sA'ft7iEnA'v. Strange But True By F. H. MacArthur Charles Bnley, retired bunk nunager. has put bracelets on twelve hundred young eagles Jun for ii hobby. Brnley has pioved himself and to most other Cana- dinn naturalists that raglan do not prey on poultry, game birds. or lmlll farm animals but live on fish. rodents and siiakea. pcelebrating their wedding a.n- niversary wa: a happy and imi- que occasion for Cyrus and Nancy Jane Rnso, of Sm-iiuzfield. Ohio. why? Because they have been re'3:,:l:)n,'l,?:l,)"h,v. ,0 wmk ham... Mr. Putexuude said Monmll has married longer than most folk man .,.u,f to ,.chi.w 311 may Wu more than 1.000 licensed liquor ee- livo - seve.:it-y-one years of wed- ded blues. Cyrus ll ntnetv-one and his wife is elgiity-nine. They have reared twelve children and out- lived eight of them. It's better to build bovye than to mend men. Although it in not noted for ltii intelligence. the iiquirrei has I brain which. in proportion to the size of its body. I.'l larger than the brain of a human. A-bout. fifteen hundred species of mosquitoes are known. Just my and imagine what would hap- pen in a fisherman if they all crime after him at the same time. Some sliarks grow to it length of forty fret The filameiil. spun by a silk worm is nbout one twelve-hum dreth of an iiznh in thickness. The thinzs most froquently lost at hnrsc races are house keys, eye glasses. false tecth and wrist watches. . . . In Kings County, Johnny Allen. 12. has as a pet a wild duck that's different. She doesn't lay golden eggs. but she lays all her eggs in I hard hat-some folks call them "de'rbles.” Murray Franklin and Franklin Murray are both infielder: on the San Diego team in the Pacific Cout Baseball League. On January 31 of last year, prov- incial police at Port Credit, On- mrio. had a strange case on their hands. They found A fifteen year- old ginl behind the wheel of an automobile that had polished off I lamp post along the Queen Elizabeth Way. The girl said that she had fallen asleep while baby hitting. When she iiwoke, she saw lighfa coming towards her and discovered to her amazement that she was driving ll. car belonging to the couple whose children she was minding. It was the police! tum no be amazed when the girl told them she didn't know how to op- erote I car, although she'd driven A distance of eight miles while asleep, strange but true! l O C 0 It is now it W911-P.llabllEl'iPd fact that ancient man had modern dis- .indiilzPncc in ii hobby or quiet re- .all pending matters now, The Stars Says continued from page 2 limit attention to plane and dia- cuanlnn and postpone conclusive action or the actual signing of documents until later in the week For the Birthday ff tomorrow is your birtliday. you am now enleriniz ll period durmg which your horoscope prohi- iiiea an abundance of the good thing: of life-satisfaction in your chosen career, with it possible promotion in the offing. an im- provement in your financial statiis and. above all. llnllNllRl harmony in both your personal and business have outlined for ymirself during 1954. but the ri-wai-rls will be well worth the effort and. since you are iumired of the cooperiillon a.nd encoiiragement of superiors ,nnd other influentiiil persona. the going should uot be too difficult. Better put thoughts of romance and travel out of your mind for the next few months. however. A child born on this day will be self-confident. intuitive and ex- tremely independent. The Day After Tomorrow KEEP I watchful eye on the ex- chequer this day. Analyze your budget camly and oarefully;munt your change and don't risk cash on questionable ventures. If you are asked to aid amnenne in ad- versity. give help within your lini- ltations, but do not incur need- less responsibilities. The evening hours are less rc- siriclive and you should find much pleasure in the companionship of friends and loved ones. Social functions are in high favor, but liixation in some ciiltural pursuit could be equally enjoyrible. For the Birthdn y If Monday is your bii-tliday. the immediate future should see an improvement in your working and financial setup, but be careful leat ”mooda,” hasty decisions or uncontrolled impulses put you in a bad light with business associates or superiors. When you find your- self on the verge of irritability or in a state of tension, try to get away. if only for a day. This will give you necessary mental balance and prevent "explosions" which might give you a reputation for being emotionally unstable. Your horoocope promises exceptionally fine during the new year and there l9 a strong likelihood that thwe may involve travel or some other enviromnental change. conclude there- fore, so that you will be able take advantage of the possibili- ties in the offing. A0111? 3 g .. lpl oppoltllnllmflion Churchill on occzision of his y world, from Queen Elizabeth in Planama ahnd dflrcsitlent Eisenhower and hi! . l - i ance. Mam Gms and now?” Mm niisiostllllaaliuerlid of him-that of hiuidiniz a real peace with Rimle- THE GUARDIAN. WN Still Hale And Hearty Despite His 79 Years (Q. Still hale and heiiriy dospii 'lor in his dopariure for Bermii old man hPllPV9S his biggest job i'& ” w r P' M" i l Si e liming recently celebrated his 79llOl1dbl;lrl'll:'8d3S.on' i”lIl;1YliCCh0l;;l sseoimesr wrong, would give Nonhysouth " More mm 2000 messages poured in game. Theyboth left (correctly) that da for Big Three conference. ' r ' r th l bl. d t-h great around the hlflilflh). 'IllO) came from c iiim e anhnst cor admim” every. It three mad”, but may dm not With many great, services behind him. the famous mind resigning to the "unimport- iwinston Churchill enjoys an outing in London with his four-yeah -A Gives Figures On liquor Stores in Monirial MONTREAL, (GP) - -1- Leon Plteneude. president of the Tom- perance service of the Roman Ontliollc diocese of Moniiiul, uys this city has twice on many liquor establishment: as ohurcfiel. Iohoola and libraries. Addressing the opening senior- of n. three-day meetins 01 "16 cmuiim Temperance Federation. licensed ones. Between l00.000 Ind 120,000 persons vlaiu.-d these week- ly. More than two-thirds of the customer! were under the use 01 MM:-. Petensude laid Montrulars spent 1 inini.mu.m t'N.000.000 anniinliy for liquor. The average fnmlly spent, M24. for Ilcoholic beverages weekly. but only '81-45 for milk. iliese ihree Biirgosijoiltlmo Contlued from page 10 an old stone well end run along bellde it. Raddy leaped on the old wall, but Mrs. Roddy kept right on. Roddy Jumped down on the other side and disappeared in some brush. Along came Downer. his great. voice ringing out joyously 1: hi: wonderful nose followed the lcent. when he reached the place where Raddy had leaped up on the wall, he kept right on after Mrs. Roddy. You see, he didn't know that for a little way he had been following two Foxes. A few minutes later Roddy J0ln' ed the young Fox. "Now you know." said he. "what change-off is." coiitracLBrIdga Contlued from page 10 heart: or four spades. The reaction of West and East to the four-diamond bid was en- tirely typical. Both probably ' thought they would defeat the bid. -.-I but neither was bold enough to risk I double which. if it. went they had reached their own limit ant" contract of four diamonds. Tyne Valley Notes help provide amusement for the children inside the school girounds. The. Tyne Valley cheese factory lins closed for this season and the The Ideal Christmas Gift ' DECEMBER '5. For Wiiiifiils 55.95 "' Nylon Lace Trimmed "' All First Qualify if White and Blue. siifigm 55.95 Briefs 1' Nylon Speca Christmas Giving Boat ilie high cost of gift giving with "l Meiclilng Nylon with a lined lace lop "l Wide Camisole Straps "l Lace Bottom "l While - Sizes 32 to 38 I 953 A child born on this day will Well Berrled-No Wuio-From Canada's Lu-gent Shipper Shipped to all points in Canada and the U.S.A. Carefully packed to exclude fro t. Shipped special delivery to reach destination in time for Chri.tmiu decorating. Send names and addresses of fricnds to whom you wish gilt serif. together with your own eases. Arthritis is the disease most be diplomatic and logical, but in- M 1 milk is being W-l(e'n W the A-m3l' often discovered in old bones. Its clined toward restlessness. me ,.Tg..k.rf.”,.l:,”,1n I;4.;;1c.g::n,.i:l:;;?., gamnted Dairies in Summercide dis-figiircmenis have been found in his brother Mr Ralph Mad-:ean” who,-9 3; 1, manufactured into the fossil renmins of Noaiiderthal ' ; ' cheese by Mr. Lawrence MacDon- Man and in ancient Eizyptiaiis. In- . . . nld and his assistants. vcsiizntion of nnciciit paintings. 9lllhlf'Fn months and a distance ML and M15" LION Dmmch and 51.25 out o oompass. somehow. over EFUIWUFM figures. and X-my M llnee" l”-mdJ'9d ""155 had Isatm,111':;.5lj?:-lilo-L..eNoV' 28 Hsmng ml Mr. Hudson Prldlhnm. MOM-F050. personal greeting cards for enclosure and money or express I K, per Make photnzraphs of mummies all show Ebund his Way back to the children A 3 ” ' spent the week-end at the home order which covers all charges. No C.0.D.'a. Y tmccs of modern d-isenses. 8 Joved. ,, S ' , of Mr. gmd Vfrs. Edwin Hansen. can q,mna.N Sm" an unenmg . . . Mr. Aliusml Ramsay sufforcd ta ' Thin offer should be of special interact to business firms. many t Blospom " " Blue at which are now using this method of conveying gi-utinn to unoclatu and cuctomen. Largo Box 32.oo,- Sprig of Mistletoe :5: - Double Size, Extra Luge 33.00. Expressed or Mailed Preplid Inywhere in Canada or U.S.A. JAMES BRAND & co. LTD. snnnsm-N -rpm 2404 Grenville St... Vancouver 9, B.C. iInrl- FLORISTS sauur STE. MARIE. MfCH.. Embushed mo mp t.l.PI-The American Great Lakes fioizliter Sullivan. downboimd and loaded with oats. went. ngroiiiirlp Wcdiicsdwy night in tho Vida; slinals of the St. Mary's rivor. Slit: scvrre loss on Nov. 30 when he ilost his burn toizeilier with his l entire hay flllfl grain crop, by fire. lHe maiiazctl in get his cows out with great danger to himself but two of them wrrc severely burned. His many friends are siiicerelv sorry as this time of year it's a great loss villi iviiiter coming on. Mrs. Scolly Kumpula. Mrs. El- don Mm-ph-y and Mr. Allan March- banks are spending some time via- iting in Ontario. roiirse for thousands of miles vl'ii.h- Sfime P91350115 W111 Slilll lfll N011 am 3 mmm;:7 1 can "11 you of that Friday the thirteenth is an one animal at lcast, uxhich pevr- 1m'lllCli.l' d3)'- 3”! JEEP” F1105 and formed such an amazing feat, 11: his wife of Colorado, won't. March ,wa.I a black cat named Tammy. 13. Of llll-1 Year. it Friday. the cou- whpn 1:4 nu,-nprg, the wmd'5.ple celebrated l.llell' fifty-fiftli family mnvcd back to Gage, Okla-I iiedding anniversary. Whatls more. rmma, in 1951, after . year in they were married on Friday. that California, they left Tommy with) 13th in 1898. and have obsei-v ii nPlt1hl')0f. Eighteen months pass-l Weddini HnniVel'Sm'l05 OH Ffldkll . . ed and the Wood's children saw a the 13th eight times. M” Edljm" W.l'””f""f, spel” V. lean hut .t-urnngcly familiar mail The city of Mandalay, made w9ekfel"r1'll'l"””M mm h1.sl””' cnme limpmz into their lmckyard.l famous by Kipling is laid in hu- Wh0 15 3 pa”.Pm' in the vmona The kids were certain it was nheirl man foundations. Fifty-l-llltec of Geneml Hm'p”a1' old t Tommy but their pai-ent.s' the city's inhabitants were buried "WD . . g .v. r ,, j,n,,,(.d;m., Mn (.1-'11.”-. acid couldn't be. as the animal. alive when the city was rebuilt in Th” P”3bl'l?”'1” Llldles Atdmel l(.::,.1n;,,1-rd was not engangm-ins; would have to cover a distance oil 1860. Three victims were placed 3l' the h"”":; M M” DR" MM" ,.M-1'1.-nicn in the lnternnilonnl fifteen hundred miles to get home. under each of the city's iwelvc Leallfl” N” ll'llc”V50m? l'lfl..n.,,,v Then Mr. Woods remembered that gates. The gates of the klllgfl l'"”e5””'V 5”” ll?” Shim” bl Ml Tommy as a kitten had suffered palace were suipported by three: Dmlald Macl-'”3'” 1 broken right. hip. Ha examined 5 men, and the mon:irch'5 throne ””-f the. newcomer And sure enough wan erected over the other vic- Swims mm. bum H.l,C”dl,,n main..." c,.,mM,,.' D.-,5; nmce, mam anal Tyne Vnlley school grounds "lSizesS-M-L . MGDRE 8- M5.LE(5DIl;"1"'.; - B.H. VESSEL GROUNDED ..-..- . -. -- my HOLMAN'S CHARLOTTETOWN STORE 1953 lllllllslllllls inn-clnfiunizur STATE Vatican City in Home has its the animal had 1 bad right hip, ' tims. believe it or not. mnmwny smm0n' sum not satisfied, he put A long ., . ye... W .w74-.-.e;o-V ---- ----4-------v, qlrtance call through to the neigh- PARIS. 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