TUESDAY - . THE GUARDIAN. cl-iAaLo'rfra'rowN .;-egg. -. - other side as 1! that helped. He was trying to decide where a trap was hidden. and where it anywhere that piece of meat could be taken without springing a trap. Finally he shook his head. "It's of no use." said he. "You seem to know all about it.” said Blacky. "I know enough about it to know that only a silly Fox will IIIIIOESS IEIITIME continued from page D g chance that It might pay him to do it. He trotted around a turn of the brook and there beside 0. small opening in the ice over the brook was Blsicky the Crow. and a little way from him was a mouthful I t. ' beam, low. ,4,” uoneru take such a chance with a trap urhd may. as it would be for me to try to get. that meat." declared Reddy. ”Why don't you take it?" he add- .ed. and grinned. "I have yet to see a Fox that is smarter than a crow." retort- "You don't need to fell mt that." said Blacky. "I just came over here to see if some one had taken this piece of meat. I knew it was here." Roddy sat down a couple of ed Blacky. He spoke a little feet away from that piece of sharply. He had seen Reddy'I meat and studied it. He cocked lzrln. "Perhaps the one who took the meat back at that other trap will come along and find this. If he tries to take it, we'll know who got the other piece of 7meat." said Roddy. Blacky flew up in a tree and in. head on one side. then'7ontI1f .:.jC?-:- ZER-0-PAK U.N.'a Nciosscurlty Council'Membera sm- Three newly elected members of the Security Council, of the United Nations-Chile, Greece and Pakistan-took their seats for the first time on 17 January, when the Council reconvened in Paris for 1952. Here they are shown after their first meeting, left to right: Hernan Santa Cruz of Chile, Ahmed S. Bokhari of Pakistan, .2. K Reddy started to go on in search. of something to eat elsewherel Hardly had he turned his back; when out from among the trees; flew a bird about the size ofi Sammy Jay. He was very mod- estly dressed in brownish-grey and white. He was followed by l7?05ff0 f00D5 the Security Council's President Jean Chauvel of France and Alexis Kyrou of Greece. They replace Ecuador, India and Yugoslavia. I I I her hand in his. he drew her up to . Ithe verandah where he greeted O lmm. sue and Buzz and repeated Ur y I his statement. I. Buzz looked at Mary Slle and Fresher than Fresh (ET X another almost exactly like l'lim.i lt was difficult to tell them apart . They were Whisky Jack and his 5 mate. Sammy Jay's cousins. They”. flow down on the snow quite close to the little piece of meat. "Watch out!" called Blacky. "A trap is hidden there." AVA ILABLE AT A I .L rlhen back again at Will. Serial "Oh. surely there's no danger. pthig tar inland," he protested. 5: Perry Dern "It's quite a storm." insisted win. "The last radio warning for lhis area said that there were ygnles of from severity to ninety miles an hour, and cautioned ev- erylyody within a wide range. that CIIAPTETI. TEN &w4'2? DF.Al.l".RS Two minutes later Whisky Jack flew away with that little piece of meat. his mate following him. Canada Jays are experts in steal- in: bait from traps. i i l INTEIIIIUPTION NOTIOE I I There will he an interruption of electric power on our Longworih circuit. in the city of Charlottetown, and vicinity, and on all our rural lines outside the city of Charlottetown. with the exception of the O'Leary and Alberlon districts on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6th, between the hours of 12:30 and 4:30 p. m., weath- er permitting, for the purpose of installing feeders from our new substation. The area involved in the Longworth circuit inter- ruption will be Fitzroy Street between Hillsboro and the C. N. R. tracks, Felling Street. Victory Avenue. Kensington Road. and radiating streets off Kensington Road. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. O. N. II. TRAIN SERVIOES Lv. t:nAlu.o'r'rr.'rowN-'- For Summersldv--" du-u 7:00 n.m.. .'l:Il0 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. For Murray Harbor 4:00 p.m.. daily ox. Sunday. For Sourla 2:30 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. 7:30 am. 'I'lu-s.. Thur. Sat. (Elmira) Lv. Sourla 6:45 p.m.. Mon. & Fri. 5:45 p.m. Tut-.-I. lb Thur. For Georgotown 2:30 pm. daily cu-I-pt Sunday. For Tlgnlah 3:30 p.m. daily can-pt. Sunday. LV. SUMMERSIDF.- For Charlottetown 1:15 n.m.. 10:10 n.m.. 2:45 p.m. daily at. Sunday. For llorden 7:15 n.m.. 2:05 p.m.. daily exct-pt Sunday. For Tlgnlsh 0:15 p.m.. tlally excl-pt Sunday; 12:01 p.m., iilon., Wed. Fri. Noncton - Halifaxl - Saint John Montreal - Toronto " 'Lv. Charlottetomt 1:00 a.vn. daily rxeept. Sunday. Lv. surnrnerslde 1:15 am. daily nu-pt Sunday. 'I'hrnIl(h alr-conditions-cl alerpcr Charlottetown-Montreal. leaving Charlottetown 1:00 l.rn. Car Ferry Service Bordon -- Cape Tormontina DAILY lln. Ionian ........... O:ilIa.m.. Iloo p.m.. 4:Mp.m., 1:10 pan. . : In. Cape Tormentlna .. Io:ua.rn., 1:40 p.ln.. o:oop.m., 0:00 pan. NADIAN x NATIONAL Pa” Tm" includes us. to batten down and . . :take every possible precaution." Celia: cheeks flamed and she, Buulogked at Man. 5",. who said sharply. ”That's not truem” .. - i . .. .. d, W W lied Numb lhelia””.5.;".ifi.”il”.si.';ll ii.1.L?..?2”?..'"i... I00.-i in his eyes. and after a mo-lgnfiio It doe; sound bad” mom she said husklly. ”Darn it Emil Sam linsramh. uwaum Wu I'd like to know who invented the like ,0 SD M." to jznlen cmim. idea that being in love is a wildly lthm.,.. slate. Its nothing of the! "But of course she would!" mid ,. '. , , ' Iwin autlioritalivcly. without giv- us because 30" me nm in lmeulliiz Mhry Sue a chalice to answer. my ;:il'l!" he told her flatlv "You - - .. l ” ”0 r house is practically huiil- never have been. But some ' day. Cml:egpmO,,.. .39”: g9mg"m .he an?! F well" ”: Buzz looked at him coldly. hxou out fa in lole too late. "Young mam mew: no such you're gnlniz to find out 3- "rcntl , . t . plnnlly things that are a closed migm dfha,eI;u::;:c:,';;;D:min Zzusf; ;book to you at the moment!" llgmlxishurilicgng. O; .a mun Ignrg ; And without giving her time ion 1. recover -from that he took his hoe; win smiled and MK. mmsmn- tam 0;! down me mm ly. "I think we may fccl misali- lmemgjd ..rlmfleS?;cl(h:.rlIrcn:fgldmog: ably certain that a house bu.'.t as . . . " , , ours is. with a liurricalic cellar. 1.!v,l-:l:(;::ghme Bugs and DOC IleIe.vl'nllld be safer in winds of ninety - ' lmiles an hour than a plaicc like ,,S1ehaus0hueLdug hlfr glands S.uddem-V I this." He turned to Colin and said hex. gnehud Hand Q 1:3." "gm sholtly. "Come along. dni'lini:." ' 39 lmg ell Celia hesitated. But she could teeth hard. Iold herself she hated- .a - . A . Rush, Randolph for starting glnot argue with lilnrlthcll; 1: (lei: .IZ'flIll of thought that was unselt-loi her parents". IL”? bmf . "21 ling She wnmcd m be Sure to .seemed. such s-Ilan,.cl's ('d0l(I( clkl(' learn to llndcrslnnd him. so tlmtipm I761 ”'.”"I m gym 5.” In ' there need be no further ai'gu..'Pd Mm 1.1"” m I C rcmi ment. so that she would not upset! F0 be Com nu” him. or in any Way an nd 1,351 ' ''''' 'f",'iTT”"j , sense of the fitness of tlllngs. Shel 51 PATRKKS ROM) huionll had a long i-ow ahead or her. she ,. I l. . realized. before she could hope tolua1::1.1oMng is the mm” rm JR”- nccon-lplish this. Win liked a er-. . lain amount or formality and dig-I Glade VnI'jL,,Mgh(:l (Bank Illlmjl lllt.v and she would have to learnigagiqli ." O1 5 Wm 'v' to do things the way he ilkcdl iG,.:,l,,,eX.H3T,mS;2.,.,,,., (.,,..m. .. Whem Em she WW” 19'”"- she Huntl Stewart" 1 J sc h AR(r;cr-I .pi'omised herself recklessly. 50" y ' " O D " I l I 0 I I I I Grade VI-l. It uas a few days later that Winiamy Emerson. la came over to the Bartlett place. 0 HIV. .1 th 5. . .t.'a liate in the afternoon. ;Rl1t;1a(11)eon..e11..: A? a mm ' "I , Ificuol Tweet He greewd her Grade Il-l. Raymond Grant. vialmly, kissing her ardenlly. c0n1- Grade Iggll Eva Su.wm.t. 3' pletely and undisturbed by the fact that Buzz and Mary Sue were on the porch. so close they, could lmeum 5;”-arr, mat help seeing Md Imlrlngr "Ii Perfect attendance for Jalularv: "me "V" "I COHE” 3” 0' 3'0” and Alctlia Stewart. Doris Dolinclly. who you over in Azalea Court for am-1 Ruth Dnnngim the evening. You see. that Florida Highest avsmgcs rm. hurricane that's been cutting up Men”, slw.m.t' 9.-,.;. the last week or two is supposed G.-am, 91:7, ' to pass this way some time around Sglly nandmimn, Q.-39).”. Myrlin Grant. Perfect attendance for half lcrnl: .'InllllfllT3 T cm in y lnldnighl and will quite possibly hm.m... m.-.- hit the Palm. My place wlll he LONDON-(CF)-William Gould. 51 lot safer than this one." and he 70. drove the first No. 54 streetcar FEV0 Ell l1llC0"5CI0U5I.V FIITOZIIHI-lover the Vauxhall Bridge 45 years 31”” "I III" blll Cll"ll5Y'I00k1lllZinlzn. Now he has driven the last Old Il0U5e- 'one. Buses are replacing tramcars Without waiting -for her answer. on this route. NOW ON DISPLAY The Beaaltlful 1952 FIRESTONE DeLUXE REFRIGERATOR. Trade in your old Refrigerator or Ice Box Today. We give a. liberal allowance. Terms to suit ally pocket. FIRESTONE ELECTRIC AND GAS WASHING MACHINES The Finest Washer You Can Buy. Big trade-In allowance on your old Gas, Elcciric or Hand Machine. Tenns can be arranged. CONSOLE MODEL RADIOS We take Battery or Electric Radios in trade. Our allowance is big. See us before you buy. FIRESIFONE OIL SPACE HEATERS-All Sizcs Trade In Your Old Stove Today. 5 I I FIREST lnnvruro l l i l N &1Mal'.'KAY (30. "Your Friendly FIRESTONE Dealer" 187 Git. George St. Phone 747 We are well supplied with coal for City de- livery and for Country trucks. If you need coal, telephone us for prompt delivery. I-LR. LARGE & Co. gnoxr. -1000 ' floral strange But True ay r. ll. Muanau In Berne. Switzerland. all the arcades which protects pedestrians from wind. rain and sun. It's strange but true that all our words of necessity are derived from the" German; our words of luxury and those used at mealtime, from and the elements, as well -as the and articles of food. are the same in German as in English; the fash- ions of dress. and everything be- longing to the kitchen. luxury and ornament. are taken from the French and to such a. degree of exactness. that the names of anim- als which serve as flesh for men such as Ox. calf. sheep. when liv- in are called the same in English as in German; but when served at table they are called beef. veal. mutton. etc.. after the French. "Where God erects a house of DTRYGY. The devil builds a chapel there." 0 I O The first record for marriage entered in the church register of ptlle West Parish of Greenock. Scot- .land. starts with Adam and Eve. being the Christian names of the nl-st couple who were married af- ter the register came into use. The citizens of Greenock can boast therefore of an ancient ori- gin. but you won't find the Garden of Eden in their bleak regions. On the highway near Detroit may be seen this unique sign: "Tn Detroit-This trail leads to peace." Lines taken from "The Table illook". and titled A Declaration in Law: ”Fc-e simple and a simple fee. And all the fees in tall. Are nothing when compared to thee. Thou best of fees-fe-male? Sign on it swlnirlnp: door of a lpublic-hollse in Yorkshire, Elig- land: "This gate llzlllgs well, And lilxldcrs none; Refresh and pay, And travel on." . . . rllffirully of amvlyiug PIES IN MIEMGRIAM LIDSTONE MR. VVALTER , At the Prince Edward Island jl-lnspitnl on Jan. 19th. 1952. God lcallod to his eternal rclvard Mr. iwaller Lldslonc in his liftv-eighth year. After attending Union Commer- cial College. Summersldc. he on- listed in 1914 in the First World War. and after four years of ser- wicc l'ctul'ncd to ills homestead and ;r-nzaged in farming for a time. He :then conducted a business of his own in eglzs and poultry at 0'- Leary. When ihc Co-operative Store op- clled some years later. he was ap- pointed lnanager until he enlisted ngain in 1940 in World War II. After nearly four ycars' service his health broke. down and he had hcen ill since that time. Mr. Iildstone was esteemed by all and this was shown by the many tributes. cards and letters rcccivod. . Besides his wife. he is survived bv three children: Bernice. cm- oloyoc of Enmants Drug Store. Summcrslde: Gordon. student at Mount. Allison University. and Dar- rel, R. C. A.F., Trenton. Ontario. Sprays Deacons of the Central Baptist Church. Saint John. Ernest. Clara and family. Enman's Drug Company. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Philipson. Allie and Charlotte. Leigh and Olga. Albert. Eva and Grant Wilburt and Silver. Thelma and Sterling. Denzll and Eliza. Dan. Hazel and family. Lloyd. Jennie and Barby Mary and Audrey. Lloyd and Gerald. Irving and Dot. Cut Flowera Dr. Lea and Mrs. Callbeck. Rny and Kenny Grant. Florence and Bud. Rosa and Eva Burns. Tl-onion friends. Rev. Garland and Mrs. Brooks. Floral Tributes l"lllow.-The family. wreatha:v- Brother John and family. slslcr Margaret. Spurgeon. Mae and family. Personnel 6 RD. R.C.A.F., Tren- ton. Ont. swift Canadian Co.. saint John. Summerside Legion. Darrell and Katherine Bl-ldgca family. Libby and Thelma. sterling and Walter. Cyril and Goldie. Florlne Evans and Barbara Rog- ers. Alice O'Brien. Winifred and Elsie Mcliusland. Broken Clrelo Jim and Janie. Dan and Pearl. Albert and Ruth. Ray and Aldoml. Hansen and Mass Roy and Eileen. No. not cold beneath the grasses. Not close-walled within the tomb, Rather in my Father's mansion. Living in another room. Living llke-the-one-who- loves me. Like my child with cheeks abloom. Out of sight, at desk or schoolbook, Busy, in another room. OWBRIDGES (lHl( (GU HS COLDS residences fronting the streets have the French. The sky. the earth. names of animals. household goods rm to the pronouncement at the hu- liah languau may be illustrated in two lines. where the combination of the letters ough, is pronounced in no less than seven different ways. namely: 0, uf. of, up. ow. oo. and ock. "Through the tough cough and hiccough plough me through: o'er life's dark lough my course I still pursue." O O A pat-an old joker-and Yankee more sly, Once riding together. a gallows b P 5': said the Yankee to Pat. '1! I don't make to free. Give that gallows its due. pray then where would you be. "Why honey," said Pat. "that's eaally known. "!'d be riding to town-by myselfe -all alone." -Sam Sam's Ben. I D If you would live well for a week. kill a porker; if you would live well for a month. get mar- rled; if you would live well all your life. get into politics. In the time of Queen Elizabeth only eight-pence was paid at an inn for a medlco all night; and in the time of Charles II. only two- pence for a man and horse at Bristol. A recent wedding took place in England in which Ann Chorey be- came the bride of John Dary. Since the introduction of electric lights. luxury has increased. Our forefathers rose with the Iark and of The Commerce today. week builds up surprisingly. Ask for your copy "It's Simple When You Know How." And by a coincidence, that's the title of the Commerce booklet telling women the whys and hows of day to day banking. Get your copy at your hranch When you know and understand how to bank eflicfcmly. then the thought of Savings becomes second nature to you. You can put wheels on your wish, whether it's a vacation trip next year, or a bicycle, or even a car . . . ifyou get into the important habit of saving. You'll discover that just a little each FEBRUARY 5. wanttobedwltbthesun. 000 The worth of anything is deter- mined by the demand for it. In the desert. a drink of water is of mo: value than a pocket full of go . Truth is clothed in while. But a ll-.i comes forth dressed in all the colors of the rainbow. Willie digging a drain in Italy. five workmen came upon something 1952 which had on appearance ecu: They burned it. In 3 In 4." they all sickened and died of sun. strange fever which none at tho medlcoa could name. Nobody gm ever know whether it wu rho winding-sheet of a dead per-gun 0, not. If it was, then it's mm, probable that the linen was 41,, eased and carried its contagion to the workers. causing their death. at your local branch, or write to Frances Terry, Head Office, The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto. The Canadian Bank of Commerce " The Commerce" in Tip Top Sportswear Tip Topnlljailors See Page 2 SIIC,8 always smart RIDING HABITS Cut by band. tailored to your ' Jivi ual measurements. rm ”5i15 eh Men's Fleece Combinations . . . PRE , STOCKTAKING O SPECIALS at GREENDALIS I 2.69 Men's Overalls- Rex. 353.95 .................... ,. Fur T Re 2.ll9 Menls Merino -WINTER CLOTH COATS NOW HALF PRICE l.adlca' rimmed and Untrimmcd g. S2950 to dl15.00 STATION WAGON COATS Ladlcs' Regular to S3950 19.50 and 24.50 R llow To 369.50 ...................... .. .?.:.."'.”Jl.:".l.f:'.1ir .......... .. L95 ..... - I0-00 l:':'.;:..:.?'.::::.;".tt:..... IlI.95 24.50 ii.".';:...?"f.'.fr .............. - 211.50 lf.?i'.l:...?i'fTf.' ....... 3lI.50 Man's. Sula. , A9. I New 5 Ilousos - The daily; Greenclal Co. Ltd. 144 . no olllar oso. sraslr LADlES' SOITS 3.49 and 3.95 cg. S2950 to S8950 16.95 and" 24.50 Rack of SKIRTS EXTRA srmlal. pring Suits. Dresses: and Hats arrivilq