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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 May 1951, p. 2

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SER SAA 2 Ra Aa 0rd SR The Bee Gets A Load On, Then Dances Do you know how one hee tells another Where a good drink of nec- Mar is ty be found? By smells and dancing, The mystery has been solved after centuries of argument. When a bee returns to thes hive laden »wjth nectar, it hreaks into a lively" jig on - the honeycomb, danting round a rough circle with occasional straight | ste ps across: By watching bees in glass. fronted hives, scie ntistg have prov ed that the line along which these straight" steps are danced gives an accurate bearing on the supply, tell- ing other bees the direction and exact distance of the lowers, Signalling System If the dance is done on a hori- zontal comb, the steps point like a compass needle. Usually, however, . the bec jigs on the combs vertical face, using another signalling sys- tem. Straight steps up the- comb mean that the source is in the same direction as the sun: straight ones down it indicate the opposite direc- tion; steps along any angle left of the vertical mean that the flowers lic along the sume angle left of the sun--and so on! Each time the bee comes into the straight it wags it¢ tail side- ways. The number of straight runs it makes in a minute signals the distance of the flowers, While the other bees watch, the dancer. stops at intervals to feed them small quantities--of- the nectar col- lected, which gives them' the scent of the flower. They are then fully "briefed" for the operation. - Mr. Gigpman Pincher, the na- tuie and scisnoa ww OF, rectntly visited Prof. Karl von Frisch-----an Austrian scientist who decipher- ed the bees' sign language at his summer research station on Lake Wolfgang--and was shown his ob-. servation hive, lit by a red dark- room lamp to which the Bee's eye is insensitive, On the Scent - He explained how he had num- bered hundreds of bees by dabbling them with a paint brush, and show- ed how, hy counting the number of straight runs danced by a bee, he could calculate just how far the others wonld fly on picking up the message. Ths was proved correct when his assistants feported that the bees bad flown straight to the bowls of yectar put out at the pre- dicted destinations, © By - pencilling guide-lines on the hive's glass front he has been able to measure the angles danced out: and by checking the flight of marked bees, proved them accurate within three degrees. A bee homing from flowers less than 100 yards from the hive does a different jig, simply moving in a circle first one way, then the other, This seems to give no detailed di- rections, and scientists think that once the other hees have picked up the scent from the dancer they can locate the flowers: hy smell. , Not So Silent Depths U.S. scientists muking gramo- phone records of underssea noises have shown that the sea's depths, formerly theught to be silent, are about as noisy as a farmyard at feeding time. Fishes squeal squawk, cackle, grunt, honk, These scien- tists' reports were once top-secret, for thie recordings began as high- priority naval research "during tlie last war, when scientists were afraid that the new supersensitive acoustic mines, designed to be det- omated by the sound of a ships en- gines, might be set off prematurely by fish noises. In the same way, torpedoes fitted with a device tot guide them. automatically towards } the sound of an enemy ship might be put off course "The British Admiralty has studied secret facts about whales, which are now being used by submarine designers. A 120-ton blue whale, for instance, can travel under water at twenty knots (23 mph) for at least ten minutes, and keep up a speed of over fourteen knots for more than two hours. As this is much better than a submarine can do, engineers of the Admiralty's Experiment Works are studying the whale's physiclogy to see what they can learn from it. = 3 ' Learning from Whales Tlie whale; --théy decided; "prob=-= ably generates ~ more than 1,000 hp. at full speed--as muchas a medium-sized locomotive, How it does this without overheating is a mystery. It must have some mech- anism for getting rid of excess heat, for it certainly can't sweat, More importint to engincers is its streamlined shape; it makes : such small disturbance while swim- "¢ ming wider water that no submar- ine listening appdratus can deteét it, though the Asdic, sending out a "radar" sound-wave, can locate it at short range, Models of whales are therefore being tested in tanks to sce how smoothly water flows round them as they move, Chapman Pincher discloses other facinating lore about all kinds of ereatures in "Spotlight on Ani- mals" an excellent "illustrated na- tre hook for the Taym, Rar) Young, a theatre manager of Jonesboro, Ark. received an anonymous letter that said: "In- losed you will find $5. When i was a little girl I bought Dbal- * cony tickets and sat downstairs." BORT A Swi TC & It -seems to be monty agreed that the recent Stanley Cup: series hetween Torontg Maple Leafs 'and TiC the Montreal Canadiens was jast about the most sensational, thrills ing and breath-taking set of games. played since the dayvsiwhen the kids used to cut crodked clubs off treed, take a hunk of frozen natural fer- tilizer as a puck, get out op the ice of the old mill dam and tall it hockey. » * 3 And the general consensus seems be that' of all those games the most sensational, thrilling - and breath-taking moments came in the five brief but hectic sessions of overtime. And although the top brass of hockey loudly and strenu- 'ously maintains that there is noth- ing whatever. wrong with hockey oi the rules thercoil, attendance figures in such spots as New York, Boston and hockey don't beat out that contention, * * * So with all due deference, we' timidly offer a suggestion we have made several times before this. Why not play every game throughout the year to a finish, with sudden death overtime until one side or the other scores. We may be wrong, but: we think that such a move would do more to cure ailing attendancés than. any- thing else. they could do. United States sports fans are brought up on baseball, where extra innings are played till one side or the other wins, or darkness or local laws in- tervene; and sixty minutes of hockey, with both sides willing to settle for a dead heat, doesn't strike them as getting hin value ' for their Ym * * Just off the presses is a iew volume entitled THE OFFICIAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BASE- BALL. While we feel sure that it will be read with extreme plea- sure by all followers of the game, it will be especially, {reasured as an argument settler. For "Base- ball's bitterest arguments are not' [} s difficult to match fan versus fan On Review--Viscount Alexander, visited the: Canadian Army Special Force at Fort Lewis re- cently. Ilere Alexander (left) and Brig. J. M. commander of the CASE, Governor General of Canada, Rockingham, take the salute. a 5 the ones that players give the unyppires," write Hy Turkin and S. C. Thompson, who are chiefly responsible for the appearance of d volume, "For sheer fury "it's" in a "friendly" debate." * * * The. authors have chosen, from the quiz section of the book, four teen of the trickiest and most of- ten asked questions about baseball --the kind of questions on which people bet their shifts and -then phone the handiest sports editor asking him which one goes naked. With the baseball season just get- ting into full swing, after its carly attack of the shivers, perhaps you'd like to know what these questions are The answers will be printed at the end, of the column, upside down---not of -course, that we think you'd try and cheat by taking a quick 'peek but--Oh, well, just for the heck of it. So here Here You Are, You F ishermen : These Are Dates To Remember The open seasons, bag and size limits on the various species, with . all dates inclusive, are as follows: BLACK BASS --July 1st to Octo- ber 15th, except-- (i) St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and Detroit River: June 25th to December 15th; and (ii) Lake Erie, and Niagara River between Lake Erie and Niagara Falls: July 1st to : December 15th, MASKINONGE:-- (a) North and west of and in-_ cluding the French and Mat- tawa Rivers and Lake Nipis- sing: June 20th to October 1st. ,b) South of and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissiing: July 1st to October Ist, except-- (i) St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and Detroit River: June 25th to December | 15th; and (ii) Lake Erie," and Niagara River between Lake Erie. and Niagara Falls: July 1st to December 15th, - - SPECKLED TROUT; 'BROWN:" "TROUT, RAINBOW TROUT, AURORA TROUT, KAMLOOPS TROUT: April 28th to September © 15th, "LAKE TROUT: (a) No closed season in Great Lakes, Georgian Bay, North Channel, the intervening in- ternational canndeting waters and 'St, Lawrence River. (b) North and west of and in- cluding the French and Mat- tawa Rivers and Lake Nipis-, sing (other than "a"): No closéd season when taken by angling. South of and excluding the French rand Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing (other - than "a"): November 6th to (c ~~ Qctober Sth next following, '4 except-- (i) The County of Halibur- ton and that portion of. the County of Hastings north. of and including the Townships of Cashel, Limerick and Wollaston: April 28th to October 5th. YELLOW PICKEREL (WALL- EYED PIKE) AND PIKE (GREAT NORTHERN PIKE): (a) No closed season in Great Lakes, Georgian Bay, North "Channel and the intervening international connecting wa- ters, except-- ' (i) Bay of Quinte! Pickerel -- May 12th to March 31st next following; Pike --no closed season. (b) North and west of and ex- cluding the I'rench and Mat- tawa Rivers and Lake Nipis- 'sing (other than "a"): Pick- - erel--May 12th to April 14th, next following. Pike -- no closed season when taken by angling, (c) South: of and including the. French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing (other than "a): Pickerel---May 12th to De- ~ cember 3st. Pike--May 12th te March 31st, next following... ' (d) Lake St. Francis--Pike and Pickerel May 12th to Novem- ber 15th. (e) St. Lawrence River other than Lake St. Francis: Pike and Pickerel, April 28th to March 1st. NOTE: --No person shall fish after October 15th: in the Counties of Durham Northumberland, . Peter borough or Victoria; the 'I'rent River or Lake Scugog; or Beaver Creek, Crow Lake, Crow River in the County of Hast ings. . + BAG AND SIZE LIMITS BLACK BASS:--6 per day, mini- mum, length 10 inches. MASKINONGE:--2 per day, 14 per_season, Minimum length. 30. "inches. Fig TROUT: -- 15 per day, not exceeding 10 Ibs. in weight (except Norfolk County; 10 per day, not exceeding -5 tb 7 inches, BROWN TROUT, RAINBOW TROUT AURORA TROUT, KAMLOOPS TROUT :--5 of cach, species per day. Minimum «length 7 in, LAKE TROUT:--5 per day, re- gardless of weight, YELLOW PICKEREL (WALL- EYED PIKE): --6 per day. Mini- mum length 13 inches. PIKE (GREAT NORTHERN PIKE): --6 per day, regardless of length. -PERCH:--25 per day, regardless of length; except Lake Minde- moya 10 per day. CRAPPIES:--20 per day, regard- less of length, y Co * * In all cases thie length of a fish is: measured from the tip of the snout to the centre of the posterior edge of the tail, in w cight. ) ) Minimum length : are the fourteen points--we mean questions. * 1. Has a fair out of Yankee Stadium? * . 2. How, can three runs without itting a fair ball? . * 3. What. club pennant despite four ners? [0 * 4. There have -been brated batteries you 'identify the mates of the-following pitchers: (a) Walter Johnson, (c¢) Ed Walsh, ander, (e)-Dazzy Vance, Grove? * 5. The three DiMaggio brothers --Joe, Dom and Vince--all have the same middle name. What is it? * 6. With runners pitcher steps on the rubber in sct position facing the batter but-ac- _cidentally drops the-Lall. Is there-a penalty? * 7. Up through 1950, who was the last left - handed majors? » 8. Who was the fourth infielder Tinker-to-Evers- -to-, Chance double- phy combination. in. the famed * 9. What major league player: be came Governor of a state? * 10. Did anyone ever strike out more than 1,000 times in his major league career? ball ever been 20-game win- (b) Cy Young, Gas .What? -- Give They're rubber fabric, sclf- sealing fuel cells that fit into the wings of an Air Force jet fighter. Mary Lee Myers looks over the long tanks, which immediately seal bul- let holes or other" pi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PRE J AGENTS W ANTED ~~ OILS, GRRASES, TIRES BATTERIES, paints, electric motors, stoves, radlos, refrigerators, fast freex- ers, milk coolers and feed grinders. 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Springhil) Poultry ¥Farm, Preston, Ontario. : What are the three "appeal" "plays in 'baseball, infractions of which the umpire is not supposed to call unless hrought to his at- tention by the rival team? } # » * 12. What pitcher won 41 games one scason only to lose the pen- nant the last day-on a wild pitch? = * * * "Who leads - the National -- in lifetime shutouts, "with ~how many? ' * * * 14-;Who pulled an unassisted triple play in a World Series game? 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Box 70, 123 Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, 'Ontario, -- within --100 --miles "of Toronto. Box 71, 123_Eighteenth Street, New Toronto, Ont. REGISTERED 1 Beaver Oats, $1.75 Bus, Sow the best. Gordon Leslie, "Acton, Phone Rockwood 61 R 12, POTATO GROWERS Attention -- Trexler Potato Cutters and Repairs -at J. Nicol Wilson, Box 416, Alliston, Ont. ONE W.D. 9 Diesel Tractor, Excellent mechanical condition. All kinds of power --No reasonable offer refused. W. J. Hun- ter & Sons, R.R. 1, Hespeler, Ont, --30.06;-30-30,-32 Special,- 12 gauge pumps," CYCLONE Drilling Machine, complete, on * WISH to buy large block of lake frontage - MEDICAL POST'S ECZEMA SALVE "BANISH ithe torment of dry eczema rashes and weeping. skin troubles. 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Brookdale -- Kingsway Nurseries, Bowmanville. Ont. CARRANGANA 30 Inches $4.50; 20 Inches , $3.50; 15 inches $2.60 per 100. Cramer Nurseries, White Fox, Sask. PATENTS AN OFFER to every Inventor--List of in- ventions and full Information eent free. The Ramsay Co., Registered Patent Attor neys. 273 Bank Street. Ottawa. _ FETHERSTONHAUGH & Company, Pa- tent Solicitors, Established -1890, 3560 Bay Street. Toronta Booklet of informa tion an request \ CASE TRACTOR, MODEL LA, hardly used, will sell at reduced price. Allan "1 Eix; R. 3, Elmira, Ont. PACKAGE Bees, queens, bea supplies. _ "Everything tg supply the bee- keeper.' Cook's Supplies, Aurora, Ontario. INTERNATIONAL Combine 5 ft. Dower take-off," scour clean, pickup attachment, C. Pogue, R.R. 1, Gormley, Ont, CASE Model F Combine | in perfect condi- tion. Apply to Kenneth Kee, Caledon East,, Ont. GAS STATION = Small, Severn. 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