i-eaten:-sec--so: 9:000-sA5'1.a&'DcQ-5: :-tees .- ;- . AY. Rant conventions in Smaller Cities Jpunoas. mit..-ice)-The ter- of motoring and difficulties ' finding parking space in mronto and Montreal are prov- 1& too much for farmer members sf Qatario Ayrshire Olub. ..'!ha annual meeting here Mon- ay apgroved a resolution asking Oansdian club going 90 T0- ronto for its annual convention Wedriesday. to change the consti- 'n to permit conventions "in Qaller cities of Ontario and Que- .. High metropolitan hotel 60813 were also listed as a reason for Venting "to go back in the agri- cultural districts for our con- ventions.” The club "has a revenue of 335.000 and spends alxoiii. 56.- mo setting up conventions in T4.)- mute and Montreal." Mr. Brodie less of Kingston said. Proiie Salmon Disappearance QUEBEC. (CF) - Gulf of the at. Lawrence. In discussing observing specimens. The theory was held in quarters that ing the time when salmon moving upstream to spawn. Fisheries Minister Pouliot said Thursday Quebec is working with the Fed- eral Government and the Marl- time Provinces to find why sai- rnon are disappearing from the on a 52,541,000 estimate for his department, Mr. Pouiiot told the Quebec Legisla- tive Assembly salmon movements are being checked by tagging and commercial fisher- men were to blame and that they strung nets at river mouths dur- are Strange But True by F. H. Mums-thus During the early part of the lllth century in Philadelphia, the clergy sought and were granted permis- sion to chain off the city's main streets on Sunday, Why? Bo that people would attend church in- stead of galuivanting about the streets in horse-drawn buggies. On Jan. 4. 1885. Dr. William Grant. of Davenport, Iowa. per- formed the first appendicitis oper- ation ever recorded. The patient, was 22-year-old M-ary Car-Lslde. "Kiss me. mother, I know Pin going to die right away." said mmei Inez Chico of 14341 Firestone Blvd. .lNorwalk. California. The girl had Just returned from it walk, She was apparently in excellent health. Afler this strange prediction Ineit went to her room for a little rest. Seconds later she died in her mother's arms, strange but tnie. At St. Michael": civrnetery In -,,,m.m' H W mbmu W Opportunity Knocks FOR YOU ALLISON MacLE0lllS YOUR PONTIAC - BUICK - G.M.C. DEALER WITH A SPECIAL SALE OF LATE MODEL ENGLISH USED CARS Here is economical transportation at rock bottom psi '52 HILLMAN Sedan. One Owner. 000 miles. timl. only '50 AUSTIN Radian. An iclcal car for the clean and in exceptional cnndili '50 VANGUARD Three in stock. All Smlnns dltinn. with good tires and Your choice for .. Car has been driven 1.1.; This car is in top notch condi- C65. 1,000. 650. 650. small family, on for only .. In guorl cun- nound hnilles. '49 ANGLIA Coach. This car offers mnny lVIIl('I of franlr . portation for only '47 AUSTIN We will accept your argument that this ll . not I late model. Tours for only COMMERC '50 VANGUARD U2-ton pickup. A real lniy iii the goods ., '50 THAMES garrln:-r .. .. '48 BEDFORD This vehicle is a roui hiiy for tall merit or fish snieamnn PANEL DELIVERY This whlcle is a rt-iii buy for the IAL ' VEHICLES 350. 400. 300.- nt will rlolirt-r market isreiitgo the rural re- DONT FEBRUARY 17 P. W. SCOUT VARIETY CONCERT FORGET - AT 8:00 P.M. C. HALL OUR BOARDING HOUSE . the grave of Giovanna Cecere. who i diod several years ago, shines at night. -' Police examined the stone but found no traces of paint or pow- der. What causes it to glow at right? Well, your guess is as good :5 the next fellows. Frankly, I clout know, and the mystery still remains to be solved. The death on May 26, 1947. of Eartley Blank:-nslip, 51. in an automobile accident in Kitsop County. Washington was giver. considerable space in many news- papers because he was the 5th member of the well-known family to lose his life in a highway crash. Hero's the amazing record: in 1923 Herbert Biankensllp. brother or Bartlny. was struck and killed by an 'auto near Tacoma, Wash. Cm Nov.Y, 1985, I second brother Sheriff D. L. Biankcnslip, was kiilcd in II. highway accident list Vthrce days after he'd been re- elected. In 1940 Herbert's brother was killed near his home. and Rush was killed one year later when struck by a speeding automobile. A man about to go to the elec- tric chair at Richmond. Va.. got it rnprieve from tho skies. Two days before the sentence could be cw- lied nut. lightning struck the electric chair and put it out of commission for several days, leav- ing the prisoner to await another date with death. 0 I I one of the rare instances whrn lightning saved it life instead of taking it occurred at York Pt. Prince Edward Island. 30 yoars ago, One of the herd of 13 rattli- owned by David Whitn was knock- Ni down hy a bolt. The trwclvn un- harmed animals started to stain- pede when another bolt struck ' and killed all twelve animals. George Vicknrson. an electric line supervisor far the state or New York and lvfnssacliiiseils and a. former resident of North Rive". Prince Edward Island. was parli- Rlill eloctrnciited when he served as a lineman snvnral venrs am. If meltrd the buckle of his safely i sirap. Th:-ii he dropped to th- sidevwalk where he lriy unconscious, He suffered two snvere shoulder 'v.irns as wvil as deer! burns on his feet and logs. Riished in hospital. sunosssjsnrius " rontinund from page 0 quite content to stay in his mm. inrtabli-. quarters. He made no at- ; tempt to fly. He made friends with i all who came to see him. p The third morning he began to feel uneasy. He didn't know why he felt uneasy. There was no seeming rcnson for that uneasy feeling. It was it pleasant morn- ing. Jolly. round. bright Mr. Sun , was looking down on the Great locean with his broadest smile. .For the first time. Homer lifted those wings that had been so very. ,vcry tired. There was no tired- ness in them now. He flew up on the rail of the grezit ship. A Merry Little Breeze came dam-ing along, and it brought with it a feeling that land was not far distant. He didn't fly. There was still water. water everywhere, and he couldn't forgot the dreadful frol- mg he had had when he had blown out to son. Several times that morning he flew up on the rail. Each time, he went back to his box. All the time he had a feeling that all was well, and that iiceiing grew and grew. Major Hoople p. L5 I Wm mm HEARD THE BANKER SIDE-STEPPED . Nor) WHEN vou 6lNUN6 FER A- i-LOAN ,1o FNANCE-l.YOUR coon-cl-iAii2! w-Mow.vou'yE LEArzm.Voulz- 660N,'ME88E You'i.i:Ls1' OLVJAKE WI-loo? own i "'lDEAl.' win-i some; .3 ' . of MY RICH , Faiesios." . 9 EGAD, JAKE! WHERE HAVE You BEE-N KEEP- (N6 VoLiR'Rlci-i FRIENDS?" .w-THE outv PEOPLE 1'. even see xbu HOB- o NOBBIN6 NITH m . o LOOK LIKE WA K- . N6 REUEF" L BUNDLES! 1 ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN he was given up as a hopeless case. George is still living in New York State. At a mine in south Africa. lightning struck a live wire on the surface and the current was tranlnltted in a split second to the bottom of the shaft. (.000 :ei:t below. Ohugee of dynamite that were set up for blasting exploded. kllling eight men. . Mrs. James Peck of Denver Colo. has seven children. the first was born on Sunday. the second on Monday. and so on through every day of the week. Fred Selmund turned up in bi Crease. ,Wia.. just in time to stop his own funeral. Relatives had positively identified the body of a man ikllled at a railway crossing as his! I O I Dayton police returned from an unsuccessful search for Bob Rickie. wanted at Hamilton. Ont. on a charge of auto theft. Bob was at police headquarters being inter- yiewed for a. job on the force. He'd received the highest grade among the applicants. In the summer of 1952 a couple of boys swimming in Lake St. Olalr discovered the fluke of a huge anchor protruding from the lake bed 300 yards from shore in nine feet of water. (The anchor is now in a Detroit miisuml and poses It number of mysteries. namely. it is much bigger than any anchor used on the Great Lakes l00 years ago. The wooden stock was ll feet lcng. made of oak timbers riveted around the metal shank. If weighed l,400 pounds and its plant fluke measure 62 inches from point to point. It had the figure 12.7 dhlaeied in it. This type of anchor was used by Oolumlbus and other early ma- rlners. No anchor of this type was made after i880. Where did it come from? And who can ex- plain the Great Lake anchor mys- tery? Ever here of the "Boom Boom" Scotsman Says Kills Oulmoded IIDINBUILGE. (A!) - A aunts- man named David Molntoah thought out loud before a gathering of the clans and-loosed some wail- ing. "The kiit is an outmoded relic . fish? Well. there is such a fish and it inhabits the rivers of south America. It gets its name from its air bladders which throb with such force that the vibrations sound like the beating of a dnim. Hudson's Bay is so large that it could easily accommodate the whole ol the British Isles with 2- nou-th space between the land and the water to aail all the novice of the world. Hudson's Bay. or the Mediterranean of Canada. is I.- am miles long and over six hund- red miles in-out at widelt part. What caused dellvenman Ridi- ard Rix of Montreal, to ring the wrong doorbell at exactly the right time? His mistake on that morning of Dec. lbw, nved six persons from probable asphyxiation by tn. 0 0 O Rlx. delivering a new garbage can. picked the house of John Burrows inetead of the one be- longing to the family next door. Jones was roused from sleep by the ringing of his door bell and smelled gas A new furnace had been installed several days before and apparently there was a leak in the main gas oonnectlo Jones found his wife and four daughters unconscious. He was able to rouse only his wife and eldest daughter. bolih of whom said they felt drugged. Police ad- ministered oxygen to the more serious stricken members of the family - but because of Rix's timely mistake none requqed fur- ther medical attention. What's news at Incd? x . TO provide fresh, clean air and good working conditions for the miners. lnco engineers devised an unusual air conditioning system for the "Caving" project of the Creighton mine. They drove a special ventilating shaft from down in the mine up to the surface. At the top of this shaft is a 20-inn fan standing 42 feet high. This fan sucks out the stale dust-laden air and causes clean, fresh air to flow down into the mine at the rim: of 300,000 cubic feet per minute. The fan's twelve nickel bearing stainless steel blades can be adjusted in pitch to increase the flow of air as the mining operation is expanded in the future. "Hi! Rnmnnrl nj .l'irbI", n 7947115! AMA, Iiilly illurlralzd, I41” Iv unlfrre on nqiml Io anyone inlernlrd. kiita while here. And Harold Skel- .m fitionly for the musaim”. said Mun lzntmh. speaking to the Clan Gist- tan Society two nights ago. Pres- ent were members of the As- sociated Mclntoshes, the Molleana the rarquhanona, the Davidsons. the Maioaillivarys and some othetl. V "Absolute nonsense". said l-lugh Mu.-Pherson. "Worse than nonsense". said W. G. Kinloch Anderson. both make kilts. Down lidlrbur-gh's Princes street where an a busy Baturday mid- day some as.ooo persons can be seen walkinc. you can spot at least two or three persons wearng kills. Tourists may not give them an extra glance. but scotsmen do. a Traditional Garb The kiit is Scotland's traditional garb for ceremonial and social oc- casions. You can hire one from any well-stocked shop. The kiit also is proper uniform-off duty- for aoottish Highland regiments. McIntosh. in-year-old account-.nt and father of three boys who some- times wear kilte. had this to say: "The kiit may be alright in the heather. but it is out of place in the town. Most Sootlnen haven't the physique to carry it oflf. They're too fat, thin. too tall or small to go swaggering armund in tartan skirts. The kllt'. insisted McIntosh, ”ia no longer a sy-mlhol of national pride." That did it. statistics began pourinc in M how so many more lrilts are sold now than before. The Dukc of Ekliiiburizh WOT" Bacluicl-is For quick comfortln help for Baekache. Rheumatic Paina.Clet ingupmghts. strong cloudy urine, irritating passagos.Leg Pains. and loss of energy due to ldney- and eorsiplate satisfaction or money back. Don't suffer another day without asking your drugglst for 0? . FEBRUARY is. 1954 tomdhidguideonthe tamoinyear-oIdgnImaIgp;.... Royal Mile here, never wean any- cans pref: it u up, tlh thug else but the kiit. The 70- said ”Nonseuse." too. to shunt ATTENTION PARENTS K Durln the week of February 15 the uu-iugi immunlzat on clinic conducted by the Health Branch of the Department of Health and Welfare will be held in the four public schools and Notre Dame Audsmy, A reinforcing inoculation for school children is neeeg. sary every three years to strengthen immunity ageing diphtheria. The inoculations will be given pupil. in grades 1-4-7 and 10. Parents are urged to have their children take advantage of this reinforcing dose. Any child under 12 years who has never been inoculated may receive the first three inoculations in the series of four which are required. The fourth inoculation may be received at the Health Centre in the Fall. Infants and pre-school children will not be inocu. lated at the school clinics this year. They are advised to be taken to their family doctor or attend the mg. I ular Saturday morning clinics at the Health Centre, 188 Prince Street. BABY CHICKS Wanted heavy fat fowl and chicken Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday weekly at top market price. Cash in your surplus poultry on present or future chick orders. Make the old ones pay for the young ones. Only record of performance sired chicks obtain- able ln all breeds or cross breeds. Canadian Approved (second grade) not hatched CO-OP CHICK HATCHERY Charlottetown MAI jl'klliE 'N'I'ERN-AT'l0NAI..e NICKEL MPANV or causes, mam. 2 as xmo nun wast, roaouro