MARCH 3.! 1953 ........... ..... Minrrfms cunoxas present New I Brunswick at the A. E. Eagles. second: H. B. Trites. Canadian curling championships to third. and R. A. Noble. skip. This foursome from the Beaver open today at sudbury. Ontario. (cs: pr-1o'ro) , curling club or Monoton will re- belt to right: H. R. Mitton. lead; ' :3”; Egdgdguitlnaggylg SUMMARY C"mST0,,Hm.s GROSS pnzll we learn that the! hgrdfsek , Hm Period . . - SCHOOL .l..”p.f.?3 ...”.Yf....?!f”...fl.. .53."; I-scum chevme -- mysterious instinct. which we of (Macmnen) ----------- -v 9555 --Honolliif ll-oll forh Christolihers higher order .canno.t comprehend. second pm” . y Cross Sc 00 for t e nriont f ' . SALES and SERVICE February; " y gnMthe collection) of the Brit; :7;-Georgetown. J. Murphy 10:15 i G de ULL D -d H .. h is useum may 5 seen ” "W3 -Georgetown, C. David m V1 K" ”p”' '7 remarkable nest, which is the work (p, Batchuden H 11.33 Repairs To -All Makes MOIORS l Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Mona I-landrahan; 3. Charles Bro- derlck. Grade VII--1. Ann Broderick; 2. Wendell Harper; 3. Ruth Harper. Grade V-i. Alice Harper; 2. Philip Harper: 3. Joanne Handra- nan. :j- Clare Keough; 3..Gerard Gallant. 'S.ASKATCllEWAN SKIP Jimmy Hall is skip of the De5 rm: vGUARDiAN.pUHARLU;l'-r-E;l:UWN !AGE SEVEN -i.-....- ... ..., Books were so hard to come by when Lincoln was a boy. that he made lengthy notes from his bor- rowed treasures. and in this way evening studies. Yet this poor back- woods boy became President at the United States. and one of the world's greatest, men. The chief point of interest in the hardback or mailed fish is that it builds well constructed nests of straw, leaves. and grass. The 1e- maie lays her eggs in these nests and the male waits near until they are hatched. and the young fam- ily oan put to sea. . Strangeas it may seem these nests are not built in the water. of some species of wasp at pre- sent unknown. i It is made of finely kneaded clay and so.plastic that it can be moulded into various shapes. This girious nest measures 13 inches in length by 9 inches in width. and is filled with combs that are flat. lng in the earth of a freshly dug molehlll at Penicuick, New Edin- D A I L Y C R O S S R D lisle rink which is repres.eni.aiing glllfl. Bllid fl; geilgch Sholxed 31!? , Saskatchewan i th c .d' 8 mob 21 riven S 8 at GEBE nun & n e M” um through a hoard of old coins of ACROSS 2. Openings i i1.Unlt d M0 d t 5 db .' O ,4 the date of Edward I. Lsource of tenet.) ct dry 0 n Ry a u Phoan Birds are the least liable to ac- cocaine a.wngon measure . gbtifnyss of anymllvmis icreagirz 5. F d. ( y GCBUSC e R T H W W 9,s.'.pf.f. (p?,::,)o go.D,f..,Ld most -of their movements take i1h.'o. of in Algeria 5.Aflernoon 22. Former place 13 3Lm05!' enurely nee fmm i0. Refuse (abbr.) - money of gggagg? agzvgllggg akofndmlghl M of yap" 6'Me”ure 0' ucoum But after a terrific hurricane in A ll. Trapped liquids (Old. (Port) the west Indies some years no S ”'””"''0"'” D” "-M”””' Bulilm nut: lmost eve on and insect mg i5.Guido's 1.Lengthened 27. Labor l - ' . a W - MW Swot i .l t 29 B y , J V dead. The island was silent as n . C ' '”x c" ' "3535 "'''"''3 ”'""' graveyard. as the hum of insect NOW III KOTOC 16 starchy" 'lBm"ly ” '5' ” i and song of bird had ceased en- . . . edible root pungent 3o.Woody . 36.Abiiiow may, fqr Thypd Tune! 18-Core! 11-Moneury perennials 40-Menduhoh Among the wild fourfooted ani- 19. Fish unit 52.Unebie I3.Droopln mals. only the ruminants -with 31-Cl"-"151 (Rumor) tohear the large horns and long legs seem T053510? 31:11 ionilict 45 griddle commonly ,ilable to accidents. N ...L,f h C .4 g g - mm . n'l . ppesrln . lh C i t " ith i t - ' - - - . . , - wet 9 . 23. Destruction . nickname as if I 8 17. Belonslnl lotiieesd eantleggsartwngt "5 the day M scientific eqmpmem md skilled iedinlclans "T.ribo!l clean pZ....”"”1'”" bum 25- Pas! lm'U- loose.) eaten tome - Deer and mountain goats some- in Canada's modern Navy. Ye" ' clplc of"be" times miss their looting and iali - 1 launched by Halifax Shipyards 26 Eflieiso and break their limbs. Electronics . . . radar . . . communications 7.". giant '-'d- in May. 1946. and com- ,.'.ACo,.3,m lg o.D:g:.a:32; engines . .'? modern weapons . . . up-to-the.minute ”'””"'d'"”"”"'V""8'N”' 31. Crucifix " sociation with man and intense equipment. .: mm" P comphment of "early 33. Prophet desire to take an active part in -'-on ,. . . 300 ”mCf” "Pd me"- 54.iiiencr- . . all of their masters doings. Everyman in the Navy is a specialist-trained and Fimlong zrviseihrough Panamo mirets One of the commonest cause: of tead to fit - t 6- - I . C I N . (rlarg; 051-GARY 5K1? violent deaths among dogs arises Y m 0 an e mien: Yopetatmg te3m- ";""B'g N” b"”,'" EWW 87. River from their love of chasing automo- ”' . " . V iv ” V , . "'" - - -. ' (EM, ri::nr:;::;ei:t;1l:1zplafbetri:; Ciixelsxm; hues. Dogs wmch ,,.,q.,,,,, mm mm. . The Navy Will. train you now-for essential and 5,”mdr.n-I-om "M I 38.Lsnd- Canadian curling championships fiednot. eenerally speaking. long I interesting work In a man's life at sea. Join the Navy mdnoeuvr with the u"..": m''”"'" which started Monday at Suclbury We ' team toda ' Se;-ye Canada 3 d lfi. H . m e g9.pr.;,e om (6? Photo; But the strangest mishap which V' n Voursc - 9”” Ni-IVY ""7 In 1949 in jLI-Iguura ' g.g the writer has ever seen fall to vicinity ofHqwqiianlsignd,, ( . the lot of a dog. was the case of y .2.s:,);n:,,),d, M N a. setter which tripped over a sit- 5'0" "50. he! served two nntAmer1 I'. 0 . ting hare. The dog. was running at loan in the Korean theatre, can mg - Klfklieslgiitfsisednflznfileoglleohilxlotougi To 'oin the N v it by l7 H 25 wk-he pa" IF Inch” lnvasiom uinmrduly other his hind feet struck some I y 0 Y Y?” mus ” i , e. '0 c"'""”"'P” '”"hd"”w"' ""5 'W' to i.is.l3'3?"" object. cousins him to turn a com- Y:trIiI'ess)o 0:: ii? -In Is'on;1e' spa;-alnzad c:le8- mevousoiheraciions with UN neev.' ' . - . SI 0 . . . i juncture ' New 50m5T53U13- The 051803 W85 gducmion 6' big": Y ave '0 e Now Iarvlng on third Koroon tour (8. Flourish The Sturgeon and Murray HM" E squatting mbbnt whkh. M the y ,firstConadlan warship Dodo 10' ., q-.,..C,,y bour North Junior hockey teams dos kpassedmtlwsr fitnionfh dirfgtlon. ' ' ', (slang) view zhttgr first same :3; "ruesday qu c or scu e. o. .n e 0 er. FOR COMPLETE ,NFoRMAT,oN, SM, .n I. living up to illustrious record. 50- Figiliuj-” fxgk v?h.cher:':3;::g E”: :3 Igggl Thick mg b..,...ude,, Ian bu,” coupori...or wviie or see in person the Naval 9' "EV "cmesfikeo "'0 first I outgzeh J, Maccanon scored the only goal as it does man. Most wild birds, jlecrunilng Officer at the address in coupon. ”h"bi”'i”"r "W" "W MP0,!- ' for Sturgeon and M, Henderson Whenitiisbllrbed 5,3 B18115. can or When applying, please bring ceriiflcoies of """ ”"W i” N03"?-0'"f0"6d DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-lHere'e how to work ltx. AXYDLBAAXR curling championships which start- for Murray Harbour North. Pen- alties in the game were landed out through woods and cover as easily as by day. But pheasants may be packed off their perch by night 05 I V-Fy In L 0 N G F I: '. I. 0 W p :5dM(';. ;:ie;derson' K' Mcarmn gs casilg ins long can pick up a in. 1 y. , 1; mi A1 ; amyar ow. ome pgeons are no e rllmpyeunde for snot er In Di exe pe a used Lineups am helpless in the dark. md ue for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. Single letters. opos- trophlu. the length and formation of the words gr: Ill hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrnm Quotation XL AZN oxuo XF PQXU OZBVG P2 'CGYCl"KJ. AZNB RJBXPU AzN'BJ IZNFG PZ ,J!'QCFKJ-WXVIJBP. -. Yesterday's Cryptoquote: FOR WE WERE NURSED UPON THE.f?i?EEt-3iE.Fi!l:D:!'!l!-T0"- Sturgeon-Goal. J. Jsmleson: de- fence. F. Lanigan. C. Jnmleslon; forwards, K. Maccarron. L. Jamie- son. J. Lanigan. E. Conrod, K. Mae- Kinnon, J. Maccarron. Murray Harbour North-Goal. S. Reid; defence. G. Reid. M. Hender- son. W. Johnston: forwards. H. Henderson. J. Condon. E. Johnston. vi Henderson. G. Giddlngs, B.Ker- w n. Referees: Weir Macciure Everett Conclon. and -A.0. our BOARDING HOUSE , Major Hoopla so sleepy that they do not know what they are doing. Amon wild quadrupeds it is dif- ficult to name one which cannot see at night. Yet naturalists tell us that these animals show it nor- vousness induced by darkness. They have been known to break fold during the night and scatter over the fields. Nobody knows why they become panlcy. but it is a well established fact that they are liable to these frlghts at night. Horses are affected in the same manner. yet strange to say cattle never suffer from night fright. In the first game of a two game home and home series in King's County play-offs. the Georgetown defence. P. Batchilder. R. Murphy, R. Babineau; forwards, W. Mc- Quillan, F. Solornan, J. Martell, B. Prosper. J. Wight, J. Murphy. J. Stewart. C. David. C. Scully. D. Ciory. ' Sourls: Goal. C. Peters; defence. V. MacPh e, M. Walsh. B. Cheverie, L.'lChever e;-forwards. J. MacDon- ald. F. Campbell, E. Pacquet. J. MacPhee. B. MacLaren. P. Pncquet, F. Wood. S. MacDonald. J. La- Preach. - Thlr'd Period Scoring - None. Referee Lavie; ilnesme . S. Han- sen. A. MacPhee. ' I 0 1 . B. t, . , Strange But True Geo tow" P99 Souns Bantams :;fa?'g:.1:":. f.:..ffT?i?f....... ' . w D ' I A: Jarvis; 11.. Pacquet, 3'1! i y'. our ' cor?” H ., ,, ,. ,.,.,,... ees own Sourls. Defeat Geo town s.;;g;g;;.m;. .g.;....g..f ml; :1. .n2::,t:;::..., .;.....r- T' mom Iouzh: defence, R. Llandry, c. Gal- Third Period The visiting Sourls Bantams de- feated ihe Georgetown Bantams by a. 5-4 score in the first of a two game, home and home series in lent: forwards. P. MacLean. T. Blacketii. R. Solomon, R. Murphy, R. Goteil. L. Walker. P. Batchilder, A. Gallant. C. Gotell. 6-Souris. Acorn .. '7-Souris, Peters ,. 8-Georgetown. C. Gallant built I11 M55 1i'bY81”Y- H9 WYOW 0" P" we" dawned the Smms Pee King's County playoffs at George- (Landr ) - I W b 2g 1 I . suMMAny y ., 15.0! ”i.”"” war ”...””2l:22 l.”..2”.5.2:”..Sl.?wf.'”f5..'if”3f. on mm W v-seer-am. -. aragnnpagiiggdgvrassl:aoVef1s.m5 spmcu Saturday night was a crowd pleaser and produced 1.sou..s' Mom Penalties - C. Gallant 3.25. a charred sticky and, a oooper's Lineups! . goafngloggey my banmm players" (petersls and"! Md ' n -1312” Referee. 0. Lavle: llneemen, Q ghgvings gaye mm light; for ma Georgetown. Goal. R. McQullian; Scum: Goal, N. laammh; day zpsmmk Aggm 5:” Hansen. A. MncPhee., L. T here Ought To Be A Law LIVE DANGEROIISLVE 10 JOIN THE ARMY! E. DANGEFZOUSLV u... Grade IV--1. Winston Keough; ' APPLIANCE 2. Frances Ann Gallant; 3. Jean It is 5' mmarkable hem mat the ardm 6' Buen' R' mdtudsi 5-5 Handmmm split hoofs of the elk spreads Murray H”b9m' 3W”h- 9031- 2 Repairs Grade Imp! B r d B k. widely apart when the foot is Maci-UPC. defence. MacLeod. Rlch- - 9 Mr roderic . placed on the ground, coming to- ards. forwards. Condon, Mlilar. .l. 5 . 2- Hemy Gimme gether again with a loud snap Glddings, Clow. L. Jackson, Lanl- FRED GAGATEK, Grade II (A)-1. John Kcough; when the animal lifts it up to gan. 2395. P9105571, 2. Leo Broderick. (B)-1. Freida Walk. LINDEN NJ? .. .,..-: 5 . Harper. An interesting find or buried Referee? J01"! 010W ' x-'”')' 195). n('ctun n:wm2:.nigLLL PHONE 1444 treasure has recentl been credited a Grade I--i. Robert Harper 2. . Y ' to a mole. Coins were seen shin- (if any). blrlh, education and trade qualifications Spltzbergen. against the Schum- horsi and in pre-D-Day swoop; in the English Chennai, ' Q4 VDU'LL 651 A PlCTLli2.E OF HIM lF I TELL You THAT- YEARS AGO HE FlNANCED AM ACRO WIZARD WHO sun.-r A PAIR OF CAST neon WINGS AND :uMP5p on: A BARN!-wBLST no NT START coum-' . , N6 VET-w He- MAY HAVE 501' - BALANCED . ? My WORD,'lWiGC:6.' BRIE-F ME A an-.oN Ti-lie CHAR- , ACTER WHO MIGHT BACK 9 MY 6lL&NT SERVANT . wxlau-rionl I-w A MAN I 0:: GREAT FORE- sloi-rr AND SAG-' Acrrv, I PR5" sume -- I, HA2-IZUMPH. .r Murrayharbour A North An interesting game of hockey was played at the Murray Harbour North Rink on Thursday night when the local team defeated the libney team 3-2. ' For the home team the goal get- tere were Condon. Lanigan and J. Giddings with one each while M. Richards and G. Buell each scored one for Abney. The only penalty of the game was handed out to R. O'Connors in the second period. Pictured oi righl ix HMC5 Aihabullron . . . above a radoryfeumv at work 0! sea. ' and, Lineups: , Abney: Gonl. N. Rueli; defence: E. MucLcod. Porter, Hopkins. Cuddy: forwards. R. O'connors. A. O'Con n, 0. 0'0onnore. M. Rich- y ..,.;,;.-. s I. M. 0. 8. QUEEN CHARLOTPB Sims Building, Charlottetown. P. E. I. i Q. Ph one 666 .'i - will :- 99 WHY HAVE ysone .rEEr? ,R A Please mail to me. u-illuml olzligatinu. IuIIlarII- tulars regcrdiny rm-nlmmt rrqu1l'('me'nI.l an open- ings now tr-ailalvlr in Ilvr R.(.N. (Q8 . 9” A l. .I NAME (Please Print) :1 N" ”' sneer ADDRESS i r . y . Cl'l'Y' Paovmcw R v . ' EDUCATION (by grade and provina-)............. (ml AN AN AN AW . CNJ5-51