulty regularly turns up hrend and rolls." among the winners! in her experi- Yes. that spells SUCCESS. once. the yeast is a vital ingre- Dependable fast rising v- with dient oi niicceanfiil haking. ”And FleisL:hmann's Yeast -- the yeast T can rnriainly rot-omniond preferred by Maritime Fleinchmann'n Yeast to anyone for over 50 years. women lip Strange But True IyI.I.Hu:A.r1.hII l Years take the spring out of one's step, the color out of the hair, the heat not of the blood. and the kick out of nearly everything. The noisy little sparrows com- prise one seventh of all birds. What is the secret of their increasing numbers? Their protective coloring. the fact that they are not fasti- ' dioiis, and mm ability to adopt themselves to whatever conditions ' they meet, Sparrows are seed eaters chiefly ' But for them our farms would soon be nothing with weeds.' Because they are not so fussy as some folks. they can pick up a living aimosti anywhere. Like rats, they have gained such it headway in every coimtry that extermination of the species is practically impossible. since a singiel pair are believed to have 275. 716. 983. MR desceiidaiits in a decade!' Thcsc birds were first introducedl into Brooklyn, in ir'i.'wl. to rid the city's shade trees of inch worms.l This they did pronto. L . . . The National debt is so large in Uncle Sam's country that everyi bnbv that comes into the world lSi saddled with a debt or sl.T0(l No iW)ll(lt'S the first sound a baby makes is a squawk. You can sharpen A needle by riinniiiiz ll through a piece of ElPCl' wool. l Divorced couples on the island, imcludinz the house. of Bai'l'iados divide all pi'operty.l Hubby cu'sl fnfl his hall of the home. and the: l ,Yoi'k has iwn statues of Iiibei'Lv;lioiii' wife takes the other halt. A tree at ilie corner of Dearing and Finley Streets. Athens, Ga.,y owns it-ell. the deed having been; conveyed to the tree by a former owner! I Not many people know that Newp the death or their son Arthur who had been wounded in Korea and was on his way home. i Roll call was responded to with a verse of scripture after which the buaines or the meeting was attend- ed to. This was followed by the year's reports. The report oi" the Mission Band secretary, Miss Joyce Hemphill was read and approved. The Band is doing wonderful work. their president being Miss Fay Hickox, and the leaders Miss Doris Ferguson, Mrs. Peter MacDonald and Mrs. Goodwill MacDougali. Prizes were awarded to the fol- lowing: perfect attendance, Frances MacPherson; memory work Nerine Macbean; most in mite boxes. Shir- ley Boisner and Sandra Sutherland. The Mission Guild report, sent in by Miss Marion Hardy and read by Mrs. Mutch showed excellent progress, and keen interest in Mis- single petaled flowers unlike thel::?L3.Tgrefl;. V3.01? &bzinet:1l;emgf,?u,l,)h1:.E 1?-We "W1”Pl'5'P9'3'9d WW" 0ll'iviis.s Mvrtlc White is the president. same nest in all seasons. simply repairing damages inflicted by winter storms. The buzzard is the most com- mon and most protected: bird in the south. They eat countless in- sects and the iarmera never think or burying a dead animal. No siree, they are turned over to the buzzards which pick the bones as clean as it purified by an antisep- tic. When cornered, the buzznrd re- sorts to the dirty trick of vomit- ing the foul contents of its atom- ach right in tront of one'a face. By shooting drops 0! water tram its mouth, the archer fish or southeastern Asia knocks down in- sects and eats 'em. How did the carnation (flower) get the name? Originally it was called coronation because it was used in crowning ceremonies of English kings and queens. The first species were delicate, mdal" Mrs Mulch vs the treasurei-'s Pelicans had a form of "social ' F” ,, security" benefits to their agedlnlmn for the leaf" and M”' Da”'l long before man ever conceived the plan. Just as soon as pelicans outlive their usetuliiess, the young- er inenibers oi the Iamily take over. The nest-ridden oldstcrs are red and kept warm by the young try. And. according to legend, if a move from the bedciiamber is iiecessary, strong willing youngs- ters will do the job. . . . inch the secretary's. These were both received and adopted as read.l A new years reading was given by Mrs. Ballingol and Mrs. Lartcr read an item from the message on "stock taking": Mrs. Mutch read a letter trom India. The hymn "Come let us sing of it wonderful love" and the Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Ballingol, when the lunch committee will be Miss Alt- ken, Mrs. Larter and Mrs. Martin. That there is strength in union as "In union there is strength", did not hold good in the case of the wild pigeon. So late as 1808 Audubon told of ilights so dense that they diirkened the sky. The tC0ll1l31'dl-l'tp;a:;1'”e lg ';”lf”g ghm; LONDON, Jan. 8 -ixeulersia ? 5 pm ' 0 e M 5 013' u no The London Evening News said the whole story. We shall never know what tragedy overtook the last passenger pigeons. We only know that they are today as ex- tinct as the dodo and the great ziuk. . Funny, but it nearly always hap- pens that people who have to spare usually Tuesday the Queen will ride alonel in the state coach to her coironationl next June 2, with the Duke oi, Edinburgh, following behind on; horseback. Oliicials arranging the: coronation declined comment. say-p an. ing it was a matter for the Queen Spend iwherselt to decide. The Bargain Flame SEARS DEEP! The Proof . . the Acid Tes'l' of GREENDAL'S Bur- gain Supremacy lies in the fact that the crowds really carry them away. ' Now, choose At Will From Two Vast Stocks! No matter what you need GREENDAL'S nowigive it to you at prices beyond all equal! Join The Money-Savers Today GREENDAUS I44 - 150 Gt. George lBeside the one on Bedloe's lslaiid.lwiih someoiie who hasn't. OUR SPECIAL FOR YOU And Wishes For A Happy New Year 1315.00 Perm. .... .. V7.50 :1i10.00 Perm. .... .. St.-'i.0tl S 7.00 Pt-rm. .li3..')0 For One Wee-ii Only. MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON PHONE 2191 l l January clearance Sale GIRLS' WINTER COATS Sizes 7 to 14 I CLEARING 2570 off CLEARING GlRLS' DRESSES 12 to 14x. 25th; off S. A. McDONALD NO CHARGES - NO REFUNDS have no means of transportation. Last Friday is little Iemalo Ralihlt Hound sought sanctuary at the home of Mrs. Cleve Roberts, York Point. This little dog in sick with ll. cold and Mrs..Rob- erts has been kindly looking after it and wishes to locate the owner. We applaud Mrs. R0bPl'l5' kindly act. If this dog is yours, won't you please phone 130. We shall be glad to return this little pet to you it ymi laiioilior apple bud. "We have cous- ilie second may be secn towcringl above the roof or the Liberiy' Storage & Warehouse Company all 43 West 64'li Street. Inside. the 50 foot high striictiirc is a winding! stairs with a lame window tiiatl opens in ill" back of Miss Liberty the 2n(i's head . 3 0 The oaprrv mates for keeps. anrl.j as a ceneral thing. they use they W. l Burgess Bedtime Cont.nucii from page 11 l who are not. Green Forest folk at all." ”Wli.'it do Saniiny Jay "Just what I said!" retorted Mrs.- Grousr, alter she had swaliowedl you mean by that?" wanted to know. l ins who live right out. in the open lzrltls where there, are no trees; lust as Bob White and his tnmiiy; rlo" l "it is queer I've nevnr seenp lliem,” declared Sammy Jay. r ”lt isn't queer at. all!" rctorted AMl'S. Grouse. "They don't live a-i round here' lboasied intelligence we could reas- Many a person who doesn't iin- derstand human nature will gladly explain how one can get' rid of one's trouble. ”What is it that made the old days ood? If ue would lace the truth, it's not the things we did or said. But that we had our youth.” . c . some insects act with unerring logic so that when we see them at work we are apt to exclaim, "Oh. gosh!” To keep parasites out of her cell the wasp smears the outside with glue. The cat.ei'pillars have to keep in a, procession. What do they do? Cling to a thread. The trap-door spider hides his door by covering it with moss. How logical, how wise it all is! With all our on it out no better. . . s A striking example of insect. iii- telligenrc is given by a naturalist who met a column of lcai-cutting ants which, in order to reach the leaf-bearing trees, had to cross a railroad track. Trains were going rind coming on these rails, and a .number of ants got killed. What lflld they do? They abandoned the ldangcrous crossing and made a ltunnel under the tracks. The nat- .uralist now tilled this tunnrl with t. .. U (i. i (1 ti is d Grecii Forest,” rPl'iliNl Mrs. (iroiiselimggond ?l”':Il1l(r,l1eandm.A.:1lL gnbgui 73'5" l'a3UMl'- itheir duties, "How do you kiiow?" Cl'lP(l Sani-l A gm-respondent writes me that Toiiiiny Titls black mos snapped "Where do they live?" he wanted to know. ”Soiiicwlioi'e way over heliinrl the Purple Hill: .whoi'e illPl'P is no mr .lnv. "Have you ever SPCnl50mp yea;-5 ago he saw 3 small tlmn?" rirmy of PHI ants coming under. 1'0! 0(llll'SP not!" replied Mrs. the door into his kitchen. He tried: 3Grniisc "But lye been told aboiitjto halt their march by putting ai them. They are (ii-nii-c. Just as iiy sticker across the door-stepl much as Thunrlcrcr and I are, but Did llll-S -Will llwm? N01 A bit Oil they are callrd.sonictliiiiiz else. ill TllF.V CrH'l'lNl Sand Rlld lJll5 (ll Thu. RN. .-amid p,-3;,-19 Chick;-nsl grass and made for ihcniselves a ancli somclimcs Prairie Hens," sate pathway, Iflsucli an act does: "My? me”, buds MT. goody mum, llolv involve intelligence what does? . bled Tliiin:lci'cr, anti reaclied Ollll rule Imlm” red "ea Ems ncmil rm nmthoh nlly put certain of their prey on. ,g:jgggy ylllle "rackl and stretch their vic-; 'tim.: until they die in sheer agony 3 .Hali i-L dozen will stretch a small lWt?9lll. Having got rid of their. liirtini in this brutal manner they lcarry it up to their nest. ZION W. M. 5. The senii-annual meeting of Zion l VVOrll('ll.S Missionary Society was held on 'I'hnr5d.'iy nltei'n0on at the home of Mrs. Darracli, Queen St. IF you feel .i " The president, Mrs. lmrter, pre- sided, Call to worship was the l2lst Psalm read in unison. Hymn, "Oh Tim! rim "ml veonle Work "Ml" God Our Help in Ages Past" was l"9HI"!'w W0"! mompllup l0"- Tllll then sung. The theme, "Behold .1 strain on body and brain makes physical "mm, 8” Hum” newv-I was musg lilneu easier In lose-harder to regain. ':.aH,d bv Miggp Ankcn. reading Today": tense living. lowered resistance, 1-7 "I saw overwork. worry-any ol these may aderi scripture imni Rev. 2i. . . - V - , a new heaven and A new earth," ;"..'”;.' l.:'1.::i:::':.". :.l;."i'.i"'::.::: mm remain in tlie system. Then backache, EH3 7- 3'”. p'l'3.Vl'l'5 W9” Glfered ' by Mrs. A. A. MacDonald. Mrii. rliiitmheil real. that "tired-out" heavy- lieailed leeling ollen lollnw. That”: the lime to lake l)ndtl'ii Kidney Pills. Dodd'a stimulate the kidney: in normal arlinn. Then you leel lietler-ilrep hetier- ovlt holler. Ask for Dndd'c Kidney Pill: at Martin and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. The presideiit extended very ain- icere New Years wishes to all mem- lhers present. and absent and also iexpresued the sympathy of all to Specialized training. travel, excellent pay and pension plans, out- -these are yours in standing medical and dental care, thirty days annual leave will: pay important, there are outstanding opportunities for advancement in the Army, today. Ability to lead is quickly recognized with special leadership training and promotion. In the Army, your own qualities determine how far you go. Canadian infantry are recognized and honoured as the tines: tight- ing soldiers in the world. if you have what it takes. you can serve with one of Canada's famous infantry Regiments. But you 1141': to be good In make the grade. any drug counlev. 53 Mrs King and inmily in the sor- row which they have sustained in No. 1 Personnel Depot, Garrison Icnaclu, Halifax, N.S. No. lC Iocrultln Station, Icninoton Si. Annoury, lkmlnglon The Army I-crvmng Oilco, Hi 26A Kent 50., Clvurlolmuwn, P.!.l. SERVE CANADA The men and women who serve in Canada's Defence Forces- scrve the cause of our freedom. They are ready and trained to defend the Canadian way of life. This is the most important job in Canada, today. URSEIF the Canadian Army Active Force. But more Tl-IEARMY - Ear. full Morincma. apply r git cwcyim . ', . The Anny Recruiting OM13. Vkmlc Parli, Sydney, N.S. health; Italian or An . Annipollc I, . ltllpwm. New Gloupn. M and Ynnnoul , N.& l niomuon Harvey 91.. Halifax, N.S.