JANUARY 27. Gardeners! Whether growing vegetables for hoiiis use or for eoinmercl-I imrime-. we believe it wiu.p.y you s. Get our New 1953 Seed catalogue Our specialties include the ALWAYS TENDER BEET, NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET WATEBMELON, Cnmmy BEILE RADISII. KOOTENAY PEAS, and many more recent lntroduo. tions. ' (Try our PURE GOLD BUTTER BEANS-they'll bear for weeks) Write for our complete catalogue-IT'S yams: ARTHUR VESEY, York. Prince Edward Island 1953 Strange But True Il'.I.HnIA.I'lh- Between 60.000 and 100,000 persons die annually in America from the effects of excessive drinking. The number who die in Europe from the same cause is still larger. To put it mother way; In Europe and America. a life is snuffed out every 2lA minutes by John Barley Corn. The graves of the victims, allow- ing 12 square feet for each, would in 50 years almost cover a township. Arranged end to end, their coffins would form a continuous line from Cape Horn to the North pole. Sucre- iy there is food for reflection in the above figures. Many persons believe that fish actually increases one's gray mat- ter. Nothing could ti farther from GHARL0TTET0(ii1l7NQui:eREtliiT IINION Ltd. A How does I Credit Union provide Credit when needed? By making loans to its members at reasonable rates of in- terest for provident or productive purposes only. To get a loan a member fills in an application form provided for that purpose which is then placed before the Credit Committee for approval. Loans are granted on the basis of a member's character and the usual forms of security. All loans as well as savings are insured at no direct cost to the member. Is A Credit Union operated wholly by its members? (Read answer in next week's advertisement) Office hours: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 pm. daily. (Sat. 9:00 a.m.-1:00 pm.) Open till 8:00 p.m., Mondays and Fridays. is brought to the fore when we know that the lowest of all human races are those that live almost exclusively "on fish. ' In parts of Australia. drunkenness of tea is very common. In south Abyssinian tea. used in shoa, pro- duces drunkenness and has other injurious effects. The only reason we escape the same fate is that we adulterate these beverages until they have lost their potency. . . . MARINE SLIP MEETING cm HALL . TONIGHT AT 3 o'cLocK Organizations are reminded to send delegates for A skilled anatomist can determine the sex of it human who has been dead a long while by on ex- amination of the skeleton alone. The ancient Roman Emperors and their wives took frequent milk baths to preserve their health. The amount of canbonlc acid produced by each adult person is about 1 cubic inch every time he takes a breath. or about two-thirds of a pound per minute, or 2f3 of Ii cubic foot in one hour. An ordi- TAKING VITAMINS? take the kind that gives you 8 VITAMINS M LIVER and IRON PLENAMINS may help your whole family FEEL BETTER, LOOK HEALTHIER quickly ! Tasty, filling meals aren't always nourishing meals. 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Earth if wet, is useless for this purpose. Japan has an average of 23.000 suicides every year. If others were not talked out of it by the police the death rate from this cause would be 100.000. Japanese police say that frustrated romance and broken hearts is why so many want to leave this world in a hurry. In Central America and wast Africa the natives have but to tap the cow trees in order to get rich whole milk for their families. sap from other trees of the same family thickens into butter. A certain type of date palm has sap that is used by the natives as a medicine when first drawn. a drink like champagne the second day, and a very intoxicating brandy flavored drink on the third day. Bachelors don't have a ghost of a. chance in the Imhalane tribe of Portuguese Africa. A girl selects a man of her choice and stands out- side his but until he monies her. ' o 0 a An Australian prospector has found a black star sapphire which tipped the scales at 1,151 carats. This stone has s value of 3224.000! The gem has been shipped to London for cutting and later will be offered for sale in the U.S.A, This t5 the second largest sapphire ever unearthed in the land down under. The largest weighed 1.158 carats and was worth exactly s250.000l 'I'here's s. small mountain com- munity in California named Whlskeytown. And members of the Women's improvement league say there's nothing wrong with the name. Well, maybe there is nothins wrong with the 'town's name, but one naturally wonders how the town folk can handle the tourist trade. One doesnt need a lot of brains to be able to pick out other people's faults. I E A country Garden succeed in that rigorous climate. In the lower valleys they are treelike, but a few hundred feet up a mountainside they are dwarfs, or drop out altogether. Three of them are well known here: mountain-ash, Norway Spruce and Scots pine, the others are a grey birch and two kinds of willow. The northern limit of agricul- ture in Lappiand goes far beyond that of our own hemisphere, an occasional potato patch is not un- common in Law villuses more than 100 miles north of the circle. Rye and barley can also be grown, and there are also private gardens and parks where tulips, columblnes, petunias. asters. Chry- santhemums and dahliaa-all in full bloom. In the elgiit frost-free weeks of continuous daylight. Ill?- parently everything bloom! If once or not at all. C C 1-: of local interest, but advertising of n newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- Ible in advance. hand in hand. the best. Arnfast Coal Co. It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." and other lines of insurance. WEAR at 175 Queen Street. Freezers. all sizes. Hardware Co., Ltd. Quartette from Kensington I3urns' concert. SOPFBDO. Lois Marshall at Prince of slon '15 centsglstudents 25 cents. VAL RULES and entry forms now available. HOSIERY 990: TENS LADIES' WEAR: Frederick westgate, 26, and Row- an Fiack, 25, registered male nurs- es. plan to give up their this Suffolk community and hitch- hike around the world. inursing Jobs in Briton go to wom-, i 72, 153 . . . - . square miles. Game Early with experience the willingness i Continued from page I he gardens. It requires mm to thus it is that the tiwms have ilfemyithvutt faith is Seats Limited lofind '1 my ”WiWued"0If9" e .. In a rue g. r- , . . . - ::f:nta?::cet:;guI'for1:slfsh "I: xiii: dtener lcalclics glimpses of tiic Admission 75 Cents experience alone but Imaglnatwn 1 ' 1 p L growing eerna veritivs when he is in ,, grlzgid ”:W:;;', ”?,?e:: are only Calltgmlznlon with the soil which Students 25 Cents as wel- five kinds of familiar trees that 9 5 "" Wh fund and beauty." ' This column is reserved for news TOWN TAXI - Phone 1600--322. MB. W. R. SHAW will be Master of Ceremonies at Burns Concert. "MMY.s Tnxlgphom on 015.01! 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Admis- PROVINCIAL DRAMA FESTIV- Wrlte Mr. H. Barry Bugden, Charlottetown, R. R. '1. wdud. I-2 . . the willingness ::DRESSI3S s5.99. BLOUSES 51.95; . . ,., :39" to fmd a way ROAMING AFAR. IPSWICH, England (cp) - Amen wholstarlted anew businessa. few years ago recently wrote to pay tribute to the bank's part in helping to make it a success: !tWe were fortunate in having, as our banker, a man who could combine jobs in "The best n, said Westgate. SMALL REPWLF P. w. C. AUDITORIUM Uruguay is the smallest republic AT 8:30 n South America with an area of Ii. 5. Pearson. The chartered banks are rot-Evz? alert to the fresh problems, the changing needs of their customers. At all times, in all your banking problems, you can depend on your local bank to bring experience and imagination to the task of helping you to "finds way". The Isaivation Army Great George St. INVITE YOU TO SHARE 8 Nights of Soul-Saving Meetings. February 8th to February 15th inclusive Every night at 8:00 p.m. Sr. Captain Les. Titcombe will preach 8 Lessons from the Bible on the Topic "SOVEREIGN GRACE” 1 DAYS OF REVIVAL and REDEMPTION conducted by Brigadier and Mrs. C. Knaap Divisional Commander from Saint John, N.B. 67th Anniversary Services of the Charlottetown Corps. FEBRUARY 20th -- to the 23rd This -dvu 'senient, based on an actual letter, is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY "Gardening gives me it chance to create both beauty and food. I know I would not be satisfied to raise crops alone. In a row of glorious giadioius, in a bed of Autumn chrylanthemums, in the regal beauty of a huge sunflower, I harvest some thing that satis- fies the heart. Man does not live by bread alone. and one of life's most difficult lessons for many of us is to learn that basic fact. You cannot put a price tag on a sun- sct, nor assay in money the beauty of one perfect flower. "Gardening to me is the feel of good humus in my hands; it's the placing of seeds in the earth's breast and watching slender spikes of green develop into full- grown plants. It is the peace of dawn when garden soil is moist and dark: it is the good. pervad- ing warmth at midway. It is the lengthening shadows when day is done. and dusk steals down from the hills across my fields. It is the brooding beauty of a Sum- mer's evening when stars the streets" of the sky. and frsgrsnc's of soil is rich and sat- isfying. Gardening means work and planning; it means disap- pointments as well as triumphs. But if I man delights in garden- ing. nothing else satisfies him. It is physical labor. but it is also pleasant dreaming; it is working with the great and fundamental forces of our planet. And while it may be a bit old-fashioned to say it, I also believe that a man can find a part of life's meaning as Cord Of Thanks I wish to thank the Doc- tors, Nurses and staff at the Provincial Sanatorium for their kindness to me while a patient; there; ' also the good friends who visited me and those who sent treats, letters and cards. Also a special thanks to Dr. Stanley Heli- mich, Borden. Austin Campbell. KINII IIIIIE T II A Hilli- i ,.,,.,, Once stanilarti equipment in a cotton mill, the old spin- ning ”niule" has long since gone by the board. Dominion Textiie's maniifsctiiring equipment is now among the most modern in the world. Machinery bought by our 7,139 shareholders (94.77:-. of them Canadians) helps us to turn out top quality goods and provide jobs for the 12,500 Canadians working in our plants. But equipment'iniprovemcnts, such as replacing the mule, aren't everything. VVE have our troubles trying to compete with the products ofotiicr countries which pay lower wages. In Japan and India, for instance, wages run about 15 cents an hour, while we pay well over a dollar an hour, seven times as much: I DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED MsmJs:!urrr.t of r ow i-in IPINNINO "uvi.r." i... Product! or.-M "" i -17: