mmay , . , . . . . .. .. .. run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . - --. - H-.- .....-;.... - .. Ann; ('4. 1955 I aaid. "it's au right-pretty ni1- Mantis. There are more than L500 an adult mantis has been known at on uvued parts at their bod- V ' v ty. Except that Leonard Borlu-id varieties of this insect know to bug to eat ten other inaeota in less than he and display themselves on A 15 lfldunliy on purpose join; to o mm, but only shout . more or three hours. plants so that they look like blue W0 turn into Logan Bennett." . owumkd from p"' ' them are found in Ainericai ' ' ' b10ll0Nl- ' --oh, yes, 1 memt to ask you canvassera off the front porch. Moat -v uable Ieature of the T00. the! MO lllllivlrl It MI'l- . A new white vinyl plastic sealing about that, will you change it, It's amazing the number of bank Mantis la ta fore legs, which have oullage. Boine resemble flowers. ptrip that ingku a waterproof seal Ray. And make sure it's changed accounts issuing fir owner! In In thorny mince Ind fold in A hinged their color! blond!!! hII'II0niWI- when the wall and tub meet is Sing on his groups." collntrlea of the world. Six years manner. enabling the creature to 1:! with thou 0! Pllnt 1OllllI- 01!! now an the mug”, 1; gnu” . by 5",... M, cm "1 only amg is-ice:-' after the Second World War end- reach forward, lay hold of an. en- specie: vitriol in color from VIM" mart lppolrlnw. eillninetee wail "'rlist's all. Give my your mu. ed. the Italian Government in try- my. and pop its victims lntoits to pale pink. Ind other! hive ""9 erosion and promote: sanitation. A I . J cnarrgm, FOUI sic, so he can go over it, pk .1. in: to find American owners of mouth. The Mantis seems to be in habit of (.1 among certain us wum. 0; ,5 1"; 0; "gnu ways plays from memory. He never mu-n properties which nnu -n etmude oi or-yer. when on the bio-Om! Who” MW! "1 MI "'4 min with a Ipeoiu cement in s i will , .. ......i. In. . ., Part one brings music on stage. fromone-dollar bank Iooounta up to war path. Hence the name. I body Ports closely resemble. hum, gwuuw, mu. n,y-u,,m, -- Wilkina left. she had me ha-ha A nine-store! out-I0 tower I-M I It's sprouts 1- prodigious. Ind still other: have brilliant blue ool- low innu-uetinnui-e in seen us. ”'I'he,- can give you the bird, and for ten minutes, then said my voice swanky palace on tho Italian R.iv1- . t " . they can give it to anybody. I think was up and stopped me. some 911- YN If-l'lI'il0 00 III. I10 Who?! "you'll win. but you've not to win-' sandwiches and milk came up. YIIV0 turned HD- WE HAVE 96 pA1Rs don't make any mistake about that. "You don't get any dinner." Cecil HUMIGGI 0' m1m0"5 0' dmu" iv t 1 1 it in h l: i th 1 1 ed, have been held by government: or . of CH"-'DREN,S V'r:iaii(; tisemlmlike its? Eicii 9,? :1-ins.-l to eat, and coumn-g 3;; banks through the centuries wait- S BROWN OXFORDS .,,,., ,,,,,.,, 4...... 3...,” u... ,,,.,,,.,,. ing u. s. claimed by rightful m. be no uy sh ! . , rd "When is the concert?” had me nervmls. When I had eat- 93- ' , .O' , Neollto Soles and stu y --,-,,,,,gh.,-- .., .-pm 1 wuni, we mu m. .,, ,0 If you are fortunate enough to I . . leather uppers. "Ouch!" in and sleep. "A fat chance I could NW9 "WM! lyinx idly in banks. . . Regularly 3.45 and 3.95. "Did .i-mi hear me?" sierv-" 5'9" "Pun "' l'm ""9 "" '” "I heard you . . . " - "Lie down, then. Be quiet. No COW" ”"V9 53 Wnum d”""'” O C FOR ONE W'EEK ONLY When We got to the hotel I took,wAlking around, no vocallzing." 01' ""hd"W”' - It 3”” uu '0 5” sizes 3.9.10 a room and sent up my stuff. andl I went in my room. took on my tlelizyouf dbltal me ”' ' ' p h '.'t t h Ull.Aili'i. (11 d . 55553" 939V ' :zu:'nvlfaelivktii'c1ere.uli-eafiiingef ";dT.eVVli'ii:CoWa:5tu::ilnKayOl1f.ow?hO N(l,!l?lay of "W "1" -V0" "9 d"d- "e"""”lY Si 11 12 13 1 2 3 kins, who Dilly! our accompani-i thought, it was going to." takes the shekela. . zes ts..Vi.Bld,R.a: b-l th-i. .l-i f 52 iiirfrrile." r or an y our M iput nhuiall iliefcisrel.-Zgvebrfcoglcilzrolcr ah: m”Ppm3 10' ' cu” M CM!” 'h”e ' We shook hands, and he risheci,s-hen it cam. is s-one me u',,, r enroute to his home ooot H-Iph . Ackley of match. Conn.. 38.000. . some papers out of his pocket. "The' took it shower and started to ,il3I'inl0I"5 proofs of the program. lt'di-ess. fingers trembling. About H9 '9” in” much mm” m ' I jcame while you were out, Cecil. a. quarter to eight I rang for her, strong D0! in N8 G” When "5 ,lleis lzot to have it back, with cor- she tom me to some 0,, in, stepped into I ro-d-side dlnon Both Gfkftllll Ste Gt. G00. Sl'.,reClions, by five o'clock." she was as businesslike as be- b::u:r:l:1m9"ey W9” 5'9"” VM" he ' Sf pg St : S319 M5394 One OVCP 10 1110- It fore. All sh said was. "Sit down ' i 0 A 0” save me ii funny feeliniz to see myiand we'll checck over what you're in ' ' ' . Now' you can be smartly tpmed'out.1n ihe Easter pgrade land month. .m,,,, mm. (,0... Although Isadore Na: 1. loo. is. to follow . . . at wallet-trimmed prices. Every suit and topcoet ll , ..,.m ,,s,m,nK'.. nearly blind, and his wfe. Mu-y.i picked for its fine tailoring, fit and fabric. Choose yours from our .. A gt. .h . . M 103, is almost deaf. the couple who - i to . ,,mF,lcr:m,L 93,; "s”,,,,,::m'c,,,?,:, ,,,, soon will observe their slst wed- wide Cone” 0"' day , . 5 .f th mm H L La y hp ding anniversary are as much in 11:? ,f,rxu.,e lggdisenscege wnlk love with one another as they , lstmfght out .11-om the ,,.m'” D”, were on Sept. 15. 1811 when they . I ma sung. B-, "quick and ' brisk were married in Poland. They are about it B9 We-'9 0? them but '"” "mm ””d""" ”' th” "mum Single and double breasted suits in flannels, gabardlnes and spring- . - . H i th a i D t it. . .f,':"' wk ",:'M”:?"'e ':'l:N?l'll” 5&9: M?::,Tg,,,f" e "9 n ' N l weight worsteds. They boast excellent workmanship with special atten- ,,f;:,'p,,,,f,,f You mp M ,'h,, M5,? "There's no place like home." tion to shoulder, pocket and lapel detailing. New shades. Sizes for all. of the stage. face them, and bow..5'”d M" ma M”' Phmp Jemme . h i H of Cordona Bay. Canada The cou- 3:::,g:n:,:)'u 2:1”, st; h pi ns, pic ought to know as they recent- , :40. K. whap then... lly celebrated their 60th wedding g I ..Yo b , 9. but 0 more. N anniversary in the same house, in . . M n"m:,f,,,;"f,o,,5ep QB-V hm, apjiwiiichuthey were mirrleg But its Ycii'll like ihc easy, casual styling of these smart topcoats . . . made plaild quite a little. but not enough; gggglmehmxr ;;:”':.nil?;n”:::- of fine fabrics that hold to shape and give long wear. We scooped the '1" mm iii” 0'” ho” B95"l95- "'5 ' e A ' ket to ive 'ou the season's bi est values. Select ours now. lonly a welcome. You haven't done M8 H"ffg:h'",b"m ten” hmL”' I marri g 3 gg y ' m'?Xilmr1iPszii'l(.m'l' got that. Whattone 0' W "mt P”dm”' cm" A m,xt.,.. itures in existence. is the praying ”ThCh 3'01! Start to sink." ,idi.-lckiins-Though you meant busi-. " ive Vi 'i ' ” ....'i'2.i..:.- ' " "' ' """ '" '.'.'i'.f'.',"".:i,,i.'.'";;,."'1'::13”:'.,;l';l:;l WEARING APPAREL AT POPULAR PRICES "I'll come in that. but I'm fi0iiH'i8l'5 what you're there for, you'll? . dime i'9l- with about how .V0il come be all right, and you don't have to - jnn. Look plerisrmt, but don't pastcilcld them with some kind of a.' , .an,i' death-house smile on yourlphony iict.Ii' you look nervous, i Q 'llilCEI don't look sheepish. nsyihaifs all right, you're supposed to though you thought. it was it big,he nervous. Have you got. that? ,.ioke; don't try to look more confl- Mean it." ,denf. than you really are. Above. j nononiv nix slits: continued from page I i To be continued Fine Fabrics lurk of them! I'd quite definitely say his inierelt wasn't too acute. Don't urge him to come in see you. if he likes you enough he'll come without cnnxing. If he shows his indifference hy keeping away, why 19 .nnt. turn your charm on some other boy who will have more epprccios . tion? Top Tailoring l DEAR DOROTHY Dix: I'm engaged to a man I love very much. iirle alive me two beautiful ring: before he got his divorce. Now he 49 is A free man and iuiys he doesn't want in get married again. He ' - wants his rings buck, and I won't return them. Am I right? - 0.'B. ANSWER: You haven't been right at any part of these romaniicl prnccedings! Coniinuirg your wrong-doing isn't going to make ihingsi come. out any better n the end. so the best course for you is to rc- piurn ilie. rings, accept defeat gracefully and look for another man. Marrird men who go a-wooing are seldom iniercsied in anything more. 'iilIII'l a plislimc, but girls will persist in hclicving ihc tempier's tales land hopcfilliy wailing for the wedding ring Iiint. never comes. You played A foolish game iind you lost. Be thankful you're not worse off M lhnn you are. .0! l jg . A DEAR M155 DIX: At 17, I am an attractive girl with lots of girl friends. llowcver, I don't go out with boys and have no steady. This 6 rlni-sn't. bother me. hilt. my roliiiivcs seem ioi be gravely concerned. ,'l'iu-y are cnnsinnily risking me when l'm going to get a boy friend. , ' At first I nvccpicd it in II imlsln: muniivr, hilt now they persist so i M i much that l'm beginning to lie nnnnycii. . 1 DOUBTFUL N. K ' ' ANSWER: I don't know why groivii-lips have so litlle consider- niion for the young that they persistently tense about mailer: they - . know are bound in be clnhnrrassinlz. it certainly indicates a lock of lmncinziiion and humor, coupled with a low intelligence quotient. I , could sl-nrcely lvlzimc you for politely telling them to keep quiet! 1 HOWi"V('l', since you must live with your rolaiives and naiurallyil . must. cnniinuo to be polite, ihi-re'stnoiliing you can do but accept their I lensing as gracefully as possible. Don't let. anyone rush you into 510- ing with boys until you're good and ready. If you have good time: with your family and girl friends, stick to it. There's plenty of time . - DEAR MISS DIX: I am very much in love with a man in the; service, He loves me inn. but he hasn't proposed as yet. How can "ivHERE SMARTF3 WOMEN SHOP" A I rush ilie matter a little? I'm 19. BETTY. 179 Grafton St” Phone 614 i ANSWER: This is Leap Year, the year when, by tradition, young UM, our La-VgAway flan. llndu-s mny lake the prerogative in affairs of the heart. Exercise your l l G R E E N D A L! KAY'S DRY E0003 ' S .m.,,,,, SPRING FELTS FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2::::::::i: ?iZf.E..iEE.C';L'&?.id;s;”.... 2: -lnlpm-i'.1leI,v iniiurr-ll to give you wearing pl:-ll.-sllrv ml "That Dny” null long after. ('honiu- from a complete lull! fluttering collection of fine gnhardim-s. woreteils. tartan! and lvlrmia . liill iind slim allhniirtien. Ncwoiit colors. newly-arrived There's a light, spring air to these supple felt hats. Newly fashioned Children's SLEEPER8, sizes 2-6 .. ' 81.49 and R1319 brim; and crowns are trimmed with S P E C I A L s 9 Children's ANKLETS, all sizes . 25o iaunty bands Latest Ihedes All held .0 Girls' Fleece-Fined BLOOMERS, size 3-14 I1m- . Group of Girl:' Cotton Dresses, sliehtly soiled, git: . Prig. 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