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You my entering Amiir Sanir. This town has 40 homes. 200 females, ion males, 8 soldiers. 2 officers 400 horses. 300 cattle. with about 270 acres of land under cultivation. If you would see the greatest. animal parade on earth then go to the Dark Continent or. to be more specific, no to a bottleneck pass in Tanganyika. At certain times of the year a mighty army of animals migrate through this pass. their estimated number at no leiu. than ten million. 0 O 0 Photographs taken of the closely packed herds at this point make a fascinating study. Leading the ten mllc wide and thirty mile long: procession was a herd of zebras. followed by A great. army of gnu: Behind these followed a mixture of big game! Photographer and au- thor Martin Johnson. who took pictures of the animals for the movies, tells us it took the herds davs to pass through the narrow defile. On: of the oldest cities in Mex- ico, Guanaiiiato. has a street nam- ed, The Street. of the Kiss. Tl should make an ideal place for ii honeymoon. A aood deal of super- ing nations. and most sailors have a particular aversion to weighing anchor on a Friday. . e . "The dirtier oiie's boat. the bet- ter the fishing." is a superstition of ion: siandin: among some fisher folk. The fishermen of the Atlantic Islands believe that by puttim: a iiliie seaweed into their boots on June 34. they will have a profitable season Another super- stition pcculior to the people of the Atlantic Islands is that cer- tain animals must not be referred to by their proper names while at sea. In Faeroe boat: a cat becomes "short nose". A row. Kurzu to the farmer. is lanchola to the fisher- man, When yau eat. a boiled cm: at sea care must be taken to crush the empty shell or a ship will be lost at sea. Smoke is called vesa. and fisliermon sneak of the scal as the miiiincgciski. Indeed it would take a good sized book to record all ors the world over. Tinoo Tib. the notorious trader of Zanzibar Island. actually ren- dered valuable assisisince in HM Stanley in his explorations of Af- rica. When Tippo died, he loft be- hind him 300 wives. On the site of the old slave mar- ket is an Anglican Church. whose altar was built above the old whip- ping post. Above the pulpit may be scen it crucifix made from the trel- under which was buried, in 1873. the heart of Doctor David Livings- lon. the man who gave his life in order that the Dark Continent mlzht have light. There are people who thinizs happen. and others who watch what is liappcning and those who dont know that any- thing is happening. Jack Vcniirird was thc most as- tonished farmer in Pcrtaclown. Eric, when two of his cows gavn birth to twin calves on the same day. In the Smithsonian Iiisiiiiitc mav he sccn four royal Hriwnim feather capes vriluod at si,non.nmi each. mnkc One of the most. bloodthirsty of African Kinizs had a unique way of dcaliiiiz with those who offciided him. Take for instance. the un- lucky fellow who took a sip of the kinz's beer as it was being carried to him by our: of his many wives For this petty offense the kiuz or- dered the man's nose pulled out his eyes blinded. and his ears shearvd off. The wretched victim was then tliorouizhlv trounced and fed to thc crocodiles as a tid-int. Joseph V. Stalin. the present leader of the U.S.S.R. was sen- tenced no less than 7 times to Sib- eria. and each time he r-scaricd he ivities. Just one vcar hr-fore tho Firt World War DON'T BUY THAT-A REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC RANGE GAS RANGE WASHERS Gas and Electric RADIO FLOOR POLISIIER CARPET CLEANER PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE FOOD MIXERS ELECTRIC KETTLE, IRON, TOASTER, CLOCK or RAZOR Until you have seen and priced it at FIRESTONE BRYENTON 8: Mcl(AY COMPANY 187 Great: George St. ' is")! AMH-'14. AN iii! 3. STEVENSON .'?t-ldNiHVllNl1(vIL '4 L. S no nicuuiono st. Aunuu COMPANY ilsl stition still exists among sea-far-. the superstitions found among sall- . THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Forest Hill and Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. Donald Giilis. Forest Hill. will be pleased to know she is improving after her serious illness. The many friends of Stirling Mc- Leod will be pleased to learn he is home after being a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mrs. Angus McKay was it recon! weekend visitor at the home of her daughter. Mrs. George Jackson. Armadale. The friends of Clarence McLeo- nan will be pleased to know he is improving afier balm: confincd in his home with measles. I Peter Green was a recent visitor to Albion Cross. The many friends of Miss Jenny Livingstone will be pleased to know she is improving after being con- fined to her home with measles. Dale Judson was a recent visitor to the home of Malcolm Stewart. Albert Taylor of the U.s.A. is visiting his brothers. Seymore and Wallace Taylor. Mrs. Malcolm Stewart was a wer-kcnd visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Scllens Jackson, Arma- dale. Friends and neighbours of Wil- liam McLennan are pleased to see him out again after being confin- ed to his home for the winter months. , -GU. he was sent to an isloated district .hear the Arctic Circle, called Kill- lielka. where the sun shines only during th.-I summer months. I Stalin cut fuel with a crude axe 'made by his own hands. He wilcd iziway the days luintinu and fish- iing, the nights were given over to study. Thus he received the basic training wlilch prepared him for his role as the leader among thc worldls Communists. Not many of the exiles and prisoners were as fortunate as tho leader of the Russian people. for coiinilcss num- bers died in their chains. their bodies left. to.the mercy of wild beasts. field Suite Bargain! )vvhniG&BE1 by Norms Newcomb CHAPTER. TWELVI Part Two A long. loud hoot swept through the crowd. Jimmy whirled to face them, his face red-purple wlihi fury and indignation; them, even as sally reached him, the seemed to cave in. suddenly he was just. a kid. A trizhwied. hu- miliated kid. 0 "Jimmy, let's get out of herel" ”Snlly. I - I . . . " "Yea, Jimmy. I know." The hootinz became louder and louder as they ran up the aisle. Helen, looking at them flee, felt iii.-9 crying - while Dronda laugh- ed at Bill Burke, happier than he had ever been in all his life, keep right on taking bows. But his bowing stopped when he went backstage to find himself confronted by ll. cold Mike White. The burly captain caught him by the lapels of his coat and pulled him close. "Get out there and say the whole thing is a lie, Mr. Burke." "How dare you!" "Did you lia.vc to twist a knife in his heart?" Dronda, attracted by the coni- motion. came scurrying back and ('i0lliP(i Mike solidly on the law, "You take wur hands off him. chum!" Mike was beside himself with rage. hl3,v heaven, if you wcrenlt ladyl" "But. I am it lady, so there. Do you think it'I wasn't a lady I'd have done that to JlKILITl,l'? You bet I wouldn't have. lid have let him got away with it. And all his life held have gone on breaking people's hearts. Well, you listen to me. Love ain't it game. It's serious. And any guy who thinks it is A game deserves to get it in the neck the way Jimmy did, You all right, Bill?" "You've broken him. hear?" whispered Mike, "Didn't. you see his Jace?" "Ycoli. and I also sow Sally lead him out, Tell me, Mike, what hap- pcncd to you?" The sudden switch it do you horrified. conloiintlcd him. "To me? I don't count. what. come! Seei Buy! HO uugi LMANS” "V face' I1 33 PI - I 11'; I i ..ci.Iil.l.I Iii l.'..I!:'u i..sI"X.1ll counts is . . . " "That's where you are wrong. Mike. You do count. You're a hu- man being and every human being counts. Why don't you go after her?" "Why?" he asked wearlly. "You might be surprised. chum. Hey, I got a show to do!” she turned and dashed back on- to the stage. Bill Burke. forgiv- ing, patted M.ike's shoulder confl- .dcntia.lly. Maybe you will be sur- i prised." i "Maybe not," he growled. . "Sally." he whispered finally, "I was wrong about you. You're swell." "Yes. Jimmy, I'm well. You should have known that a long time Ago." "I-I wasn't myself. I guess. I never could resist a pretty face. You know, it's like the other pas- ture always belng greener. But I never stopped liking you, Sally. never stopped liking you very much." "My pet, do you remember I cer- tain conversation we had at your room one day?" ll He caught her to him. the moon- light causing the remains of his tears to gllsten. "Sally, I'm not a fool any more. Your loyalty ibrought me to my senses. You were jtlie only one to come running to Ihelp me. They were all booting and laughing. but not you. Sally, I ;know this sounds awful, but could ?we start all over again? Could we Sully? I swear I won't, let you y down." i "I know you wouldn't. Jimmy. iYou'd be afraid to. Dronda did a igood Job. You won't be quite so i l'ia.ppy-go-liicky and confident ai::iin." "Sally, let's talk about ourselves To hell with D-mndn. To hell with her!” I "such language, rny pet." To be continued HUNTER RIVER W. T. i The March meeting of Rivervlew Women's Institute was held at the ihonic of Mr.-'. W.I. Bowman with sixteen members present. and the Emmett Bernard, Eprosident, Mrs. pi csidiniz. i The Dental Clinic committee re- ;portcd that work had been com- iplcicd with l7 children and Mrs. icousins rcportcd for piano com- mittee stating that a piano had .b('t'n ordered for the school. . i Arrangements were made to serve lunch at Education meeting In Hall and Mn. Frank Bunsli re- ported that a. play had been chos- en, but great difficulties were be- In; encountered to complete a suit- able 'cast. Mrs. Reach Baznlli. Mrs. J. 8. Burns and Mrs. Emmett Bernard were appointed on play committee. Several members paid for capsules and two cook books were ordered. Two dollars and fifty cent: was voted for the A.C.W.W. Fund. a donation of one dollar was receiv- ed from Mrs. J. B. Macneod. Col- lection amounted to 90 cents and the fish pond netted 81.30. The following were appointed to collect for Red Cross - Mrs, .I.s. Miicbeod. Mrs. Lester Bherren. Mrs. Chester Whitlock, Mrs. Dan Mac- Leod. Mrs. I-Iedley Spence and Misses Shirley Carew. Joyce War- MNWNNAHTTIITIII ,te?2ze4zPOLISH 'l MARCH 20. 1952 rm and Jean MuoPhorson. mg, Christie kindly invited member. g. her home to complete the quutuu, New committees are as follows: Refreshment. Mrs. J.5. Burns. Mrs Christie. Mrs. Cousins and Mn, Lloyd Carew: visiting, Mrs. Em. est Cousins and Mrs. J.R.. Mizrch. ison; school, Mrs; J. I... LePage and Mrs. C.H. Mcouiaen. and pro. gramme: Mrs. Everett Haslun and Mrs. George Smith. April meeting is to be held ut the home of MII. 0.1-I. Mcdulun with roll call, "A Canadian town and what. it is noted for". Following gd. joumment, with the singing or "God Save The Queen", the gun pond. taken care of by Mn, 5,3, Burns. provided profitlble enter. tainment. The Refreshment Com. mlttee and Mrs. Bowman provided delicious refreshments. l0 POPULAR SHADES--Waterproofs-Protects--Preservgg, HOLMANiS Booth 3- Piece Chesteriieid Suites, Sectional Suites And Soia Bed Suites At Tremendous Savings Now on SALE We must. make room for a carload of new suites due to arrive late this month. So. we give you Outstanding Savings that you simply cannot afford to miss, in this Big Clearance of Upholstered Living Room Furniture. About 20 Suites in this Sale including 3-piece Chesterfield Suites. . . Sectional Chesterfield Suites and 3-piece Sofa Bed Suites. which to choose. ALL at AMAZINGLY LOW,PRlCES. Co Saveii o rw .'V , ll . 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