— —,'.4.r—ari—. ' grows. ‘tulips and daffodils bloom in ‘ handfuls of flasliinz The Tiny Folk iA real story of real children] for very young children) i There are many sums of sprint.‘ The birds come back. SW9“ EH55 leaves burst from lhbli" buds on the trees. aiidi thel garden. But the surest sign of all are the dandelions scattei';d ilk?‘ gold coinsi W” the green carpet. of lawn and fields. The folks on Pinvtiiiie Lune had \\'ll‘|l.Pl' '3-, good a crop of daiidelions UHF: spring as anyone else on the is- 'land. The l'l'lt’>ll\r‘i'S enmplainml a— ‘hi-mt yhnm im the l?i'.\’llS. the the work thers El"li‘Ill)lf‘\’l at all "they on-i:i-ti. liiil the ('l\lltli'I‘ll were rieligliieri ’l‘he\' were dull \\l’\llf' the gras< Ma: ‘iiill xwt Milli de\\ ‘in gathei the hrizht )‘HiFIr‘< Laiirie arirl Susan w-iii-i~.r~ri §i‘l‘lf‘ of the little i‘l'iildI'eri cum: in srhmil ¢|..yc)-‘mg big l'NIlif|llL‘lS of dande- linns for the tr~;ii-he: Susan. Da\ir', l.ll!l'l" and Al.-ui. ‘with Fi'isk_\‘ and the new piim~_\'.i “Perky. were riinnirir: here and there picking the l)ii1E|‘$l dziiH'lf"l lions with the lnvi;:t~.<i steiiis l Susan kept hei:: in ii iieai biincii; in her left hand, '.‘ll|lf‘ L.iuiie. managed to hold on in l\l< But; David hgd his own tioubles. He‘ did not leave the stems long‘ enough and he tried to pick them with the hand Rll€‘.'4tl_\' llt|li'lll‘E tliiuers fit i-mi: e lie riinmied almost as iii;i'i_\' as he |V|l‘k(‘{l. so l1lS bouquet Hasn't lI(‘l|lllH inuclii bigger “Look at the beautiful dande- lions." "l'ii"f‘l lu'lili‘lf‘ as he burst in the back dvwr '.-itli lii’; )tri7.(‘(l: flrmei s ’l‘lt"i't", llloiiiiiiy. iiut them in iiatrr." "Why Laurie. they are low-l_\‘l"‘ exclaimed his mniher. "l'li put them in this Elf!‘-."~ howl. Thank you so much for helm; such a good hrw to _\-riur nioiher." A pleaseri sniiin d:ii‘.crvi :iCi'oss Laviries face as he turned to shiiuting ha ek.l .y‘ rare nut the riimr, “I'll go and get _\‘f1\l snriio more. Mrs Page finished up her. morning chores. She decided it irnuld be 8 good time ltl gt) out while Linda was haiiiig her morning nap She slipped on a sweater. gathered up :i fruit bas-i ket and a screw driver, and went out. ‘ She walked around to _the front dimr. The children uri-e laughing zaily as they itathererl more daridclions from the orchard. so, she settled dau-n to digging out. those from e front. She ad-i mired their eaut_v. but hlamedi them as pesky weeds. <ri out they, came. it was a slow Job. for there was no sense in just taking off‘ the bloom; the long rout had to‘ come out too. "What are you doing, Mrg_. Pnge"" asked Susan as she saw’. her and ran :ierti:< i..-iiirie, l)a\-id? and the dogs fuiliiweci close at her heels l “Fm dissing uP the lions." she answered. “what are you doing with the screw driver, l\‘iominy'."' inquired I..'iIirie as he came up in her. "That is a good lfltll to use to gut at the long dandelion roots," explained Mrs. Page "it make; only a tiny hole in the sod.“ "But. Mommy you must not dig up our benutifiil tlowr~rs." protested Laiirir-. "We \i~nii't. have any to pick.“ "'I'here'll be Plf‘lil\‘ info the fence in thn ny'(*h;~”-(|_" nnsw. cred his mother “Tiirwin dm-yo, look very tidy iwi-r-_ xii l'tI]f "195. crime. They ii-rm‘: st.-iy pretty vniy lfini -‘in_\'\'*'a_\', 'T'hr~_v -mun turn whitr-. thrn tlin tiny sr-eds bin“. away and next year well have hundreds more " .The children \l'hi_‘.parpd 1.-.KMh,,. Mr :4 while. then ran away in l‘l"V- M|'~"~- 7’-‘tile Cl\f\l.lnll(‘!l ‘with “N Work as ions: as she rniild. Whv’n she w<=r..'. into the kitchen attain. there stond her dishpan, looking exactly like a fairy eush. dande- ion. it was packed with dande- lion blossoms Fi-rini behind the door Susan and lifllli iv siwaiig‘ out laiighing. “We \\Pll1l1'll ti. sur- l 1 ened . t f 1 32. Like wim By Thorton W. Burgess A.\'0Tlll-ill LESSON LEARNED ‘proud. Also. he began to feel very independent. This was I very When sudden danger you must face» ‘Om thing, 3“; my, was one To be afraid is no disgrace. 1,mp°r[_m¢, mm; that he had not —0id Mother NMUFC» yet, learned even when he was two ' . out the n at. He Ely" ~""m' k‘"g“ShP”' chlldrenlhhdthdgl Sfityslearnegir to be eafrnid. of Rattle: and Mrs. Rattles, were You we while he and ma Drama" -NS’ flamnfl nut 1” we Gr?“ and -Si5l‘(‘l'S were in their snug w"rm' T"“'=“rh”d W“ ‘me m home in the bank there was noth- iiiose. Of course at first lll(‘_\' knew mg H‘ be “mm at so 0' course Hfiihllifi 3501” “V G”""‘ Wm” they d1dii't know what fear was. and hail (’\'PT_\'ll‘i'.il: to le.irn. Tmmmead “as muck. hp lem.m,d One morniiiiz Touslehead was on fast What he lerirned. he remem- “'5 l*‘‘'‘"‘‘”‘' p‘’'‘‘" 9“ ‘ ‘mm? be‘ bored. ft is as important to re- “d” me 81“ River’ It .“.‘” his {.‘V' member things as to ienrn them. “me 91”" {Or “"‘L°h”‘K lo’ hm‘ m mt, m,s[p1a(_(,‘ .[His bi'oil‘ii‘i‘s and sisters were .___._,... . _ . _ . —_ s(‘Rllf‘i‘ed up and down the Big River. Eat-h was learning how to live, just as he was. He had just caiiglit ii small fish and was swallowing it whole as ie the kingfisher way, when he heard a rattle from out over the vials-in It. was a different sounding rattle than he had ever heard be- fore. He looked out over the wat- er. He was Just in time to see I dreadful thing happen. It was a thing he had iiert-r even dreair.‘.>.d oi. Tlint strange sounding rattle had mine from one of his brothers. He saw him flying as he never had himself had to fly. Even as V‘. 3 Page 10 The Ginrdlui Wednosduy. June 2. 1954 bi-other struck by A big bird who had come from behind so flat that it looked as if the young kingfisher was hardly moving. feathers flew. and then that fierce flyer uvept on his way carrying the young kingfisher with him. For the first. time in his short life Tousleheacl knew what fear was. He had learned to be afraid. He had learned the meaning of danger. and that it could come suddenly out of the air. AI long as he lived. he would be Afraid of Palm the Duck Hawk and would be watching for him. It WBJ Fnico who had caught his brother. L:KE VERDE W. 1. Mrs. Harry Kelly was hostess to the members of the Lake Verde Women‘s institute on May 12. Nine members and one visitor present. Roll call was answered by I guessing contest and won by Mrs. Michael Dalton. Mrs. Harry Kelly and Mrs. Ira Redmond were ap- pointed on the sick committee. Mrs. Owen Callaghan was ap- pointed to make an apron to be sent among the members. The June meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ira Red- mond. roll call to be answered by exchange of flowers slips. The hostess served a delicious lunch. assisted by Mrs. Joseph Shea. (7.\l‘E BRETON AREA Cape Breton island, now being linked to Nova Scotia by I mile- long causr\\‘a_v. has an area of he looked, Tousieiiend saw his 3.975 square miles. “ . He saw him flying as he never‘ had himself had to fly. ACROSS DOV.” —_——-.<.— w. .—w ~ . — 1.Head ' i. it One of the first things 'f‘nusle- cook 2_:,:nr;,”or ‘head learned was that it he would 5‘K-ind of mountain eiit lie viniiiii have to ratrii food Smanappie ‘Hum for himself. Of eniirse father and 9‘ge..mus\.i°_ (Asia) mother ted him at first But \\llll “man 0”“, 3_-1...” eight. hiingr_v__voiing kingfishrrs to m_Lub,.im[ed m‘e”u". feed. they couldn't give each one 12_Ine“eGmal ‘_n.°r'|(”m_) all the food that was needed now “cm” acalm. that the;-.' wer.- out of the home in 13_CV“nde, &\-ex 1! bank of the Big River. You seal. 14‘ p,:,l\.ne3[an -4-‘Emir: they needed n\'Ji'e food than \\'llPll|’ dufik amount they had been in the home in the 15_Godd,,sog 3”,” bank because now they were fi_\-- Volcano“ atrlwm ling. and needed extra food to make (H_I_) “M , l5“'9“3”‘- _ _ _ 16. Measure 9.Talk Now the kingfisher folk lll’PCl. (Chm) “_Imb|b” i almost. wholly on fish. So, hflfliltz‘ 1-Lgank em. 13_Runnin‘ i learned that he must catch fish. piovees !'“n i he next learned how to catch i.'iit-ml 19_Sm‘mg. , by watching his father. He had to“ P1“, try. and try. and try again. He 20__mpmeu ‘had to learn that it was useless aboflgme to plunge after H fish thiit was‘ n.Membu.°f too deep in the water. When he. religious " f‘7ill;zl’lL his first fish he was very order F?’-1*.‘ '74” 22. Thick prise you. We are sure now dregglngfot you'll have lots of dandelion: even saladtplur.) if you dig up all the titht-rs." 25,1391-513 And they st-anipered out again. 2e,Insect egg; 27. Little girl rugzsaapzsa 28~ soiled - I 31. Ezra (short.- 33. Born ‘ ‘ l Ai=ini'ii'vlirriiiit ' ‘ ing l Fldggting. nouopiclting aid in ti-ir- 36' ‘ menting reeui itch lire often tell- modern. medically-approved in- gredient. gm-s right to wnrk—k¢‘ Pin-Worm: quickly Ind ciuiily. Don‘: him ehuiccu with this rlgngerous. highly eontagiouii con- dition. At. the first sign of Pin- Worms. risk your drugiziat. for . g at-nuine .lIyne'| P-W Vt-HIIHIIIB. . . l «.1. sin: ,3! Ping“ firm] . .".’utiy 37. Sleep noise 'i te t cm in cape any i ‘ i 0:: all: ole "Wu Uvrrn ner- 38' Fgunuuo. i mm unmined. i-mm. familiel 38. Fills 1 may be virtirm Ind not know IL with I To get rid of Pin-Worms. tht-no solemn I tots muiit not nnlv ho liillnd. but _ d l ilied in the imi» intestine whmi “°T| U‘ i. they live uid mum iv. That‘: ex- 40. Otherwiac i only what Jayne’: -W tablet: do » - l .. . and here’: how they do it: ‘ Fii-nt—n Icientiflo coating car- :‘°' ‘.“..°' !:“.‘".‘°.*i::"'.°.‘;.':r. A X Y D L ..= .. . _ ! OI’! EYIOV the small euw-to-take tablet: per- fraud by nus Dr. D. Jnyna A Son. Ivccinlint: in worm remediu for over 100 years. 21’ I 'RsBrQi< rxrxitr L/MMMMM4 AWYP—-YXKPNBP!‘ Yeiiterd|_\"s Cryptoquote: 50 HOW DO YOU KNOW THE HOWED MEN ARE COMWGWERF-? I<2bP'T'\RED(NEU=‘l'|3EG§%.l-I'|U«D ME ABOUT ‘D-ll MEETlNG. QDIWENT "1/7/$4» :3 . 2 ft‘ té I T jlk’-.6}- :2 l x w b ,-.13 E ‘D . .c I‘ WEADJNG N6 540%. £’* I ATTENDED main Mei:riNG!‘ NO. 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A crypiognin Quotation‘ czw onnrx x AZBFQ x zivrei THAT DOES BOTH ACT AND KNOW--MARVELL. rligfigam ring’ 15. Founder ‘ . 28. Taken dinner 38. Exist BAAXIL ELLOW. K BU CBUDQWY Q. Mvcii om: MAN out Do." CAN'T STW ACTIDE. WELL. IT'S NRK... I WANT TO BE 41' ‘WE RUINS OF PAGAWE COTTAGE ADOUT THE TIM! THAT Dolly l)ipple By ‘Alex Raymond Penny Tilly The Toiler Henry Napoleon and Uncle Elby I MEIR M7 FiNl7 GIT MD SENTME T\iE6E OGAZ9! I'LL NBIEK SMOKE ‘EM 90 I Miéiil’ A5 WELL BUKN 'EM*“ my in: Kn‘ r.-—.I.-ca. i. c.-4,‘. .....¢ 0 O Tippy and "Cap" Stubs WHIFFLE AGAIN“ --AN’--! oi-l,'i'HE|2E’S MQS. -3.1 WAS JUST Tsttiiif MILT 'aour ALL THOSE EFFICIENCY EXPERTS 'l'EARiN’ up THAT -'-xi/i=_Li.'.' IF THKP8 ~ru' \l/AY HE'S sow‘ To RUN His sToRE--_t 04, WE WERE JUST SAYlN' HOW Wx YOUR SIORE is sow’ To BE--! Bringing Up Fdflier _ lH&A£E, MD I TELL VOU iMOTHER IS BRNOING HER THINGS OVER 'l'OM01!ROW TO STAV WITH ' U5 ? oi-i,i FEEL I-M, DEAR! 3!. 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