the Guardian PI. e 9 Saturday. May 8. 19 Strange But True By I‘. ll. MacArthur Stork and stock will arrive hand ii hand for any General ialleciric Iumpany employee having I may Jctooer loth. A gift of 5 shares ,1 company stock will be given 0 each baby- Ocwber. lath. liist was the com-E _,-my’: 75th anniversary. G. E. em- ,.oys 2iU,0u0 persons. is new stock- noiders arrived on October 15th. The body of it man tuned in .. climbing accident 50 years ago ..nd perfectly preserved under tons of ice has been cast out by an Alpine glacier near Solsburg, Aus- Lriii. in date nobody has been able o identify the body. which emerg- ed from under the ice. although here are several clues. An old-fashioned leather money ‘bag full of coins, all dated before 1903 and not used in Austria since 1918. were found with the remains. An o1d—fashioned pair oflleldglasses _ together with I ylellovitrflhandkerchief '5 Ian ans e in Austria of the type 1 Mary MIcNutt: daughter of Mr. the turn of the century Ilsa 3‘/tare hunt and Mrs. Bruce MacNutt, Mal- peque. Mary plans to study when a couple of giraffes decide _ . _ _ to “gm they SW-mg me" “mg Marine. Biology at the University of Toronto. necks at each other like baseball _ bats in an effort to knock each and Presentation other off balance. They also are able to deliver powerful blows with The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis was pleasantly filled on their hoofs. _ The giant squid has ten arm: Monday evening. May .'lrd. When friends and neighbors gathcred to ngaiiist eight of the octopus. A 30-ton hump-back whale will tender farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis who will soon be ylcld seven tons of oil Believe it or not. but the Phil- Ieaving Cascumpec. Mr. Lester Wallace. made a few Idelphia statue of Charles Dickens 1; the only one in the world. The novelist left a clause In his will “king mm’ ."° .m°"umem’5' complimentary remarks and Mrs. memorial or lestinionlal be made Rhodes Ashley read an address m m5 h°n°r' and presented the guests nf lion- In P‘°“e” d“5"5,‘“ "hi" pmvmce our with I well filled purse. Mrs. 1317"?” "Wk me“ 5h°W““‘ “"1 Lewis in a few well chosen words 5085 to Church V _ iexpressed their appreciation. and U35" fan I Wcked 3 ‘mmese "Wm thanked one and all for their kind- Plllm Wm‘ 5 rm" 90”” "'5" d""ncss and thoughtfulness. After iltln 8‘ me P1399 “'h°"° it was min‘ i which all joined in singing "For 95- _ They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A 501119 dill’ "'3 might-V N333” idelicinus lunch was served by ran: my be A bone dry cliff. with ' SE'\el‘l-ll of the young ladies. A no m0l‘8 h°Y1€Ym00n‘-’1'-5 D35-‘ml most enjoyable evening was under in the Maid of the Mist. spsm by 311‘ In the 1553 CGHWIY. “"3 13100113 Following is the address to Mr. twin cataracts have receded 300 and M1-g_ Edward Lg“/i_q_ feet. so. if the erosion continues at Dear Friends: Lhl present We of one in four feet We have gathered here tonight Innuflllyi U19 ‘EH5 Should dflf I-ID to hnnmlr you as you are about mmplelfilym 2-000 ¥€8TSl the leave Cascumpec. We very On Sunday, September 20, ii Kiwi much regret your departure from bird that can't fly under its own the community. power. stopped, in New York on its You have always li.000-mile Iii-plane flight from Auckland. N. Z.. to London. Where been ready of Wales 4th Year Graduates PIuI C u d m 0 re: son of Mrs. Harry Cudmore and the late Mr. Cudmore of Charlottetown. Paul plans to study medicine at Dai- housie University. to aid every good cause. Your work Mrs. Lewis in In- stitute and the local Red Cross Branch has been outstanding. We shall miss your presence at W. M. S. and your assistance at our sncial gatherings. We have ap- preciated the kind hospitality of your home which has ever been ready to entertain young and old. Neither has your interest in the ture happiness and prosperity will follow you to your new home. We hope to have the pleasure of see- ing you back to visit us. Now as you go to new sur- roundings. you will no doubt still find opportunity to be of service to others. to make life worth- while. We niik you to accept this gift as ti small expression of our esteem and good wishes. We know you will appreciate. not the amount, but the spirit which prompted the gift. Your friends and neighbors in world outside your home been ‘he 13' E- 1' H‘’5pm'I- is makmg neglected. You have both taken gmd ”'“‘’‘’“'Y- a keen interest in community al'- . , . ~. , _ fairs. Those of us who have had 1m]zwl‘:"L Jygen l'g£:l“":l;' sickness or bereavement in our , , . ‘ ,' homes have found you a friend to lg/yak Riibert Jevw“ In M”d°“' sympathize and give help when ' “'9 m°5'- needed it The auction sale which was Out‘ 13051 Wishes 101' your fu- hold at George Dockendorff‘s, Robert Crooks: son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. C. Crooks, Sydney. N. 5. Bob plans to continue his Arts course at Dalhousie next year. North River And . . . Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lavnic from Carleton Siding. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell. Mr. Hugh Walker «if Charlotte- town. who had an operation in York Point. on May 5. was a big success the brood sow sold for two hundred dollars about fifty dollars more than the milk cows brought. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell and family. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Proud. Hampshire. Mrs. Lizzie Ward Six. who has been laid up most of the winlcr, spent last Sunday in Harisville. visiting her daughter and son-in- he li-month-old bird will go into me London 2.00. This is believed to be the only Kiwi in captivity outside New Zen- and. The bird has become so rare lxhat it is strictly protected and almost never allowed outside the country of its birth. It is interesting to note. in con- :u-rtion with this unique bird that l. eats I meal of 8 ounces of earth- worms once a day, It night. 300 officials It the various plans stops in route, met, greeted the bird at '.hPli’ Iii-ports with cans of fresh ivonns. This specimen stood 10 .nrhes tall, weighed four pounds. ind was covered with brownish-like '4-others. Doctors used I magnet to pull I key but of the stomach of Master sieve strubbalino, of Schenectady. N. Y. They used to crack jokes about Alexander Brown of Edmonton. Al- berta, wesring his heavy winter overcoat right through the sum- mar. Brown died recently. In the lin- mg of his travelled overcoat the police found 810.000. This is the strange story of dad Ind son. meeting on the same bus. by chance. When J. E. Bell of Sydney. Aus- tralia, went‘to visit in Brisbane on a vacation, he decided to make This year, for the first time since 1939. the world food production caught up with the population in- crease, the United Nations report- ed. North America, with 7 per cent of the earth's population, produced 20 per cent of the world‘: food each year. Seven Canadian women have been writing to each other for the past 38 years in one continuous let. for — believed to be the longest ever written. The correspondents, members of I class at the Ontario Agricultural College. formed a group called the “I"rier.1isl'.lp Circle" in 1915 and kept a letter in the malls. Each mem- bers adds newsy notes concerning herself" and mails the epistle to another member. , Six of the correspoiidciits live in Ontario. The other one. Mrs. Percy Wright lives in Saskatchewan. "The jet-propelled automobile is just around the corner." says In automotive engineer. I-Iolysmokesl Which corner? I- la. '.-J I!‘ u ti 3 =1 . f-,‘ ‘ E u El I E flu; FEE 3 IT. M llldlllhl fllzlfllil :- “ Vdwa YoI|udIy u hauler aoodcheon 37. (II fl. Ikriorm ' cook-of 40. Wire Ibout I0 monoun- gnl. (Whol- 4!. ‘nae hswk in‘) ponot. _and Mrs. —————-—-—— —-——> cascumpec‘ law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- the trip by bus. I-Ie handed his CU- Lmd‘ ticket to the driver who remarked: -— —— ' ~ ML and MK Jam” pavmer "Your initials and name are the ' 1' le Tesf at C-arlemn S.-ding. w(,..e l.'eCen,_ same as mine." As the bus sped submlf O L Visitors at North mW,,_ along the two Bells got to talking. LA cRo55E_ w;5__ (Ap; _ They made the startling discovery Twenty high "hm! nudgms and Mr. C,-am-0,.d Lmwi, was , lhfilv l-hey “"5 ‘.3919’ ‘md 5°“ two teachers took lie-detector recent visitor at the home of Mr. ‘"10 hfid lmmed 25 3'e‘“'5 hem” tests Thursday as mass question- and Mrs. Earl Ward of Hamp- 3“‘l 10-“ much V*’“'h 5”“ “then ings began here in an effort to shire. find a clue to the disappearance of 15-year-old Evelyn Hartley. District attorney John Bosshard gave no indication of what results were obtained. but said the tests will continue until more than 1,700 teachers and students in the city have been questioned. Miss Hartley. daughter nl' Prof. Richard Hartley disap- peared last, Oct. 24 while baby- sitting for a neighbor. Authorities found indications of violence, but said later they were at a com- plete lnss as to further clues. Officials Welcome Seaway Bill Passing MONTREAL. fCP> — Shipping and business officials 'I‘hursday night expressed approval that the St. Lawrence seaway bill has been passed by the United States House of Representatives. They welcomed the participa- tion of the U. S. in the seaway. although many feared the project would prove I "mixed blessing to this city." J. P. Boyle. president of the Shipping Federation of Canada and hand of shipping, Ltd.. said approval of the project was "in- evitnble." "Although there still il strong sectional opposition to it. we can’! impede progress." he said. “I would sa'y the lieaway will benefit all of Canada." “It is hard to predict now what effect the project will have on the port of Montreal; some fear this port may be byhpuaed II I [rest shipping centre. The Montreal district chamber Mr. Roland Ward of Hampshire is out again after having an at- tack of qumsy. Most. of the farmers of the Jewell Road are busy these days spreading manure and working the land getting ready for the seasons crop. Mr. and Mrs. James MacLeod and son Dr. MricLeocl. of Bon- shaw, were‘ recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward of Hampshire. Miss Mae Yco of the Jewell Road. is at present employed in the City. The’ New Haven Jamboree which was held in North River hall on April 27 was a big success and was very largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jewell and family were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wheatlcy of Sherwood. CT. of commerce said: “Since the U. S. now agrees to enter the project. the unrlertakingl will be carried out in it more prac- tical and economical manner than. if Canada had dnne it alone.‘ i Several shipping men termed the action “I constructive step forward." but added they hope the federal government will re- strict coastal shipping before the project becomes ti reality. . "It is important that the gov-‘ ernment not give foreign shippingi interests the advantage of the money spent by companies using the navigational aspect of the seaway," a spokesman said. AXYDI. ls Lorlorztl-OW muouier. lnmsoumplc All “I. the m”. "‘ -“,_.. 1 g,, genqshgle letters, I fitaj l One men may Iophles. the ion Isa an on inur- impoqvnno-Ull- user I‘YlIcV olsr evzr CIK _ (nice reeriue1'VIPV-4Y"“" v..m¢.,-- opypquoon -ml: mom: in .0: ms ishoau... cunn--THACK'**'-' IAAXR '», L171; Ire Ill hi -I,‘ . . Irlllq rodlont new lwimfy to kilrllcns, liallvrnnms. indoor and outdoor furniture. Your choice of sunny pastels. rich do-e colors, that May rolorful. CILU is easy touse.callylocleamqiiirlt-drying, long-liming. Come in and see these smart new CILUX Colors. FIRESTON E Bryonton & Macllay co. -Bll Psi! lluiqurtm In clsrlsttstoin JO Mother’s Day we an only but one moth: Patient, kind Ind true No other friend in Ill the world will be so true to you For Ill her kindneu she uka nothing in return If all the World desert you To your mother you can return. Many tears you've caused her When you were and or ill Maybe many Iieepleas nights Tho‘ grown you cause her still. so every time you leave her Or when‘er you come or go Give her I kind word or I kiss "I‘is what she craves I know. We can only have one mother None else can take her place You cannot tell how you'll need her Till you miss her loving face Be careful how you answer her Choose every word you say Remember s'ne’s your mother Tho’ now she's old and grey. We can only have one mother so take her to your heart You cannot tell how soon the time when you and she must part Let her know you love her dearly Cheer and comfort her each day You can never get another When she has passed away. Glen Patterson MIcPherson of Charlottetown. Pat plans to con- tinue his study in Art: next year. Crasweil Photm Mae Eaton llorotliy lllx’s f:oIumn_ Continued from page 8 ANSWER: The stubborniie.<s of old people is in a class by itself. 'l'ryiii;: to make them change their mind.. is well nigh inipossible. Since your grandfal-he: is of sound mind and body. let him make his own decision. Right now he knows he has you worried, and is using that weapon obstinately to make you cater to ililn. Go ahead with your moving plans; probably he'll do in good )Ol) of caring for him- Pasadena, Oalilfurnis. TO ATTEND SHORT COURSE MONC'I‘0N. «GP»- f‘. T. Atkin- son of Moncuin. iuipcrintenrlent of schools for Westmorland and Al- bert rounties, is one of three edu- cationists from New Brunswick chosen to attend a short course for school superintendents offered by the Canadian Education As- sociation. Others attending from this province will be J. E. Poirler. srlf. If he isn‘t satisfied. he'll be §i°hib“°"°' “M D‘ A‘ M1ddl'm1”' glad to follow one of your sugges- "' steP_hen' tions. You and your husband have me. His became quite cool. and indeed been faithful grandchild- ren and need have no qualms a- bout 10liu‘.\lIlg the necessary course of moving. when I asked him about it he told me he didn't like being fol- lowed around, Although I've chang- ed, he still doc.sn't seem to like me as much IA: he did. How can I win him back. DEAR MISS DIX: Frank and I met H few months ago, and I fell in love with him immediately. We have been very good friends. and everything went along fine until I began spending my spare time It the store where he works. Our friends began to lease us both ii- hout it. and then I flDLl(‘Pfl in change in Franks attitude toward Lily ANSWER; Perhaps the damage is permanent and your only pro- fit will be in experience. . ..., if you do continue being friendly and retire I bit more to the bIck- ground, I think Prank‘: affection can be revived. Don't pursue him, nowever. r w Eoenqbodq dikes.’ 96%; $24» SHORTCAKE 100% P. F. English Quality . s Tho fines! cresmery butter gives I rich tlsvour which nukes P. I-‘. Shortcake I fa- vourite with old Ind young. Serve it with ice cream. custard or fruit desserts Ind with either hot or iced drinks. PEEK i“FiRiEAN’S jaiiiolii 25‘ I OZ. Maroon and yellow pIcket. 609P “BRUNSWlCK" Cl-IINCHILLA RANCHERS Have a good selection of Chinchillas to offer. We guarantee our stock. We are in business to stay. Proprietors: W. E. BALZER, K. 1.. BISHOP. R. Vi’. BISHOP, Petitcodiac, N. B. ’ TIP OF THE WEEK FROM vouii MASTER DEALERS Cliarlottelown .. L. J. Rossllfl’ Summerslde _. 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