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In this example A is usm for the three L's. X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- trnphes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogrnm Quotation TPCEKTD YLRYZC J IJCCQY QPMc .RJT IY EJQO MP HYQJTREPQX JM J IJCCQY SPT-SYQQYMQYX. ftsterdnyk Cryptoquote: A FOOL AT FORTY IS A FOOL UUEED. AND WHAT SO FOOLISH AS THE CHASE OF ‘I-YOUNG. Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate. Inc. GLEN VALLEY W. I. ,__ cents. Sick committee was re- ppolnted, Mrs. Cyrus Martin and The regular mongiiy meeting o; irs. Leslie MfltDouell_ Program. m Glen Valley Wcmens‘ institute .‘.lrs, Kenneth MncDou-ell and ras hold at the home or Mrs. Mrs, W. Abbott, Mrs. Sterling ilaclcan invited members to her home for next meeting, Roll call, bring an article for a “fish- ing pond." Meeting closed with the National Anthcm. Luflvh “'85 served by hostess, assisted by Mrs. Sterling MacLean. enncth Mat-Donald, on Sept. 2. he president presided. meeting opened by singing the Ode ioilowed by the Creed in unison. iiinutes were read, approved and ilgned. Rc-ll call was answered by fun members, There. were three miter! present- Collection, 30; Quickies By Ken Reynolds "—ond to thin-k she could have sold ell of those things with a Guardian Wont Ad!" lillllllll imii an in with"! "Mil", trii§___cUARDIAN.___CHARL0T'rI:T0wN (Iy Thornton W. THE GREAT MOUNTAIN You often find that names deceive And do not mean what you believe. —Old Mother Nature. The Great Mountain really isn't great st all, but it is so much higher and so much bigger than the hills aroundit that it seems great So it is called the Great Mountain. 'I‘recs grow almost to the top of it. Only the top ls bars rock, From this you can look over the trees of the upper slopes to the roof of the» Green Forest 'lar below. 0i course, it isn't a mo! at all, but the tips of countless trees are brought so close together by distance that they look like n green roof. Bqyond the Green Forest you see the Green Meadow! and far away scattered houses and barns and other buildings that look like toys, There is a toy vil- lflile With a littlB, white church spire pointing to the blue, blue Sky. Brown or black strings wan- der here and there, and yo-u know they are roads. And out of no- where through the gregn land. Wane into the beyond winds the silvery gleam oi the Big River. Laughing Brook has its begin- ning far up on the Great Moun-. taln, a trickling stream that gur- gles happily as other trickling streams join it. It becomes a merry rill, splashing noisily over stones and small rocky ledges in silvery falls. It slips in under the trees of the Green Forest, grcrwn to be a brook in a hurry to join the lflfilwfly Bil-Z River and ihen on and on and on to the Vast Ocean, In the S-i-een Forest it rests in quiet pools under big trees, or aground which great ferns wet their feet and in which lurk painted Trout. lt murmurs draws. ily between the ponds of Paddy lhe Beaver while floating his logs to his dam or loco pile, Chgflflf- ing, singing, laughing. it makes its iway down to the Smiling Pool in the Green Meadows. and so on to join a thousand other brooks that make the Big River Many little folks in lur and feathers make thClr homes on the Great Mountain, and it i5 thm-e that the hizizfist of the wild folk live, because it is thcrc that they feel safest from Mari, whom they dare not trust. Flatlic-rns the Moose, he of the great spreadinr: {lat antlers. larg- est mrmbcr of the Deer family, kilows every swamp and pond and stream on the Great Mountain S0 does Mrs. Flathorns, who has no horns at all and is, pérha-ps. to all but Flnthorns the hc-meliest person in all the great wood, Buster Bear calls the Great Mountain home, although he isn‘t content to stay there, but wanders couuoroyiic none aairAwfi‘ The regular meeting oi one Eglingion and Howe Bay Women's Institute was held at the home 0' ‘Airs. Harry Burke on Sept. ' There were eleven members aiid two visitors pro-went. Collection amounted to $1.15. It was moved and seconded that 930.00 be paid .\li'S, Lutz for Howe Bay Scnool. Mrs. Fred McKenzie paid dues. It was moved and seconded that $1.00 be paid by each member at next meeting for Soul-is Hospital. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved also treasurer‘: report. Thank you letters were read. A contest was put on by Mrs. Alwin Burke. Mrs. Ernest Undel- hay invited member for next meeting. Mrs. Reid Underhay an1 Mrs. George Clapp to assist wish lunch. Mcting adjourned and lunch was served by hostess as- sisted by lunch committee, MACDONALD-DOYLE A very Dréily wedding took place on Wednesday.‘ Sept. 3th, at 8.30 a.m_ in St. Andrew's Parish Church, when Ethel Theresa Doyle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. B, Doyle, Savage Harbour, was united in marriage with Joseph Francis Mar-Donald, son or lvlrs. A. L. MacDonald and the late Mr. A, L. MacDonald. Mt. Stewart. Rev. Pr. Terrence Campbell per- formed the wedding ceremony and ' ‘ ‘ the Nuptlal Mass. The bride entered the church on the arm of her lather to the strains ol the Wedding March. played by Mr. Urban MacDonald. During the Mass the choir sang age by her lather, looked lovely Burgess) a?’ Buster Bear calls the Great Moun- thin home, although he isn't content to stay there down into the Green Forest-at the foot, and even out to the Old Pas- ture. where the berries grow. Now, the only thing he likes better to eat is honey. Among the ledges c; in; higher part Puma the Mountain Lion, sometimes called Cougar and soi-netlxies Panther has his den, Even Flathorns and Buster Bear, big and strong as they are, respect Puma and keep out of his rway. Turty the Lynx, own cousin l0 Ygwler the Bob Cat, sneaks soft- looted through’ places where the Black Shadows are blackest, hop- ing to catch one oi the big Hares called Snowshoe Rabbits. Then there ls spite the Marten, who can out-run and out-jump the squirrel folk in a race through the treetops, He wears a choice lur coat, and because of this has to be constantly watching his steps in cold weather lest a cruel steel trap g-rab him by a leg. In the most lonely places his bigger cc-usin, Pekan the Fisher, who also wears a choice lur cost and so must watch tor blurs lives without neighbors: He doesn't like neigh- bors, His own company is all he wants. He is one of the most re- tiring and bashful of all the wood- land folks. Both Spite and Pekan are cousins of Shadow the Weasel and Billy Mink, _ Where the aspen trees and the polar trees grow near Laughing Brook the Beaver folk have built dams and x0 made ponds in which they have built houses called lodges These ponds have brought in many neighbors who like to be near water, especially feathered folk. So many folk of many kinds make their homes in the wocds of‘ the Great Mountain, and all who come there, save Man alone, are welcome. The next storyJl-‘Eing Eagle Be- comes Worried." in her ensemble consisting of s pale blue suit with brown ac- cessories and wore s. corsage of American Beauty roses. Attending the bride was her sister, Helen, who was attired in a dark green suit with brown ac- cessories, and wore a corsage of pink cgrnations. The groom was attended by his brother. Aeneas. The groom's gift to the bride was a three strand pearl neck- lace. lo bridesmaid s sterling silver Rosary, and to the grooms- man a Parker pen. following the ceremony the bridal party had breakfast at “Sandy‘s" and then motored to various points of interest on the Island. After having supper ni. the home or the bride's uncle in Bumnnerside, the bridal party re- turned to the home of the bride's parents where a reception and dance was held by the many friends of the popular young couple, Th6 newly married couple will reside in Mt. Stewart in their new home. Before the wedding s shower was tendered at the home of Mrs. Rita Ross. many lovely gills were received. HIGHFIELD U.C.W.A. The regular meeting of High- field United Church Wctnens’ Association met at the home of Mrs, Stanley Proude, meeting opened with hymn "Take Time to Be Holy." Scripture reading was taken from St. Mark chapter one. The leader, Mrs, Eric Hurry, gave a reading entitled "Honor Thy three appropriate hymns, The bride was given in marri- l"ather'and Mother" and closed the devotional period with u pray- or. Eight members and one visitor answered roll call by asking s ‘Bible question, The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. A "Thank" You” card for a baby gift was received. The treasurer, Mrs. Hurry, reported the proceeds of the festival amounted to seventy dollars, Mrs. G_ay was appointed to take fruit to the hospital to a sick child. The collection oi’ $2.00 hras then received. JOE PALOOKA Mrs. Stanley Hurry invited the or gin-thaw, membe to meet at her homo lur next meeting. The devotional period will be conducted by Mrs. Ralph Gay~and lunch will be served by Mrs, Stillman Frizzcll GLEN FALLS, N. Y.,,5ept. 20- and Arthur Roberts. Meeting closed j (AIM-industrious beavers iiiusli- by singing hymn "Sun of My led a 250-ioot dam across the sa- Soul." and lunch was served by ‘candaga River near here while the hostess assiswd by committee , engineers still were talking about in charge. ‘a proposed man-made structure. -—-——i——~ Last. fall, the New York Power AFRICAN CITY arid Light Corporation began en- lliica, founded by the Phoenic- Ellle-"lng a dam B‘ glean" ‘inns in i101 n. c., became the ni-sigBrldse. in the south Part-mi Afi- city of Africa alter tihe destruction i Yimldfifik Miiuniamsi Th" 595*?" lwent to work at the same time. lBeavars liutlio Engineers in Dam-building Prolect l l i i l rAGE NINE M”? 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