MAY 8. .1952 THE GUARDIAN. CHAKlJ)'l'l'E'l'UWN aorar. TITLE nusv sr;-'r'rr.iil'r'r:ir-1' b.yui?i:ri'.t ggmlir" worn .' Bloomfie'd corner The name for the city of New wcstrnlnsier, B. C.. was suggest in" htnor by Queen Vicl-oril ancient wostminstzr in England. The oniurlo manufacturing city ed if Gait had a flour-mill. a saw- of mill and a distillery as 1020 early as married hie Flour. good I! WIN 5 S with "Ill? III FIVE" - It's fun to play. On station XXXX My, M5, Robert Pike yo; cakes. C bread. 5 rnlcl if:3.2”a-s ii” Y bl" Five Rose: used not-h."".l-'n else of l0"Y' 1 flour she. use " Y d hgg pies so ever ” 1? dcpcndi car d. ookies. Pi”' d Five Rbiiicsnd a . - s ind 3;; quality I5 first 6195- ' M. Q;,i,..,,i: (ii... rm 1" .':i:l::'. u Sinai. N.S. c ye Her bread flakcy. they of IloIifax,.N- 59 , CAI! mg veiiitytd 10 1 should "59 All Purim” ”""" red but in " 5 iliivc ROSES W” 5 were 59 5'" would SlmPlY it ou ii an rim . nutritious. 1 vicu,u:e35 LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY J LIMITED rsrIi.IsA ESCAF 3 good reasons why it's the best cofeeyou will ever taste There's a full richness of flavour in awry cup of NESCAI-'li. That's why more peogle. the world over, drink NESCAI-ill than a other instant coffees combined. it savesyou so much money I It's a premium coffee, a ways fresh and full of llas-our. Yet NESCAF 40c a pound over regular collee: will save you up to. .it's easy toprepare Quick as the ironic boils. you can have satisfying. invlgoratin coho. Make it in the Ctl :. .”r'-??asc.'fr'i':5.. i'.'5r"'.f..?'Ii'..'a'.11lf”.'3l'a ya boiling hot water and your colee is res lEH'K. ' you aiaroastad -uncut m......s .....j..,;.'. team Ii strange But - True I I1 I. ll. IIIQAIHIIII Japan's number one Tsmpla of Kyoto, called the i-ligashl-llong- wonjl, is larger than the New York Public Library. This magnificent temple cost 88,000,000 and was seventeen years in building. in an outbuilding near the famous temple, is a rope of human hair 300 feet long and three inches in diameter contrlbuted- from the heads of the faithful and was used in dragging the giant timbers into place. ' Japanese morality is as puzzling and paradoxical to the western mind, as is cverythlng else in the Orient. The Japanese is practical shaving his eyebrows, paring the nails of hisifingors and toes, gird- ing up his loins, and then rushing into ho street with his sword to chop somebody into small pieces. Efficient policing has put a damper on this fiendish practice, but it still goes on in some sec- tions of the country. Another el- fective remedy against such cri- minals. is to bury a pig with the executed one. Why? Because that's the moat humiliating pun- ishment that can befall the pig- loathlng Mohammedan. I O The Phili ' consist of 708! islands. or 114,000 square miles oi territory, and 10,350,040 inhab- itants. The dialects spoken are estimated or computed by differ- ent authorities to number from and material-minded when it comes 35 i0 51 to the sexes. His piirents pick his wife. believing that love is a secondary matter inl marriage, since too much affection for his wife tends to draw his interests away from his family and the state. If he wishes to visit the red light district, he does so open- ly. making no attempt to cover up his movements. , ' ' But few males are eizier guilty of a an a is never guilty of flirtation in public. The custom of running '"amok" I" ''ll'"'' rmone all the Mohamme- dan Malays in varying degrees of treguency. since their religion teaches that to die in killing a Christian is to merit heavenly re- ward, the native who tires of life Skinny men,womeii gain SLLOLIS lbs. not iloiy Pap, iliin, Vigor last a thrill. loo! llinba all out: url I'll up; look aonlnoser scrsynr; boo linen ball. I "V - Ilvllr bun-vols look. 1 ousanda of ill! man. who navar could in fore. 1. health -loalllrrg bodies. hollows aa yo most I not it bo 100 lu- bulb Iihaa"ylzu"v': rsilrld Ibo. you and for-"normal we hr The original settlers of these beautiful South sea Islands were little black dwarfs with flat noses, kinky hair. thick lips, and oversized feet. It's a tragedy when daughters marry so close to home that every tlrne a. domestic cloud darkens their horizon they can? run home to Mom and Dad to weep out their woes. , or failure in business is caused more by mental attitude even than by mental capacities. If your foot slips you have a fight- ing chance to recover your bal- ance, but if your tongue slips you can never recall your words. - Competition is good if you have the sense to use it as the green- llglrt signal. There are substitutes for almost everything but sleep and work and action. This is the age of triumph for the pessimist who always expect- ed the worst. 0 O O Cantonls City of the Dead is a strange place: and once each your entire families assemble here to worship the dead, whose num- bcrs run into many millions. Cof- fins lay about everywhere waiting a suitable time for the final bury- ing. Everywhere is evidence oi superstition. some of the coffins. for instance. are guarded by wooden statues of wariors. gar- ments, snd imitation Jewellery, 4DAlLY CROSSWORD 19. Fuel 1. Consequence 21. slight ACROSS 1. shades of a primary -- color 5. story 9. Egress 10. African . antelope 1!. Variety of 3. willow 7. I2. Lalra 8. is. wild horses 11. lo. Elevated train (shortened) 11.1-ligh nous.) ll. Affirmative DOWN 2. Live 3. Fare 4. wandered 5. Chinese secret societies Range 23. Conundrum: 25. Applaud 27. Mandate 28. Pronoun 30. Leap 3!. Permit 32. Charge for services ' ' 83. Jewish ' month 54. of shop- herds sheep 43. Finishes 22. Not many 23. Knock 24. God of war 25. Talk River (Fr.) 26.Having in An Arabian 28. Cores state 13. Swing about a fixed point 51. 15. Sewing implements 29. 32. I-i'.Vl2i-i i-.'H'.ll;l taste Framework of crossed wood bcs Iraferlara Answer, 34. Unadulteh Like an eel Enduns Leaf of a palm 37. Mandate DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llero'a how to worlr it: A X Y D I.-I A A X I Is I. 0 N 0 F E I. L 0 W One letter simply stands for mother. In this example A is mad ' for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- trophles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are dlilerent. - A Oryptograrn Quotation BVLB Q8 ZFI TDDFPBKJD WLKEQ YLPUFK B2 BVF PSI YLKF 88 NP BVF DVJFZ BJWF-WJCC. Yeaterdayla cryptoqaotr: SHE is so CIRCUMSPECT AND RIGHT. SHE HAS HER SOUL To KEEP.-MEYNBLL 5. -..-.... I ll . .. They go well iogolllii - 57. FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't os embarrassed by loose fa.se teeth slipping. dropping or wobbilng when you sat. talk or laugh. J'.loI- sprinkle a little FAG- 1T.E'l'H on "your plates. This pleas- ant powder gives a remarkatae sense of added comfort and se- curity oy holding plates more firmly. No gummy. gooey pasty taste or feeling. its alkaline (non- rid). Go: PAS'l'EE'l'H at gpy drug store. made of paper. surround the corpse, and stranger still. a liv- ing attendant is on duty in order that fresh tea may be served the dead every morning. Inside the actual burial place or vault, may be seen thousands and thousands of wooden slabs. en- umerating the virtues of each de- ceased person, after the manner of our own obituaries. These slabs or tablets are rented out at prices ranging all the way from S1 to 8300. according to how much the deceased person's people are able to pay. Disposing of the dead is quite a "racket" in China, as indeed it is in many parts of the world. s A Chinese funeral. like every other ceremony in China is an occasion for making a lot or noise. The more prosperous processions are led by several bands made up of flutes, drums. fiddles, and what have you. And believe it or not. the players play only lively tunes. But then, one must remember that everything in China is the exact opposite of everything in Canada or Europe. even to the garb of the mourners, who wear white. Behind the musicians come boys carrying altars laden with fruit for the deceased, their the coffin with its silken canopy. and finally the mourners, most of whom appear to enjoy the show. and Vicinity -Miss Betty Martin is at pm! sent at her home convalescing irorn an attack of measles. A number of men are working on the roads filling up bad holes with gravel. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. Martin had as their guests on Sunday. April 27, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Jules Poirler of Miscouche. Mrs. Henry Plneau, Jr., motored to Alberton on Monday, April 28. She was accompanied by Mrs. Leon Peters and Marie, also Mrs. Arthur Martin Quite a few housewives were vexed at the new change of time on Monday. April 21 as many of them missed their favorite radio "stories" , The inconsiderate motorist on a dusty road should get a taste of his own medicine by having to walk on a dusty road and meet- ing another inconsiderate motor- ist. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclair have arrived from Boston, U,5.A. where they spent the last three months visiting relatives and friends. They have taken up re- sidence in their new home in Woodstock. The s.c.w.r. held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Ur- ban Pineau. Mrs. Kentford Horne presided. The roll call was answer- ed by seven membe rs. Mrs. Don- ald MacAusland distributed Red Cross work. I Glace Bay on Cape Breton 12:- land was so called by the French explorers because the Bay was ico- bound when discovered. FLOOR GLOSS lt's so easy to keep floors bright and cheery with HAWES' FLOOR GLOSS-and inexpensive. too. Applied with a cloth or FLOOR GLOSS applier. HAWl3S' FLOOR GLOSS sp eads quickly and evenly with so very little effort. Allow abo t 20 ninures for drying, and PRESTO!-s rich, gleaming lustre that enhances the beauty of lovely floors-and remember-no buffing or polishing. 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