FEBRUARY 26. 1954 -Eainatllans En lioule From Korea 6!"!'AWA, (GP) - Three othe- .u and 16'! men of the mth Can- adian Infantry Brigade ln Koren ire scheduled to arrive at Seattle, Wash, Sunday. the army said wrilnesday. All have served at least a year in the Far East. The troops will go to the army personnel depot at Vancouver af- ter diaembarkatlon and start from there on leave. soldiers bound for from Montreal. decorated. ative. - FOR RENT Office, 2nd floor of Proivse Block, heated. re- Ideal for lawyer or insurance represent- For inspection apply:-- ALAN HOLMAN or R. E. SELLER R. T. HOLMAN LTD.. Charlottetown FOR on paved road. selling ill health. Apply-... LARGE GENERAL STORE PROPERTY , FIXTURES St INVENTORY These premises are in a Progressive Comniunily, Store may be leased. BOX 277. care of Guardian. SALE Reason for oUii"i335."RD.nv'c”uo-USEZ4 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Strange But True 3: F. Ii. MacArthur A royal tomb 5.000 years Ellypl. by Prof. W. B. Eiiicrgv at London l'nivcrsity. The who lived nlitiut Ziltitl B.(l. tomb SEl.ll'I'llPFFi found ivory wood furniture. tr-sscls of pottci-,x .-and rock. the prnles.sur, reveal a high ri oltl Newfoundland will travel by ulrlhas been uiicartlied iii Sakkziia. tonili l's .be1ieverl to he that of King l';itl'z.i In the and All thcse ar'tif.'irts. said land Marvin holds down I similar job in Harvard. Illinois. Maybe we could learn more by listening than by talking. but not -i great deal more. and we wnuldn't have nearly as much fun. l Most politicians are so poor in virtue that they can't afford the luxury of telling the truth. The only thing wrong with child ps)t'lll)lURy is that most parents and most children don't under- stand it. This inost valuable earth in tho unrld comes from the pint-sized lzingdoiii of Nepal. between India and Tibet. Why? Because it is Wold by the basketful at the Cen- grce. of rraftsiiiansliip and dcsignlt,-at market in Khmmandu and and indicate a high standard ofi.-W-,.,.d an the land by farmer, of civilization. line dtgtrtpt, We have all read of seeini: eye, I I 0 dogs. Have you ever heard of. A tHmt(,w mg” in dnwnlown ”P9lf1R save rate? At'vm'diniz In the .'-ionlrPaI' "We invite you to eiii Duchcss of Hitriiilliin, she and iiii.- v,,,.,, i,,.f,,”, W, bath Starve to of her st-rxzints siivv ii t-ouplc of :1;-;.t)i," tm” walkmg 5”” h-V Sid” WW" Fish thcniselves fish for I liv- the servant threw a stone and kil- inn. HOW7 They use the prjn. .Icd one of the rats. the other stood mp1,, Of H”, Commercial fishing still and Sf'Plllt"(l li.-ifflcn. still hold- ing in its rrioulli ii piece of sti'a'.s conipiiriinri nliout. The liiing (lentyins sttiiio liliiiri. . . Electric r-nls can emit a currcnt of T30 watts. that had liotiii iiscd in guiding itsp On Janiiary Ill. l05l, Bob Horn-at of Staten Isliiud, N. Y., Joined tlicpm.,,,i...l a,mOum..,d tvnul -opening their mouths and st'.t'0Dll'lg through the water catch- ing the small fry that are unfor- "”'itiin;tt:- Nlflllgh to be within reach. The Irish Coach. Frank Leahy. .:.vtiially guided his team via tele- vision when he was hospitalized .aftcr the Georgia Tech game. Dr. Carlos Jose Rodriguez Fer- in New York il':."”5I- HIE 1”” ”jl”l t'l7:l"F' J”'l”tI"'-l last tl”(lI' that he has discovered ., or oriwi tin .)n F"N'F )l'- H d .h .h ,” .. d d psrlnicnt nolificd his iiintlitir nii :,ml:,s Vlil"def.p::ie.:::i,TiiE -1'-:1, i;'FdrIURr.V 19. l.'J;':. that llic xvii-i k'1' nmv fluid can either l)E.ll1.lEClEf' ;.e in action. Sti'nii;.ic nit tiut- . . . . I Twin brotlii-rs from liikw tit-it I.Lm 0-. S'7'"”" on H”- body to lcia AA'lx't'1)lhlfl- ill ii ll:IYt tiviii i ll Hi)" 1' I (mm dlicomposlnm h h iv v r - - ' -s i i . (no it two (-0 cge youths itc - yvlis tlic) rri liiilli piilii-n trliit-ts. j1,,l,.,"2 from Town,” found on M, i Mcliin is rliitil in l.:ilu- (;t'tici.i . 7 ii , VXXJ you DlDN'T HAVE To FERRET ME our, TMG66! I biotsiir so uuostzstzouuo otz NOTHtN'.' , --n"5 515' THAT 1 SIM AWFUL BUSY, 6oiN'To AN” FRO LIKE A BADMINTON Bit2D!--- I'M strrstzrattvliui 60ME MIGHT HAVE You LOOK VEAH, our THE MAJOR ftiouet-ir you AMNESIA AND 50LD Hts ini- VENTION iu VENEZUELA!-av FOLDING MONEY, Bur 1 Dou'T RECALL READING ABOUT AMY ClTY COME UP WlTH LIKE A MAN WITH . GRAND SCALE Paocosmoasl i-r(Y;- y .x xx- ;?i1' cauamvs MILDEST. BEST-TASTING LIGHT Nor HIDINC-3, :iusT some AROUND autemi 1 IN THE g DARK: -R PACK AFTER PACK CIGARETTE K Major Hooplei ' riviiig in Buffalo. N. Y., that one n' his gloves was missing. Two rims later. on Shank's Mare back to Toronto to the hciys' homes lll"V were picked up by the same iliivcr who had taken them to Riitliiln. The lost glove lay on tliii hack scat. For unnumbered years. Canter- buri-, the oldest. inhabited city In I-Intzliinrl has been the scene of Elm-'tly activity. The ghost of a l'l4HIls' has been seen passing up and down St. Martin's Hill for years. sometimes stopping traffic in the middle of the night. The apparition was last seen towards the end of 1950. Aiiotlier gltostlv occurrence was lirirrl bv ii member of the clergy n.' the Church nf England. It was A monastic funeral procession fin- vlsiblcl passing through the Incl- erit cemetery gate, although the mate has not been used for cen- Iurics. But the chanlinz and hrNlSlllPfl ll'PRfl nf the invisible iiu.-iirlit-i-s could he heard quitc distinctly o o o The cathedral itself. according to t--ariitinn. has been hi-itnted since lhc rcign of I-fcnry VIII. if you are intcreslod in readin: ri-orc about thc haunted cathedral and thr- adinining cemoterv. I re- fci vnu to The Ingoldsbv Legends liv Tlinirias Inizoldshy. Esn.. New Yrrk: 77.. P. Dultnn ilv Co. Tlln oldest known cargo ship In tho world is to be raised from its watcry grave. repaired and Itiinn sailed from its Mediter- lrcncau grave in Dz-los and back ltn the snot where It sank 250 years hntnrr the birth of Christ. liiivr-rs who have been lookin': at tho rild ship sav she is a wall- nrr-sci-vcd (ircck trading galley. Il0 foot long. The rimphoras fnuncl Money Problem In construction Halifax Bridge HALIFAX, A mile-long suspension bridge is being built across Halifax harbor, but nobody knows exactly where all the money is coming front. The bridge is casting a lot. more than the estimated 58.000.- 0()0. By the time the toll wickets are clicking late this year it may be at least Ib3.500.00tl more. Halifax and the town of Dart- mouth said four years ago they would each guarantee a quarter 0? the cost. and the Province of Nova Scotia promised the re-l mainder. But steel and labor costs have risen since then and the hridge commission has asked Halifax to guarantee 25 per cent of an ad- ditional w.500,U00 bond issue. The city is also being asked to guarantee 25 per cent (if any loss the bridge may have after Dec. 2i this year. No Formal Agrccment. The city discovered last. month that actually it has never enter- ed Into any formal agreement about helping guarantee the 38.- 000.000 borrowing. approved by the legislature twn ycars after thi- city agreed to guarantee 25 per cent of 37,000,000. As a result, the three parties are in it mix-up. They'ie got it bridge that's costing more monc) than they figured, and they don't know who's going to guarantee the cost. Mayor Richard A. l)0llFll1OP has asked the Halifax - Dartmouth Bridge Commission to clarify what the city is supposed to do. For instance. will it be necessary for the city to issue its own bonds it. order to live up to the guar- antee? - Would Help MN-t. Deficit. If there were it deficit. which is 'hclietcd highly unlikely. tho city would pay 125 per cent of it. and would be paid back when thel bridge has ii surplus. The province would reimburse the city and later take control of the bridge. The bridge will mean 1 lot. to Halifax and neighboring Dart- mouth. Halifax is on it peninsula and can't expand. while Dart- mouth can and is. Dartmouth ls erecting housing developments at a startling rate. in the vessel bore the letter: S. E 5. indicating that she belong- ed to a wealthy merchant and politician who settled on the is- land of Delos and become A Greek citizen. A large quantity of wine kegs. lead. iron. etc,, already have been removed from the ship that foun- dered off the coast of France 2.- l00 years ago. As he was walking in see I movie with his dad. sis-year-old Salvatore Giarietto of Sicilly. said. "Tomorrow I will die.” The startled fiitlier eyed his son slrarply. but as there seemed to be no reason for the prediction, be dismissed it from his mind. But 24 hours later the child dropped dead just. as he said he would. The amazing story was publish- ed on January 16. 1052. by the Italian newspaper. ll Messangero. . . A strange worm called Nemertes is sometimes found on the sea coast. of the Atlantic seaboard. When they go for a rest period they contract into lumps that re. at-mble liver. And believe it or not. these curious wornis do their own fishing by attaching them- selves to small fish. holding what they have. and sticking the life juices from thcir victim's bodies. Then there. is the wolf spider which makes a sort of raft of its web to catch tiny fish. Anthony Eden of England. has sat for many photos and paint- ings but the one done by artist Justinus S. Zodan who died a couple of years ago. is unique in that it is a portrait. done in oil and eohwehs in a secret technique from spiders he brcrl. For quite some time the thick rubber collars found O'I some seals were A mystcry to biologists. The collars are now known t.o he the remains of rubber buoys used by the Japanese in World tVar II for aerial delivery of food to their soldiers in the Aleutian Islands. The seals stuck lhPlT ht-ads in the buoys to get the food. SECOND RED SHIP NAPLES Italy, (AFHAA second Russian ship put in Wednesday for lengthy repairs in this NATO southern European headquarter: port. amid increasing concern over possible Red spying on strategic western bases. Wednesday's arrival was the fifth Russian freighter to seek repairs recently in harbors used for Italy": defence and NATOXs Mediterranean naval opera- tions. FOR SALE Ry Public Auction at Johnston .h'ntnrs l.ld.. in Murray Rlt'!r in Prince Edward Island, on the 5th lriiiy of March. 1954. at 12 rfclnrk lNoon. one I951 Thames li2 Ton Panel. Serial No. F. B.'lWKFi'A. The above unit is being sold pursuant tr. ii Conditional Sale Agreement made between Pearlev Singleton. High Bank, P. E. Island. and Johnston Motors I.lil.. Murray River. P. F2. Island. Which said contract was duly assigned to Traders Finance Corporation Ltd. Soothe tlioiii wttli MINARD'S uuiueur 9 lab -frnlv. and 1 ' rile! Onni FOR SALE' POWERS SERVICE STATION Consisting of dwelling house,i and small barn, and garage, with a good going business. Situated U2 mile south of Hillsboro Bridge. 1 APPLY AT PREMISES FOR SALE By Public Auction at. Jiihtisloti. Motors LId., in Miirray River in Prince Edward Island on the 5th day of March. 1954. at 12 o'clock Noon, One 1941 Pontiac COUPE. Serial No. 1222705028. The above Unit is being sold pursuant to 5! Conditional Sale Agreement made between JOSEPH VUOZZO. Morit- ague, P. E. Island. and Johnston Motors Ltd.. Murray River. P. I-Z. Island. Which said contract was duly assigned to Trader: Finance Corporation Ltd. FOR SALE By Public Auction. at Johnston Motors Ltd. in Murray RIVPF iii Pvince Edward Island. on the 5th diiy of March 1954, at 12 o'clock. Noon, One 1947 Willys Station Wagon. Serial No. 14138. Thi- above unit is being sold pursuan' to a Conditional Sale Agreement made between HUGH MMPHEE. Hi-atherdale. P. E. Island, and Johnston Motors Ltd.. Murray Riv- ci. P. E. Island. Which said crin- tract was duly assigned to Traders PAGE SEVEN TENDERS The Crapautl Creamery Co. ivill receive tenders for the hauling of cream on the Long Creek-Argyle Shore route at a price per mil. f0i' the period May 1st to Doc. Illst. 1954. and a price per cwt. for the pcriod Jan. 1st to April 30th, 1033. The Company is not ol)lip,cd to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders will also he received for the season's output of butter- milk at a price per cwt. The highest or any tender is not necessarily accepted by the Company. The above tciirlcrs to be sealed and in the Secre- tary's hands not later than March 6th. - CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. B. C. WOOD, Secretary. WARNING ! 'l'rut-ks of a loaded iveiglit of 6.000 lbs. or over are not permitted on light pavements within the City of Cliarlottetowri. until further notice. Tliesc streets are as folloiisz Sydney (Mai"itime Electric. plant to Wcyiiiouth, and from Rochford 300 ft .ivcst): Hensley Street, Pleasant Street, Victory Avenue. Felling Street, Bircliivoorl Street. Alley Street. Bishop Strcct. Doiiglas Street, (Elm Avenue to Up- per Qucenl, iliglilanti Avenue. Ambrose Street (Green Street to Mt-Gill Avcnuct. (irccn Street (Spring Park Road to Ariibr'o.scl. Park Terrace. Burigaloiv Place, Chestnut street (L'pper Quccn to Spring Park Road). 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