PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. Gi WN span. 28, 1952 The Educational Horizon continued us. Thenexttwostansastake usto the Mohammeda I garden. Note the splendor described and now the rhythm is made to express this, but there is a sensation as you read it. that behind it all is a certain "something" that voiz cannot explain. as it something were going to happen. This is the Sultan's ioreboding that some ca- lamity is about to happen. We are accustomed to speak oi- irorn page 9 ten of events that mark the: ne- ginnings oi eras in history. events such as the discovery oi America or the lnveiition oi the radio. We do not speak often oi events that close eras. The battle ofiTepanto, fought one autumn day in 1571. just iii- slde the strait which join! the gulf oi Corinth, or Lepanto, to the Mediterranean. was such all event. ior it was the last Kl'P8i- HEW-I battle in which vessels propelled A FRESH STOCK OF THE Arrow iDart" (AMERICA'S FAVORITE SHIRT) Ptarici IIIHNG aaaow (OLLAR "Dart" is America's best shirt value. and small wonder! Fine, white broadcloth-Sanforizcd- labeled - Mitoga cut ht). With the popular, becoming. non-wilt collar that needs no starch . . . WON'T WRINKLE. Get some for yourself . . .TODAYi aTTT'1 l you can sen IMPORTANT IIEW AIR PARCEL POST IIOW Ill EFFECT: 1. Parcel Weight maximum has been (no bunching - better HOLMAN'S FOR ARROIN V SHIRTS I Turkish fleet was I by cars were used on both sides Over six hundred oi these great ships took part in a terrific battle between Christian and Turk. The Christian losses were great, some eight thousand killed and ten thousand wounded; but the almost com- pletely destroyed. Besides the twenty-Eve thousand Turks killed. thousands or Christian prlsone who had been compelled to ply the oars oi the Turkish galleys were freed. Don John oi Austria. hall bro- ther to Philip II oi Spain was in command of the Christian ileet. John. who was reared by hum- ble village iolk. had no idea that his father was the iamous Char- les of Spain. Charles V was also Emperor oi the Holy Roman Empire. John was 13 years old when his lather died. Charles in his will acknowledg- ed the boy as his. John was public- ly recognized as a member oi the the spnish called him. war. In 1571 he won the battle at Lepanto. , As poetry, "Lepanton" is mark- ed by the irregular yet. etiectlve ilow oi its rhythm. by its use oi vivid details. and by its pictur- esque imagery. Soldan. In the Middle Ages a ruler oi a Mohammedan country, as here. the Sultan oi Turkey. Byzantium. The old name ior Istanbul. They have dared the white re- publics up the capes oi Italy A Royal iamily of Spain. but he had. of course. no throne. Don John. as preierred white). which while not a repub- lic itself. was dominated by the Venetian republic in the iiiteenth century. one alter the other the cities of Albania had surrendered to the Turks. who must pass "the capes of Italy" to reach them. Lord-The sultan. crowulcas Prince-Don John. Death Lite oi Airica-John's first command was in Africa. He had commanded a iloet oi gallcys against Algerian pirates. The hourl. a. beautiiul spirit in the Mohammedan paradise. is en- dowed with perpetual youth and perfect beauty. Geriii-in -v--L -' -- folklore and literature. creatures like men. but able to change their size and shape. Four hundred years ago-When the crusades began. Richard. The Lion-Hearted. king oi England. who was a lender in the Third Crusade. Raymond oi Toulouse. a leader in the First Crusade. Godirey de Bouillon. s chiei leader oi the First Crusade who captured Jerusalem. Alcalar. The site oi John's Uni- versity in Spain. This University was moved to Madrid. The, North-Galilee. A reference to the troubles oi the Reiormation in Northern Europe. FleccsThe badge worn by the knights of the Order oi the Gold- cn Fleece. Cross-The emblem oi Arngon. Castle-The emblem of Castile. Swot-sweat. Babylon-In ancient sculpture the King oi Babylon drives l.is reference to Albania ialbn means The Statue of Liberty. .sal bronze hizurc "Liberty Enligliteniiii: the World", was designed by a French sculp- tor. Frederic Auguste Eartholdi, a native oi Alsace, and was present- ed to the people of the United which from the people stairc ;Statcs as a gilt g oi France. In America 5223.000 'w:is raised to build the base. i It took ten years to make Istnluc. It was then shipped t 'Ncw York in 210 packing roses. .Tlic Statue is on Bedl or Libcrty Island. in llnrbor. it was unveiled in 18116. the innjcstic 5'-.'lll't': of xi wom holdini: nloit in her riglit hm, , Fllic torch oi liberty. In her it-ll. ,arm slic carries a tablet bearing . VENUS'S ll is an diiscci-cnicliing plant that uorks like ll r:it-trap. its lczii imu um hrnnri. nut sczniviils lune- erl ill the inidrlir Thrcc little linirs on each st-znieiit 7i('i as iricgcrs. An insect. ualiziniz across the loci stumbles agninst these triggers. setting up an electric current. Swept by clcctricity, the trap is sprimrz. The two halves snap to- gether and trap the victim exact- l Progress was made in 1951 on methods oi produciiiiz cortisone. the drug that is so iisviiil in the irontniciil of arthritis. Twenty- sepnratc chemical steps are needcii for the manufacture oi cortisone rcpit-seiiiliig dependence. oe's island coreyin New York the crown. Ladders go through an (1 . id. five windows form the jewels in --from bile acids taken from slaughtered cattle: and there is not enough oi this nintcrinl to Panmunjom is a Korean village six miles southeast oi Knesong. The first shipment oi Clilllldihn troops for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization army. landed at Rotterdam. the Netherlands. on October Iii, i951. prisoners beiore him. THE STATUE OF LIBERTY a colos- the date of the Declaration oi in- The Statue is 151 feet high. The top of the torch stands over 300 feet above the use. The weight is 450,000 lbs. Forty persons can stand inside the head. is renchcd by a. winding use. An elevator goes to the top of the stone base. If visitors want to the look through the windows at the 0 top, they must climb 161 steps winding round and round the steel the centre until they reach the arm to the torch but are not pen to the public. The twenty- the crown. Over 500.000 people visit the Statue each year. FLY-TRAP ly as though a little book had sud- denly closed on him. Then spires iilniir: the edge of the leaf rcvolyc. l'lll(I rriss-cross to form a. sort. of FIPVE. Thus. insects too small ir-r the plant to bother with may ea- cape while those that are too large to crawl between the bars are eaten. The plant will remain closed until it has digested its meal. CORTISONE mike all the cortisone that we nccd. Discoveries made in 1051 show that it is possible to maize cortisone from by-products ol-- talned when coal is distilled to make coke and coal gas. The pic- cess is very complicated and can- not be carried out commercially at present. BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE WhVu555S ' This Department is non- dueted by the Prince Edward island Teacher? Federation. Contributions are welcomed and should be addressed to Mlllar Maeradnn. 0 1-! III- Ilug st.. Charlottetown. ZSPIOUNDS d parcels up log arael pa RIILIIIGS Oll 0. Freetown lied cross Annual Meeting -The 10th annual meeting of the South freetown Red Cross was held at the home oi Mn. wil- lard Stetson on Friday evening, March 28th, with the president, Mrs. Alired Reeves. in the chair. in the absence oi the secretary. Mrs. lillmer smith was appointed to act and the ” ,, opened oy slnging "O Canada". Roll call was d by l0 s and two visitors were present. seven mem- bers paid membership lee. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Elmer Gauthier see about getting Kinkora Players to pre- sent their play in Freetown Hall and it was also moved and sec- onded that an afghan be donatsd to Provincial Sanatorlum. It was agreed that irult be sent. to Mrs. Eliza Drummond who is ill. The minutes oi last annual meeting were read and the report or last year's work was read by the secretary. The treasurer reported amount oi 81.07 on hand. Money was raised during the year by parcel post sale, teas. sale. and collec- tions. The iollowing donations were made: Prince County Hospital Red Cross Drive . Cancer Fund Blind Fund .. March oi Dimes . . Freetown Hall . 15.00 The Red Cross work convener then reported on work done dur- ing the year. Next came the election of offic- ers which resulted as follows: President, Adelmc. Reeves; vice- preaident, May Gauthier; accre- tary. Florence Reeves; treasurer, Laura Smith; Red Cross con- vener. Minnie Drummond ITO- elccted); sick committee. iiva Stetson and Vina Drummond; get- well cards, Eva Stetson; press. May Gauthier; birthday bottle, Eliz- abeth Stetson. Next meeting is to be at tile home oi Mrs. Elizabeth Stetson, with the lunch committee coni- prised oi Eva Stetson and Flo- rence Reeves. The meeting cloud by singing "God Save the Queen." x NORTH LVINSLOE VI'. 1. The regular monthly meeting oi the Wineloe North women's in- stitute was held in the school on Tliesdny ercninc. April lst. The meeting cpcncrl by siiicing "White Carol Bells" and rep:atin:: cured in unison. Roll call was answered by 1.1 members. The minutes oi the meeting were read and The sick and school had no report. Mk-s Alton Younker and Nb: Stanley Younker gave a very in- teresting report on the Leadership Course held in Charlottetown. The money collected ior the Red Cross from the non-members was then handed in. The next meeting was invited to the home oi Mn. rtobert and Nel- son sievenson with program taken by Mrs. Albert Younker. Lunch cornimittee will -be Mrs. Alton Younker. Mrs. Heath Orasweil and Mrs Robert Stevenson. Collect- ion ior the evening amounted to 31.40. previous signed. committee 1 i The meeting closed by singing "God Save The Queen" after which lunch was served by coni- mittec in charge. (.'ITY OF (IANALS Trailit: In Bangkok. capital of Thailand. is carried on largely by means of canals. IT'S West capo To ' call Minister -The Pastoral Relations Colu- mittee oi the West cape charge oi the United Church oi Canada met on Wednesday aiternoou, Ap- ril aard. at the Parsonage in Bpringneld West. Representatives oi the three congregations on the pastoral charge. Eethel, Glenwood and Cape Wolie were present. as was the interim moderator. Rev. W. G. Dickson oi 0'Leary. who presided. The recording steward and the secretary of the Pastoral Relations Committee. Mr. Cecil Gorrlll oi Glenwood. read a. communication from a minister in New Brunswick who would like to ” thg PROFESSIONAL CARDST? VI. 0llEsl'Eli 8. lllaciloiiiilli Iurister. bolleltor, Notary Etc. Oiflco iornierly occupied by LII! lleutll strong. I. 0. Money to Loan oll ” . , Atleuded Te. minister oi the West Cape charge. He was highly recommended and the committee decided to meet at the O'l.eary United Church Manse on Thursday afternoon. April 24. with Rev. Kenneth Campbell oi North Bedeque. representing the Pastoral Relations Committee of P. E. I. Presbytery and give the minister concerned a call. The Benediction was pronounced by Mr. Heber l-l. Hardy. lay minister oi the West Cape charge. I O Leary and V0 I I icimiy -Miss Shirley Wallis of the stall at the Windsor, N. 8. schools. who spent Easter in Alberton, the guest oi her parents Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Wallis. has returned to her work. Miss Freda Strung. student at the Commercial College in Char- lottetown. spent a recent weekend in O'I..eary the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Straiig. Mrs. Aubin Wedge returned to her home in O'Leary on April 23. after visiting in Boston and other American centers ior the past sev- eral weeks. Rev. Kenneth Campbell oi the North Bedeque United Church was a visitor to 0'Leary on Thursdcy afternoon. April 24th, the guest oi Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson. Dr. George Frame, district sup- erintendent oi the British Isles ior the Nazarene Church. will tour the Maritime District in May. He will speak first in Halifax on May l6th to lath and will visit Middle- ton, Windsor. Trenton and other centres in Nova scotia. and also Moncton and Saint John, NE. on May 25th he will be 'in Elmadnlc in the morning. at 0'l4eary in the aiternoon, and summerside at night. This is Dr. Pi-ame's first visit to the Maritime District. The 0'1eary Young People's Un- ion or the United Church met on Thursday, April 24th. with the president Miss Hester Boates pie- sidlng. The Springfield West Dra- matic Club will ahortlyibe putting on their play in 0'beary under the auspices oi the O'l.ieary Y. P. U. The study was conducted by the minister. The meeting closed by the benediction. Rev. Frank McConnell. Betliany. Oklahoma. will be the special speaker ior the Maritime Missions Tour oi the Church oi the Naza- rene. He will speak on Sunday, May 4th at Summerside in the morning, at Mount Pleasant in the aiternoon. and Elmsdale at night. On Monday. May 5th he will speak in O'Leary, and Tues- day at Midgell. The district sup- "Fa'miIy Day " AGAIN AT MASSEY-HARRIS Come and bring your Idnily to . the first showing In this limit: of THE NIW MASSCY-HARRIS EPOCHAL MOTION PICTURE , ElIOUOII...AlIO FOR ALL The lilm that was saluted he presentation at United Nations Food Conloroneo. Rome IT'S SENSATIONAL IT'S EDUCATIONAL IT'S NON-AOVIRTISINO erlntendent. Rev. J.l-l. Macclregnr, s Illl. GLEII ll. IIEIIIIIIY veterinary surgeon Plione 00 Keuslngton :2-:3-j--z-T .-..-:---e-ee--e-m- Il. E. ELLIS fire - Auto - Cllllllfi INSURANCE 5 Summer st.. ” mid PHONE 2413 MM--T-fee-m-j : UR. J.ll. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street End Summoraldo 1:: llil. J. A. Il.0Iil0lI DENTIST Denial X-Raye Smallman Building SUMEIEBSIDIIJ Dial 2306 T. 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O'Leary. Tne vice-president is Rev. A. R. WBIIIE oi Alberton and the secretary- ltreasurer is Rev. W. G. Dickson oi 0'Leary. ' A.z. STEADY INCREASE Rcrently estiniatrs place the world's popiilation at 2..'50.000.00(. people. increasing at the rate oi 20,000,000 yearly. NORTHERN PIONEEBS Iceland, Greenland and Spits- bergen were all discovered as the result of expeditions by Norsernen about the ninth century. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Monday - Tiicsdny - Wednesday. 7:15-9:i5. imagine a guy like Ron- LAVISII TRIMMINGS IDNDON. -(OPl- leaving for the continent on the famous Golden Arrow can start Station. Bartenders and waitresses are almost all fluent in several languages. CAPITOL ' I Travellers r Tonight (Monday) 7:15-9:15; aid Colemnn, winning ll package like Colt-sic llolm, because of Milo give away show-Yes this vlllid more happens in comedy-lilt "CHAM'PAGNE FOB CAESAR" Co-starring Vincent Price. Art their journey in style since A i3.5(l0lLi,.k1,,m... (0; -vpmpie Am pu,my-- luxury bar was installed at Victoria r,.,n,, progrninl and Barbara Brit- tnn, and of course "Caesar" the parrot. Summon-side Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 I comedy . uianeel increased to 25 pounds per parcel. Today ..... 3:30-7:15-9:15 IAHI IROOIAI 6' '1" Tuesday ................ 7:15-9:15 o fdsanhvqohet e uowhsqoloeipnene er AieoIanPlsluo"InYCI'P Hlilpnn" andolllll PIATUIII REGENT :2. Parcel Sizes have been increased! combined length and girth of air parcels now increased to 72 inches, but no one dimension may exceed 36 inches. is. Rate Reductions in many Parcel Post Zones are now effective. To be held or KIIIG GEORGE IlAl.L KINSINGIDN APRIL 30th. 7:30 p.in. insured by ' ELLIOTT & WEBSTER ” nasixomzc Year lull!-Ianls loalor HELP YOUR POST OFFICE HELP YOU A 0 Address your mail clearly and accurately. 0 Include Postal Zone Number in Ottawa. Montreal. Toronto. Vancouver. 'And with all these you get DOOR-TO-DOOR delivery service in most areas-at no extra cost. 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