” f't.';3wf FRIDAY. by I. II. llumrthrsr V Ivery tear drop contains mucus. . - . salt. sods. phosphate of soda. and ii. phosphate of lime. These sub- " stances give the salt taste to a I tear drop. in Strange But True I i .3? A hog is not usually high at multiplication, but is perfeetly at 1 home on the square root. The quahog of Prince Island is often called a clam. Qua- quahaug, is name. and it would be nice to see the original name preserved; sides the animals are so unlike that it is absurd to call them both 1 hog, or clams. The poppy bee makes her nest in the ground, burrowing down a- bout three inches. At the bottom ahe man; a large round hoie.and lines it with the scarlet leaves of the wild poppy. she outs and fits there is a warm nest. then partly fills the leaves till - Cllllll ZONE -epoelolntrlgantion plate auperelillls toodmlee evemnand K I051-COLD zoou hops everyday loads hook. Itlklottlu vi .. ' fr. pi tjr-'ii1i .: as-ta-coin zoos E15 hoops tooote fresh its to one at u could at advertisements telling about new noveltuodee new It 1 OHI- DIAL 8100 without freezing. Li. me-coin zour Edward Indian t t cell with honey. lays an egg. folds down the red blankets. and closes up the opening, so that passing insects cannot find it. and there, in its rosy cradle, with food to eat. and a safe place to dwell in, the mother leaves her baby bee to fend for itself. I I O Miners. wherever you may find them are a superstitious lot. as might be expected from their gloomy occupation. One of the superstitions is about the "knock- ers" whom they declare they often hear in the rock before them. boring, blasting, and getting out ore. Within one hour. R. L. Irwin of Memphis. Tenn.. became a grand father and a great-grandfather. His daughter-in-law and his grand- daughter both had babies. Without leaviniz his house Bill Hess eats breakfast in Cherkto- wags. N. Y. and sleeps in Buf- falo. His house straddles the borderline of the two towns The little schoolhouse of pity neer days was always painted red Why” Because the materials at hand for painting niirposeslntlinse days were red iron oxide and lin- seed oil farmers squeezed from the flax they grew. This mixture made a cheap attractive paint that stood the weather well . e . Here's an arithmetical ("f.lnsli" for those who have a head for figures: ' Ask a friend toi write three niimybers. consisting of the same number of figures, no matter how many. one under the other. Now tell him you will add two nu.n- hers to them. and that you will Ioeoilbetroyaa Charlottetown St re IFHE GUARDIAN. inform him how much the s- gift, he goes into his back yard when added. as and digs up a tree. mount will be soon Mi he will write his first number. For example, you friend three hundred small trees since writes 77287; you say that the his novel give-a-tree scheme came sum of the five numbers will be into being, He grows trees from 287266, regardless of what he may seed as a hobby. put down for his second and third numbers. Suppose he writes for ond and third lines 56478 and 36801, and on will find the amount must know what to take for the fourth and fifth numbers. These nine and one-half per cent in the may always be found at once, by last four years. The average age subtracting the figures of the sec- of an auto thief is eighteen years. I O C ond and third lines from the number nine. and setting down the remainder. The answer you can have a lot of headaches because find from the first line of figures they swallow 20 tons of only, in this way: place the figure tablets every day. It is interesting to note that William spent the last two weeks Nether- in Charlottetown. aunt. Mrs. Roy Clark. before the first line, and subtract it from the last figirre of the line. Queen Juliana of the By placing the number given a- lands gem along with a relatively have in the form of a sum in ad- simple home in the country. while riition. the whole working may he Queen readily seen. .Pi-actiseweil so that palaces and eight other residences you may go through the opera- maintained by the Royal Family. - p When Jon Ramsey, 23. started Campbell of BrrookLVn. itimz and those. not knowing the to remove his trousers while un- tending school in 11133, secret will be surprised at the dressing for bed. things happened. His feet got tangled. He stumbled backward against a is the only stood under the bedroom window. member of the Royal Family who. When his knees hit the chest. they exempt from incomep folded. pitching him head first tion without. a hitch before, exhib- result. 0 O I Queen Elizabeth is legally tax. but she chooses to pay on the. through the wndow. the sec- Germans blitsed the home of Ed- 4362i and ward Johnstone. in the Hounslow 63198; you will write under them section of London Recently, the adding Johnstone house was rebuilt and previously Joey was found alive given to be correct. Of course you hiding in a drain pipe. George has given away over and well, aspirin Elizabeth boasts seven His pants same basis as her subjects on in- stayed behind as he fell to the vestment income. The rest of the family pay in- driveway 16 feet below. Ramsey was hospitalized with s pants off." Believe it or not. but the very come tax, even on the Civil Llstlcouple of brnken ribs and a few grants. When George Sinclar of Hamil-J tori. Ont. wants to give a friend a tr icuts about the face. The moral of this strange but huilt-in radio. The control panel ue news item would seem to be: is made of tooled leather. CHARLOTTETOWN caloilonia And Vicinity ”" Miss Elva MacDonald, who la employed at the airport in Gum- meraide, spent the past weekend at. the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Angus llsdaonald of Mr. John Mhoiiensle of Iriswas Thirteen years ago. Joey. a pet a recent visitor in Caledonia. tortoise was missing after the Mr, Charles walker. who is en-i- Caledonia. Dloved Miss Margaret Maclnnis of Glen Mr. Mix the past week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon sincere sympathy from Caledon- chelt thlt is goes out to the family of the gr-y week-end. Kenneth Mscxinnon, whose death occurred in Montague lately. Mr. MacKinnon formerly late Mr. "sit down before you take your latest in cowboy at Faleonwood Hospital, spent the past week-end at his home in Caledonia. Mr. Lloyd Walker. of Caledonia. Auto thefts increased ninety- motored to Charlottetown on But- urday and found the roads pus- able but rough. Mr. Beaton mrt and Mr. Canadian) and Americans must James Btowart were recent busin- ess visitors to Montague. of summeralde Lean . Chicago. belonged to Info and has man: friends here who mourn his passe The many friends of Mr. Ches- ter Martin. Calodonivs genial merchant, are glad to see him at his home again and mbie to be about his many duties. Mr. and Mrs. John Maoxenaie are visiting in Lewis at the home of Mrs. Mac- Kensis's father, Mr. George Mac- Buddu Stewart John Malcolm Maclnnis. employ- guest of her east of Atlantic Wholesalers. and Miss Bonnie Cameron. -: training at the P. E. I. Hospital. Christene Campbell spent spent the past week-end at their respective homes in Caledonia and Glen William. Buddy and John she is at- Malcolm have been fortunate in having favourable weather and roads this winter and have been able to motor to their homes ov- ....----:-- DBAMA TEACHER. VANCOUVER. 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