THURSDAY Automatic Navigator For Jet Aircraft LONDON. Jan. 30-tReutersi- The Society of British Aircraft Constructors today revealed details of s new radio device said to make ch:ld'ii play of high-speed jet navi- gallon. It automatically draws the air- craft's course on the pilot's map and shows him exactly where he is at any time. The gadget. undergoing tests at I seven-mile altitude. will be used on the world's first jet airliner. the Luxury Comet. due to go into rou- tine, service next spring. ' By picking up signals from it series of ground stations. the auto- matic navigator-known as the Decca Flight Log-can plot a course accurately at up to 1,500 miles an hour. If conditions are good It can guide a pilot to within 250 yards of the end of the airport runway. the Society said. hi... Stalin-Churchill Meeting Urged LONDON, Jan. 30- (AFN ---Prime A particularly good ORCHESTRA SEAT! Even though a large number of our feathered friends leave us for many months, we Canadians have orchestra seats for the blrds' most outstanding performances. On their breeding grounds birds are in their best. voice. For this reason. some songs are rarely heard in the United States except in the most north- erly or mountainous districts. But Canada is a vast nesting place for countless birds. Here they may be sien at work as well as at play. Besides the year-round residents. Minter brings us certain Arctic birds that never cross our bound- ary. As the days lengthen, migrants start to move up from their south- ern holiday resorts. On arrival in Canada. dressed in their best suzts. the males are singing the ifnest songs in their repertoire. ).iir.ist.er Churchill rhortled yester-l,,hey begm by smgmg rm. very my. day at A. Labor stiggestion high-level iiiee-tings with Stalin might get him a kiss from the niistarhed Rod rhlertaln. Urging a. Stalin-Churchill meet- ing, Hugh McGovern reminded the Prime Zvlinisler that the Comnnm- lst leaderv once met. Von Ribbcnirop. Chincsse Nation-. slist leader Chizing Kai-Slick. and a Japanese ambassador "whom he rissed on both checks " Amid guffaws. Chu.r.iill respond-; is as good: sci: "Mister Mr-Govrrii 1 judge of such delights as I am." SLEEP T0-IIIGHT . Alli RELIEVE IIEIIVOIISIIESS IZIDAY T0-MORIIOW! s PIIISNESS. IRRITAIILITY: NIIVOUI TENSION, IITTERINISS No waiting for rexliiiti SF.llit"lN arn FAST. Nov .1 kn-ixe "innit, Fooil or Vitamin. ti... arid. oi the .......ie examined In immu wr iu.:mi to imp ' ..lI. vim ....m-. uni. . ..... ........ .i.... they m. not silk. Ii nu Iiirir niupmnu are caused lw ni-mum irn-ion, rim ilirx are higi-i.uriinr, nimiimui. it mu milrr in with way auvi in... -mil.-..iu, Ill learning how In mm. Sl'l)l(2lN ..... i..i.. ya... N0 (iPM'rI:s Nn iiiitmlliizs, N0 IlARI1l'l'Li( l" 5.51-'.l)I('i.V vim ii . vile i..i.l.-. sniru lfali .1im... .si'.nI('l.V is mini Iw irzivu-red rim: 1- only but Im presrriuinu i. new-rs:ii--.' in .ui..rmi ... your ........, i..ri.. Two sEDiciN'”” Sciislivs I'oi Nciiiiiisiiiiss gr & 5-L59 the wartime! Tietman forriczn minister. Joachim, thatlthen to entice the ladies and re- serve for their brides the choicest spot for a home. later to protect their chosen territory from molest- ation and hold their wives, and ti.-rally to keep their young families together. In winter, each individual thinks solely of its own welfare, and can ciily be seen flitting about in iscarch of food. But in summer we 'Canadians have the privilege of getting to know them intimately. peeping into their homes. witness- liiig their way of life. Who can match unmoved the love scenes of spring and listen calmly to the male's ecstasy of song? How fascinating to follow the luilding of the Myrtle Warblers in ..t. from the time the first small spruce twig is laid on a bough of Ian evergreen tree to the moment when the home is lined with hair on". feathers, awaiting 0ccupancy' Before. long. four little speckled iogzgs lie on the soft mattress. We unit impatiently while the lovinit couple make sure that those prec- ious eggs are kept warm. Some- itimes the dutiful husband carries a Viiny insect. to iced his wife. who is too busy incubating to go market- -i rv for herself. At last the joy of id overing the first wee baby 'i'ird! Soon the. parents are liard- . prcssed to keep all the little il"fiLlii'lS filled. Who can resist the ttemnlation of spying on their fam- ily life? i For a short period in mld-sum- iiier our birds go into retirement V iile they change their costumes. . ..d on their reappearance some of .lhe gentlemen are unrecognizable. ,Mcssrs. Bobolink. Scarlet Tanager. i(s:ildfinch. and others have entire- iiy lost their lnclivldiiality. They iiiiirzlit be mistaken for their wives. I What birds wear snowshoes? 0 sites in Siiiskist Navel Oranqesi RICIIER FMVWIRI E457 N PEEL I ' will be closod NOTICE THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO.. LTD. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY Jan. 30 - Jan. 31 - Feb. 1 for stocktaking THE, GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN m Strange But True By I. ll. Maclsrtlsur o.o.r. Adiudlcator I Sees Production By Newman tiluli Believe it or not. but recording the sngler'I catch is now going on in sections of Canada and the U8.A. '-m The creel census is based on Wm'N1P5G- '7"I- 30 mic?) " , ,1 A left-handed compliment was Wmnu” mmple in by "uh" given the Newman Club of the of special cards designed to sec- ure data regarding the numbers, species and lengths of fish taken. the type of line used. the time of day. and most important - the time in hours and minutes re- quired for the capture. The idea. behind the i'ish-t.ak- lng census is to provide the ad- ministration with a sound plan for fisheries management. The biological survey in merely groundwork on which the plan is based. while additional sur- veys and analysis of creel cen- sus data are required to check on the progress of the work and to alter the management's procedure as needed for best results. Pound. is derived from the Lat- University of Mhnitoba. last night for their presentation of Men on A Horse," a Broadway Pierre Lefevre, British cator. said he enjoyed the even- ing "immensely." but there had been a number of pitfalls for an amateur cast. The presentation,i in many respects. lacked a third-I dimensional quality. The play. by the American au- thors, John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. is about a greet-i Ing card writer who has a lucky knack of picking the winners at the race tracks and falls in with a group of professional gamblers. It was the first entry to be pre- sented in the Manitoba Regional in word pondus, ounce. from Drama Festival. "Medea," adapt- uncia. or twelfth, being the 12th ;Eirng?C':nE:gilffd'1:Ob;;1':giQ bjeugfi of a pound. Inch. from the same word, being the 12th of a.foot. Yard, from the Saxon word gyrd. or girth being originally the cir- cuimferenco of the body. until King Henry I decreed that it should be the length of his arm. Halfpenny and Farthing: In 1060, William the Conquerer be-i gan to reign. the penny, or ster- ling. was cast. with deep crosses. as s half-penny, or in quarters, for Fourthings. or Farthlngs. as we now call them. will be presented tomorrow night. continued iiov't Support Of 11.0. Flying clubs O'I'I'AWA, Jan, 30-(CPi- con- tinued government support to the Royal Canadian Flying Clubs As- 2 H C" mak. 1 Bow snciation was assured yesterday at 2 go”: 1 How-dye do the Association's 23rd annual meet- W - :;g. 6 HOW d'3'9.d0'3 "m 1 C0m'9VY53iI0”' i ToP'rankiiig officials of the 4 COHVEFSEIIOHS -1 ACQU81Hi3"C9- Transport Department and i.hc R. C.A.F. took an active part in the Acquaintance Table The Sinoker's Song two-day meeting. which concerned itself with the efforts of the 36- iziember clubs to improve flying standards, encourage interest in aviation generally. and help pro- vlde Canada with a pool of t.raine'l pilots. Yesterday the Association heard For thy sake, Tobacco. ! Would do any thing but diel - Charles Lamb "'l'iiere is is tiny weed. man. That grows far o'er the sea, man: ' i e- Thevgiuclccs of Hh Ch does more b M. Drury. deputy defence min- Than does the gossi'p's tea. man. nitiigiihfgscglgii it's name is called tobacco. 000 aircraft-production program 'Tis used near and far. man: M1 DFIHZV paid liirzli tribute to the The carman chews - but I will Work of the R. C.A.F'. choose "So far as progress in Canadian -I-he dainty" cigar, man. r.v:ation is concerned." he said. "1 g - g . ' g believe that your Association can T15 dainii" EV" 1" 5hape' m”' '- il'l'0flerly claim to have been more So mund. 30 5m00Ih. so long. man! linfliieiitial than any other single llf you're a churl. "twill from you liiocfv in keeping this country in hurl i1if'l'i with developments between Your spleen - you'll sing a song. .ilie wars." man! ' Comnilodore F. S. Carpenter. g V . . (mo of traiiing for the R.C.A.F ,IIfhfle:;i?1”'ivo”u'1-9igoliggbgiinl mm urged the Association to consider 0 ta 3 18 d gt” ” omzmand .ays and means to keep "in reas- ” 1” ” " 3 C, ' Our:-hie practice" a pool of reserve An idle hour to kill, man. 1...-Jm 1..5gmCmr5. And if the blind godg Cu.pid' During 1951. the 36 clubs report- Should strike you Iii. the heart. "'5 557 accident-5 in 66.050 hours of UVIHE. compared with 33 clubs re- man. - , ,, T k 1 d . A. iluliriug 35 accidents in 3B.3i6lioiii's a fasislpj" 3' M. an 0” your 05 ”YIl1f.! the previous year. Of thr- "'rh;-ea are in over your sinking fasi!" But there was at- gucg, fectlonate amusement in his eyes. M-uudg- and his hand. i Our Daily Serial ny ressv Den ' CRANE: NINE Part Two Buzz said sternly. "Whoa! You head. kid. and that drew liars through his arm. was very gentle. "What she means. Mr Mallory, is that if Celia wants to marry you. that's her business! Natural- ly. we both hope you'll be happy!" said Buzz firmly. and added "I don't suppose there's anything more to for us to say - except good-night!" win watched them as they went up the walk, and when he looked at Celia again she saw face was hard with resentment. that his "So that's your mother and fa- ther," he commented dryly. "I don't wonder that you felt stranger here. Is Aunt casual towards you?" like a Judith as Celia said swiftly. "It's just that you don't understand-" but she bit back the words. She couldn't. betray the confidence that Rniiby Pearle had entrusted to her: she couldn't tell him that Buzz and Mary sue were so completely ab- sorbed in a tight little world all their own. or that their absorp- tion was based on the knowledge or each, supposedly unknown to the other. that Mary Sue was liv- ing on boi-rowed time. and that any clay the breath of life that luld them together might be snapped. Celia looked up at him gravely and said. "I've told you, darling- Aunt Judith is really my family. And she won't be willing for me to marry you until she is honest- I) and sincerely convinced that we really love each other and that our marriage will endure" win put his am about her and said di-yly. "Hm-ml I'm not sure I like that. either. Think she's go- ing to be hard to convince. May- Iic I might to just bundle you up and run off with you-Hey. that's an idea! flow about marrying me tomorrow. and we'll fly to Mexico and face Aunt Judith? It would he a. marvelous honey- moon!" "I. couldn't, darling. I've got. :0 tell her first." Celia insisted. At last he yielded the point and she stood in the drive, watching him So away. after promising that she would ride with lilm in the mom- lnr. She went upstairs at last. sud- (lcnly conscious of the rumpled feeling that inevitably followed a day in the open. even with all the conveniences that Win had been able to provide. She showered. and was slipping into a. thin, short-sleeved white dinner dress when there was a lmockg at I the door and Honey came in. sleek and Shining and very lovely in her chartreuse crepe frock. "Look. Della. Susan's been tell- ing me some perfectly fantastic story about you being engaged to Win Miallory!" said Honey as she came in. "WWII makes .V0u think it's so fantastic. Honey?" Honey lqoked incredulous. "Theii it is true!" she said. "Does it sound so crazy? After E H0l1Me..v-.M1l'm -well I have had Your best paint buy... MFOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS 8- CEILINGS MAY WE BUY , . , g 19:11 accidents. two were major Al'1(In;a-n'l'lC9l from smoking pelt. lam-3 involving three. fatalities. And also if you're married. 1 I In Hymen's chains fast bound. G . , owgiri etc To n':v:,-.ie, your wife out of her me. 32 500 in r Sinu will the whole year i'ound.i , man! -w----- How sweet 'tEs of an evening I. NEW YORK. Jan. an (op: .. when winlery winds do blow, Rosemary Williamson. attractive man. ilirunettc showgiri. was aivardcci As 't-were in spite. to take a pipe, I 52,500 Tuesday by a judgp who And smoke by the fire's gio.v,icniied her a conniving "Cleopa- man! tra" who didn't deserve . c 1 c iit. Tm sanm, in ms shm man. The money was an insurance a- 1 ':il iviidiv roll the waves. inan.iward f" M155 wmmmsmiis swim: Has pipe will smoke. and (.'l'al'i(i(Ur mats mid d'"'T'”"d ””g"i his joker ipart of tho l'1lil.SviRViSI1Ed on her Above his San-nins lzrave. man! iby.:'" admi.rer' Siddw-V 1"”-I" wmi I g rswind-ltd iizs business associates The soldier. in the tavern. ;;,r 553,909 m spam; M. h,,,- I Talks of the battles roar, man; l--- -- - --------S---C yza With pipe in hand, he gives com- mand. And thus he lives titice o'er. inaii! All classes in the world. man. I Have each his own enjoyment. But with a pipe, they're all alik: -"l'is everyon:'s employment! Of 'all the various ple.asui'e.s lThat on this earth there are, man. . AT THE GREEHIIAL '00. SIIG GEST NOW iThel'e's not to me affords such glee I iAs a pipe or sweet cigar. man!" i All our FUR C Now 579.50 Regularly 51.59.50 to 5360.00 stock of OATS to 5199.50 Balance CLOTH BUCKlEY'S MIXTURE Regularly -539.50 to 5115.00 Now 518.95 to 559.50 of Our COATS (.3000 AS 7'l?A .' Regularly S529 STATION WAGON COATS Now 519.50 to 529.50 .50 to 549.50 I.cdios' GABARDINE SUITS Regularly 529.50 to 574.50 Now 516.95 to 539.50 no rack of 0 GIRI.S' COATS. extra special . . . . . . 58.95 One rack or LADIES' ILOUSES. special . . . .. . .. 51.00 See our Table of 51.00 Specials Just received lovely MARTHA- WASHINGTON DRESSES 14 to 44 and 14 1- 52.95 - 53.95 -3- 54.95 "'1: or We Also new Spring Suits, lists, etc. arriving Y The GBEEIIIJAL co. mi. 150 Grout George Stroot JANUARY 31. 193, Goaitiiiight Not6'oodm.'i SWALLOW A VOID S (Vt? I TABLET EVERYDAY 2st - si.2s 95.00:-vi.-I.s.eo-I.-v.wim--tons-ri- sis-1 NEW Chlorophyll TOOTHPASTI Vase Fiuro don "it's lluovlnatod" men tell me I'm attractive and even fun to be with." Honey laughed and hugged her impulsively. ".1-ll. come down off that high horse, and brush that chip 011 your shoulder. pal." she ordered gaily. "Don't be such a nut! Gosh, you're beautiful and any man with a nickel's worth of sense would fall for you like a ton of bricki I didn't mean that! I just wondered how you could go for himi Though he is terribly good looking. and -well, attractive." "And as Mary Sue pointed out. in his presence. is terribly rich." sal.. Celia dryly. "Angel. don't be angry with Ms sue," pleaded lioncy gently. "She is-well. she's unique! There's no- body quite like her. But she's the sweetest soul alive!" To be continued PROUD EMBLEM The white pelican is the state emblem of Louisiana. emblazoned on every automobile licence. 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