JUNE 23. 1953 . , for you to cultivate as many friend- TII3 stars say ' ' ' ships as possible and it would not' Continued from PBSILE be surprising it you were to dis- cover that, in any problems which --'m”""'”'S':iwh can mg arise during the next few N fillegleiliisglfffff lno yourlmohths, you will be ably assisted , O glrgns als a likelihood that: by members of social or religious lmrelffl wish ingv be granted un- groups. Other persons will certain- spcfedly through the good oilices ly give you invaluable aid and aa- fpecgriend sistance throughout the year. '1: (act. generally speaking, your A child born on this day will be I53 horoscope stresses personaligregarions, tun-loving and pos- 91aI.lOIl5lllDS, so it would be wise:sessed ot a good sense 01 humor. TDAILY CROSSWORD - Ii ACROSS DOWN 18. Prepare . A 1. Talks idly 1. 17311.11 for pub- mi.) 5. Diplomacy 2. Entcin lication A gm 9. Nocturnal tainli", 19. Subsldc Ilii ' mammal 3. Puiv: - 23. City or Elli 10. Perceived Vfllrl ' 1 town Eng agmmmlgld by the ear: I. Sumo: (colloq.) an ",.md '12. Burden tabbr.) 25. word at Hnawam an 413. City 5. Greek rioga. Eng-"33 gang till.) letter tion KILIIEJEI BEBE) 14. Copper 8. Subtle 27. Wild I ' 6 money emanation duck luterdnys Allwer t Rom. . 7. Ugly old 43. Cleaned 35. Demoral. 15. Ahead woman feathers lzlng terror 16. Mreah 8. Ascer- 29. Last six 37. A denial J7. Seaport tamed tho lines of a B9. Wealthy under U. N. ture of sonnet -13. Sign of the control 9. Dctest .11. Father zodlgc 20. Man's 11. Mandates 33. Tibetar 14,1-xawmm nickname 13. Pilaater priest garland . tposs.) torch.) 34. Papal 46. Book 21. Terminal I5. Bone (anat.l veil , tabbr.) ' part of the arm , 22. Warp-yarn .24. City Ix till.) '26. collides with 30. Apex '32. infrequent 33. Cut or , the tops lac. snaria 38. Suidaroc . tree . M0. ltalian , river 4!. Permit 42. City (P. I.) I4. Narrow roadwa; 45. Girl's , name 46. Basque- like cap 47. Rever- hereto (8. Famous pirate oz DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A x 3 is L 0 N G F E L L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used tor the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters npog. IIRJOPITIPS. the length and formation of the words are all. hints .m:.a day the code letters are dmerent. IA Cryptogi-an: quotation arxonzox zo urn ETOJZPDOED ,'J'J RXD0,R.G-TQD..cjr1i-oy-1-0, Yeslerdnvw Crwtoqnote: IN 'rw1s'rED BRAIDS or L1L1Es KNITTING THE LOOSE TRAIN OF . ',!'iNo11A1R-iigii,-rpiv. - - -- amy--A3515-E9-P" NOTICE EFFECTIVE JUNE 23. I953 CHANGE IN DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL TIME or EXPRESS RUNS TO AND FROM BOSTON AND AMERICAN POINTS. MONTREAL Aix-D CANADIAN POINTS. Leave: Charlottetown 12:15 PM. Daily Leave: Summerside 1245 RM. Daily Arrive: Summerside 2:40 PM. Daily ' Arrive: Charlottetown 4:10 P.M. Dailv. ALL SUMMER SCHEDULESR EFFE(,"I'li'r. JUNE 27, 1953. island Motor Transport, Ltd. Ph 1 FOR INFORMATION one Ch town 248 Phone S'slde 2822 WEATHER, WMR W” H 4535; T05 toiorlol, attractive Johns-Munville Ceclargruin uslsesios siding ii ' ii 1 l i. illllilil -.siriklng grained appaoranu ; V I Q For MWubllII"tIlIll( , . ,4 -my I y .Ii."l:l:l&i Hero's I siding that can't burn, won't rot and never needs paint to preserve ltl Yes, I-M Cedargraln Asbestos Siding is truly an economical buy. Made of asbestos and It is strong as I sheet of stone and it has charm and heauiy, tool See the three new colors-Pastel Green, Pastel Coral, Pastel Sun Tan - and two aver-popular shades, Dover White and Grnytono. For he luikolu hide: to THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Sally P0i'klns never won a medal -Of 8115' kind thouitii she travels 60 lllllP5 every week from Weston, Mass, to Hancock, NH,, and back to teach a Sunday School class. One of our local mailmen sent Strange But True By 1'. ll. MacArthur me a note which was left in a , Hockey used to be played in thisifllzlll box alone I135 route. The island under the name ”shinny",lnole reads: ”D.nar Albert; Wilil HOCKEY sticks were tiny trees withiyou please stamp this letter and turned ends, and there was no set keep the eggs. I have no change. number of players on either side. Thmlk YOU-" The more scientific method of Travelers who linve seen the Arc- piaying on rinks came about in tic mirage 563' 1! has it strange the winter or 1391 when the char. fascination as wall as delusion. lottetown Hockey club was formed, All kinds of Wl"lr(I forms take The idea that volcanic dust 91- Shane only In dmpivw again iecta the climate is very old. But; where earth and sky inert. in 1784, E. Franklin attributed the AMI IIEWYH1 OIJJPCIS are brought extremely cold winter oi 1733-34 into focus that may artlially be '15 to the great quantmes or mlcamc to 100 miles away. ()n one oc- dust in the air, Dunn; me p3g( CrlSI()ll, a tra,vcllcr In ihnw regions, century and R. hall the nl't3l'agpiSa'llV a party of Eskimos and their temperature of the earth has beenidozs tzlidim: along an ire hold at lowered by volcanic alum pnssmiy 33 ll. great speed, and mining towards much as 1 degree F. Caretully him. Being in no hurry, he decid- kept. records reveal that most. cold ed 10 RVVPIII ””'IV "3'”l'31- And years since the beginning of the While 119 5I00d Walchmz lhPm the 18th centiury have an muowed whole party vanisnerl. No. the volcanic eruption, To prove mm traveller's eyes werr,-n't, playing, point let me cite but one case: him mck-R Wm" he 53W l Following the eruption oi Asama WWREFA (Japan) in 1733 there was no Another Arctic traveller saw summer, at any mtg, not enough two three niastcrl saiiinsz ships hot weather to m,-rm, ,1 sun-”n(.ril'l(iIill2 in open water bvlueeii two, season. Every mom), or the 5-m,.'griaiii. iccbcrizs. B1-painlessly he, there was from light in llPat'y g,m,'1,ival.clied their progress as the two; and snow fell for eight of tm-llwrzs seems to rinse in on the' twelve months in Eur-opp, Normlslnps. The crash would come any America and most of Asia. , moment so the traveller ihnugiil. This may sound 3 lm f,”.,m5l,,C and he steeled himself for the untrl we learn that, the dutemy My awful moment. Just then the mir- toct of volcanic dust on i0lnl)f'l'.'l- 3:0 lifted and that Was thii' He ture is felt over the entire globe-.lI"t”'””I t"If”””i'd mt" II" -Wills The common cold and the txemh. , hr-, saw uerc ovcr an huiidirrl iiiiins or are spoken of innre niien Ilia;-,liLila,i', that they had nni'rm:ly es- any other subject and yet we m,,v,.rapnd being crushed betwecii two do much about either. They Just lCI3I)Cl'g5. come and go. 1 ' ' ' However heres a comforting bli. In the Slil'llnlPl', ships are ottrn of news about colds: You won't seen by the Eskinins on the llOl'7.l-I catch one from the other fellowlzon which are not there at. all bull Lfinless gel sneeze-s. right into your 1ir.'.ually miles away. Usually they awa ritish sciciiiists reccntly,vaiiish as quickly as they appear. can lihcied tests by placing normal; Until the coming of the while Sgrdso ti on tl)llE-Sid? at a blanket inan, Arctic niiiwzcs caused muchi "55 "Wills colds on tlieIroii.stei'1iatioii to the Eskimos. Now other side. lhowever, thev no longer tear all be'E?9dC01llEliiiig and sneezing began mirage. They. may not understand! Urdu? thtelemblaziket alntd illi shortlit but certainly they no longer; - om was icralv I) . t - '1 e, , zine M111 germs. say the sttfttllllglzi . 6? Iiiiiplffftffficced nilra-no is able' IE: of 25 persons Cz1ll?,Ill to fool anyone. It tooled tlic s'al'l)'i in. - - . . - 1 . . .1 .. 1 , - ,i . . . . y iuge ice? xi; fxrpellment Was repeated allields, And it tooled a modern ox- . e 0 times. plni-er when he thought he'd dis- ' icoverczl a. new island in the Arctic! dPMm,'; thfm.l&25 3'0:-its aim AIPMS wute1's, I . ocuv - , .... -. Russia aifdetlfeeUifffe)clmS0l:l:s u iigiflffcil Nipfumfs f(n(ISI2v(h dnf um I . ' 1 ' air mar e islan were? one day become 'the two most unable to fimi ii, and no wonderl powerful nations in the world. This when it was only a niiriive. remarmble l3F0Dh9C.V was based onl What is a mirage? This North- : 0 it 1 - ,. . he theory that all othr. iiiitinnsjerii llI1PllOl1lPll0ll is, according to used up IllCli' S"lPll'lSiS, . air above of the world liave namml resnurcpsv nothing liur layers oi the earth oi diiiercnt W85 I . York And Vicinity Mrs. Leonard Newson visited her mother at New Haven recently. Mrs. Hubert Lewis returned to her home after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crockett, Souria. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slacktord, City, were guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Edison Hardy and Mr. Hardy on Sunday June 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts spent Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Carr, Stanhope, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gordoi Rodri and son Billy. paid a brfet visit to York on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Court were the guests of Mr. Lorne Vesscy on Sunday June 11. Mr. James Nicholson. York. density. When a. cold layer-meets a. warm layer, the light rays are bent. back earthward thus enabling one to see objects which normally would be out of sight below the, linrizori but are projected above it.' spent Sunday at his home at Or- well Cove June 14. Rev. Mr. B rbule. York. has re- turned to hs home after having a short holiday. Mr. and Ml; Jack Watts and rnrrircjgl, Xv: Stewart G. Ives, District Manager 144 Richmond Street, (viharlottetown. P. E I. PAGE SEVEN Miss Carol Hardy and Miss Vivian Allen were visitors to Cornwall on Sunday. son Leith. spent Sunday evening in York. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mr. Eddy Stewart was the guest of his sister Mrs. West Matthew ol Monday evening June 14. Mrs. Elby Hardy, York. was the guest. or Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carr on Sunday, June 14. vno I I'll EEEANY . 2? ALL-expense roSuns...& we ,3aea4. vouo vmtv toast 0 mnaua uxl (min (Ianadian Pacihc mu, DMM cuavuu LAKI loom SEE THE CANADIAN ROCKIES this "ready-wrapped" way! saves costs for you too! See two National Parks-Emerald Lake, Yoho Valley and The Great Divide. Enjoy luxurious living and wonderful food at Banif Springs Hotel andCbateau Lake Louise . . .90 miles of spectacular mountain motoring .. sightseeing, sidetrips at an all-inclusive budget rate. Information and ruorvalioru from any Canadian Pacific office, your own Iravoi agent it streamlines your mountain holiday-and Canadian Pacific laiiwuy, Charla down Tel: 31 I .Pmpfc' (M0 ryym'(v'(1X('j'xz(.' am" my Xzxxrxxkzg folllonnrclt MONAICH FOUI-DOOR SEDAN Irilrnllfff Tnnu-vu'.ufm 4i,mImv. ulna u I Inn and fnnfir Jinn ttftlinml at ntvn mt! ulun nrruiuivlr. C I In IIII PIN Candi Jul I-MI , . "F. DIM. " '.,'T”o:IY It... mm. , I.. M. POOLE & OO. Lumber and luiltliu smiles Paoii's Wharf pm... 111 .. .. oiiancul ' waiilfvtltoctdbo” It has I"r;inI; Wzlvlaml, ll sale:-iii;ui.i-,(ci' I met last winter, who put me onln Moiiarcli. II: drives one Iiimsclfand like: it an well he's always talking Monarch to In! friends. He persuatlctl me to ask my dealer for a demonstration, andnmv that I'm drii lug my own Monarch I appreciate what a big favour lie did me. This is the Iund'nf car IN": always wantrd to drive. I suppose it's only natural to feel a kind of prirle in inviting: soinctliing as liixurimis-luolgiiigz as .1 Nlonarclt-but there's more to it than that. If you liavcn't driven a V-8 before. it's quite an experience in feel this Linil of pan or. It”s so snmntli you donft really know it's tlicre-until you want it in a Inirrv. Then there's no doubt about it. Must remember to drop a line to Frank W.'i)I:in1I and tell him Iiow , . but the uni itself is Looping inc sold. You rrmirl haw Ihis rxfmwntrr, Ion . . . right he was about Monarch. A sales-manager sold me- uik mm Mmtrlith tlrrllrrfnr (1 rlrnuvrrilndirvn Irvluy. NOW.:'.NEW POWER STEERINGT Today's concept oi finger-tip driving ease! Mnnarrlft new power Herring given the driver lip-of-tlth fniger control at even speed, on every Lind of road. malies Darling an can, rifnrllrss maimrmrr. Hxrlraulu pnurr IE IVTIIIITIIIPII WITH mt-titan-cal linkage Inr maxi- mum laffll anti cifirirmx. t-(wmmialnln-1 ml) vs I ii I) W. :-2 NEW POMR BRAKING. for state, smooth stops at touch oi tool ll nit Simian hi: ncu p0u'El' Ivialing. xnur rngine (Inc! hail the Iirakr work? A touch of IIHI toe (in the brake pedal iwingu you in a sniooili, sure Itnp. Vacuum braking plus Ilicrluliirnl linkage mean! greater rliiving saietv with far less pilmt. lI()pIrrrmI III Iltvn lllll) ttvttunur-. A tut!-!mmIv' OF "N! CA. CIAFTSMANSMIP YOIIR IIOIIAROII OEAIER Will BE HAPPY TO IRRAIIOE I DEMONSTRATION IT YOIIR COIIVEIIIEIIBI MCGOWAN MOTORS FORD AND MONARCH CARS Monfgg-ug Phone 33-2 1 S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. FORD-MONARCI-I DEAI.I'2l( St. Peters Road Phones 3092-3093 MaclEAN MOTORS LTD. FORD AND MONARCH DEALERS Summerside Dial 2930