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OLD SEIGNIORY Do you knowvhow the "sunset" shell got its nlrne? yecause of the beautiful way in which the interior surface is white it has evening sky after ; r A curious aho worm is that it keeps its fonn. From the sin and wit in hours. become oval. A few later. if you look at it again, you would find it was almost trian- ular. Later still it would BEDDY TAKEI NOTICE 1. ul disasters best have fared. u.. ones who always were pre- ed. Fr -bid Mother Nature. Long ago Reddy Fox learned the? Persons who claim the only value of knowing what his neigh-l bars were doinl. End fllldllls Olll it possible why they were doing it. in this way he had learned to watch for signs. lie found out that .uiten others know what he didn't know, and the way to find out was to watch them, and remember. It was mid-winter. it had been a fairly hard winter. but not too hard. Reddy and Mrs. Reddy had managed to find food enough to keep them from really starving. though some of the time they were very hungry. On this morn- mg neddy had gone over to the place on the Big River where there was open water. More than once he had found something to eat there; a dead fish washed ashore or something else that had come down under the ice. All the morning he had had a feeling of uneasiness. I-le guessed that it was a sign that there was going to be a change in the weather. and not s good one. He wondered if others had that same feeling. when he Contract Bridge ;, Josephine Culbcrleol A BASIC QUESTION lie sat down and waited, he waited a long time but no one ap- peared. isached the open water, he notic- ed right away that he seemed to be the only visitor there. Look as he would, he could see nothing of Rattles the Kingfisher, or Longlegs the Great Blue Heron. or any of the Duck folk, or Dip- per the Grebe. All of whom were no where to be seen. nor was Graywing the Gull. He sat down and waited. He waited a long time, but no one appeared. He was sure then that all of those fishermen had deserted this part of the Big River. The only place they could go to find other open water was south. They must have I.-The Thames tunnel was (uh. toned after the shipwoi-in'g bu,-. row.hy Bnrrlel the engineer who studied the burrows of this won- derful mollusk. The Lug worm lives h a bur- others have left. If I had wings I'd so myself." He turned. and made straight for the Old Pasture. There he found Mrs. Raddy. "My dear.” said Roddy, "Hard times are coming, and we hgvurg much time to get ready." "How do you know?" asked Mrs. Reddy. "I've been noticing things." re- plied Raddy. Mrs. Reddy looked interested. "What things have you noticed'!” she asked. "I've noticed that all the folks who had been fishing over on the Big River have left, even King Eagle and Mrs. Eagle are no longer around. I've noticed that Tommy Tit the Chickadee, and good mvict is a dead one should read . "A thousand Illinois, convicts are going to help scientists an- swu the question whether there . . to how to develop it. "A University of Illinois team headed by Dr. Barry Dowling will begin the studies soon at the state prison at stateville. "Dr. Dowling said serum taken. from the nostrils of persons who have just recovered from cold; be given to convicts used in the tests. The basis for this test is the belief that a person who has just recovered from a cold for a 1 Outside Lighting For centennial Year Quotations a Advice The village of Glffard near Que- bec City was named after Robert Giffard, who was granted a sele- niory there in 1084. Go By Train & SAVEL BARGAIN COACH I"-ARES Going TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY FEB. is-is; Manca is-is To M O N T R E A L, O T T A W A, or T 0 R 0 N T 0 From All Stations in Mari- times. Quebec (Matapedia and East including Gaspe Line) & Newfoundland. 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