Strange But True 3, I-'. at MacArthur t.ntotia's only pope-bed mammal he .,p..,..-um. belongs to the oldest Wlllg lttmiiy us How his little fellow managed to star- 'tve down through till ages poses IIIIC n mysterv- '11”? In Ihy, uiitary creatures with slIoe-but- on eye; black as ebony. have airless ears and In limit the tzeiof our house CITI- Perhaps the oddest thllll ll-I01-It pogpum, besides its exterior ouch tor carryins N nuns. Is '15 tall. Catch any other animal v its tail and hold it at arm's .I.,nth and it can't hit: you. If ..u do this with an opossum you'll at the surprise of your life. tt'tty'.' Because it can climb its in. tail to your hand and chew up some of your fingers. if it has a tutnd to. They are among the easiest ,.......t.Is to trap. If one is caught in a trap one night - and man- ages to make his escape, it will wit again in the same trap. If mngttt in a steel trap the possum uttt nait till its leg becomes numb amt tlten gnaw it off rand limp aim. to its den to let nature heal the lnJllI')'. tutu-n lilr. Possum plays dead (a f;t',ttI'iI(' trick of his when an (lll'!li)' approaches) you can turn ll'l!l kick him about. twirl him gtrtttillil by the tail; and he will ....t fall down in a slumped posi- Htlll. utth mouth wide open and .. wilv grin on his face. l..t.r the ltarmless little ham- ... the lone life of the opossum ,,..,.t he xery brief. for the na- tm tlhl lirnest Thompson. says no nun this ever yet seen two adults tits.-t-tin-r, even during the bred- ”; .-vasott. ml the only way one can tell it o :;t.-tie from the female is when the i.tttcr's pouch is so full of t..t,.n,..tt-t's that it almost drops ..n 'ltc ground. l..lllt foot has five toes and all into! have claws. The most re- tturhultlp use this amazing ' ' l'll.Itiil.x at its tail is as a kind of t.'tt't'utli for nesting materials. twist. ll wilt gather the leaves. ell. ltlill its paw and then pass tit.-tn ntotnz, to a loop it makes in its lilll. 'rtu- lt.'tlll('S are very tiny at huth for they weigh but 18 to tr: ..nt- Inmttredths of a gram. 'l'li0i'P are many tall tales about how the babies find their way to the i)ttilt'll after birth. Here are the tat-ts: the front nubbins have lllil (laws; with these claws the mitt:-tors pull themselves through not ttnir to the pouch. tn.itle the pouch are 13 tiny nipples. and each baby attaches itself to a nipple and stays put for til days. Think of it! if there arr more than 13 baby possums in a litter (and there often arel the mt are doomed to die of star- YRIIHII. l.;triy possum has but one litter a tear in our Canadian climate. hair two. Wlirn the youngsters are about the size of quarter grown rats. ihrv hegin to find their quarters a hit crowded for comfoi. so they ltllll themselves up on mama's lmfli in take their first look at the outside world. when their lens nre sturdy enough to hold no Iht-ir bodies they jump to the ground and follow mama about. Ami strange but true. they never ft-tsk about as other young ani- ntois tio. At this stage of their growth they smell to high heaveni Nobody would ever think of having one for a pet. By the time they reach three months they are weaned and eat- tns solid food and by solid food l lll('aIl anything that comes their WRV. Soon after this they leave ma- ntis cars to become hermit: like the rest of their kin. 'l'0ssum and faters la a pop- ular dish in some parts of the sntttit -- but only in the south. for the meat is strong and greasy llttby "possum: now play quite a role in research work. In any other animal. to reach the living omltryo requires anesthesia and I"rL'rr.v. To place the opossum Fntlwyn on the laboratory table but in warm climates she msyt City and Central cook's for perfect pictures. sov-s 'lAxlLDial sssossso. CBASWELI. for Better Photo graphs. ARRIVING DAILY new Spring Dresses. Kennedy's Ladles' Wear. "YOUB DOLLAR BUYS MORE -53 the HUGHES DRUG STORE." smvanrorgn 1'. V. GET! now in stock. Siinpsons-Se-ars Ltd. , llLlC'I'BoLUX is BETTER. - Bettar Buy Electrolux. canoran-rv. Central Royalty Hall. tonllht tiso. MILK for Beauty. Milk for Strength. Milk for Health. HAVE YOUR IILVERTONE T. V. installed today. Only 310.00 down. Simpsons-Sears Lid. "WE TREAT HIE SICK WELL" -Giggey's Pharmacy. open eve nlngs 'till I o'clock. ' REMEMBER MISS MCKEEN. Henrtz Memorial Hall, tomorrow, Friday, eight o'clock. Ansu.A-s MILLINERY. large selection of Easter bats on dis- play. Also your bridal consultant. R U M M A G E SALE, Trinity Church. Saturday, April 2nd. 2 o'clock. . BRIDAL MILLINERY. Person- al attention for bridal parties at Hi Style Millinery. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Dial 5228. Serving full course dinners. Specialising Chinese dish. ICE CREAM - the delicious tlessert - no preparation - econ- omlcal. GARAGE OWNERS. we resiza pistons, fit pins and align roads. Maritime Motor Supply. VISIT III-STYLE Milllnery. Great George Street. New styles in all the new colors arriving daily. Personals Mrs. Warren Buchanan, Eldon. arrived home after spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Murray Hefler. Sackville, N. S. A.B. John Tuck-has returned to Shearwater Naval Base, N. 8., after spending two weeks leave at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War- ren "uchanan. Eldon. Miss Hazel MacRae. Eldon. has left for Middle Sackville. N. 8., to spend a few months. In Memoriam In loving memory of WILLIAM A. WHITE t who passed away March list, 1043. A happy home I once enjoyed How well do I recall Your dear kind face. your gentle voice. You died beloved by all. The flowers we place upon your grave. All wither and decay But the love for you. who sleeps beneath. M IDYC fade away. lonely Remembered by wife and Fun requires merely reaching into the female'I magic pocket. "And Mrs. 'pouum. even in a lab, ad- justs to whatever life brings." ll 5 tlmtj fur KINII l.'lllE TEA LADIESI 1070 "Ill I " AI STORE PRE-EASTER SALE! AND SUITS ALL 1955 sntirs TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 107- DISCOUNT . I It Away , A: Iltillll WIII II0liI Any Slflllt the 0.liEEli0AL ALL COATS scouur co. ltd.- iso or. am. str. ST. JOHNS. Nfld. (CPl-Pre- mier Smailwood told the New- foundland legislature in close de- tail Tuesday night how he brought about the arrest of Dr. Alfred A. Valdmanls last year on fraud charges. At the time of the arrest of the former director general of eco- nomic development. Premier Smallwod said it was one of the most unpleasant tasks he ever had to perform. He described that as masterly understatement." "I have six brothers and seven sisters." said the premier. "snd I never loved one of them as I loved that man.” GOT FOUR YEARS Valdmanis wast sentenc - to four years in penitentiary after pleading guilty to a 32001!) fraud charge. A similar charge involv ing a German company is still pending. He said Valdmanis got the money by charging 10 per cent on a contract a German firm had for nupplylng machinery for a gyp Premier Smallwoocl Tells Valdmanis Arrest Story sum plant near Corner Brook. The premier said Vnldmanis told officials of the firm that the money was for the premier and the Liberal party. Mr. Smnllwood said that if he couldn't find the money or proof of where it went "I was a goner" CARE-EB AT STAKE "When 1 had Mr. Vnldmanls arrested I took my political life in my hands . . I would live and die . . . and after me my chil- dren-would live with the name Smallwood the grafter. Smaliwood the robber . . . However. he said. the RCMP and FBI found proof before Vald- manis was arrested that he kept the money himself. Some of the money said the premier. was de- posi in the United states un- der the nnm: of his sister-in-law. and in one case Vsldmanis sent 350.000 to his wife in Montreal. The premier described the Vald- manls case during debate on a don-confidence vote. moved by Progressive Conservative W. J. Browne who asked for a royal Island Ayrshire: In The Limelight The March edition of the Cana- dian Ayrshire Review comprised mainly a detailed report on the Annual Meeting of the National Organization of Ayrshire Breeders The front cover displayed the presentation of six "high produc- tion shields". one of which was accepted by Col, F. I. Andrew. Charlottetown, National vlce-prea- ident. on behalf of John W. Lewis. Freetown. who owned the All Canadian Ayrshire for 1954 in the Junior two-year old Honour Roll division with a record of 11.765 lbs. of milk testing 4.896. The Record of Performance classes had a large number of animals listed. The Senior four- year old Honour Roll class was led by ”Glenbolm Snowdrop" with 11.490 lbs. of 4.4198 milk. This cow is owned by R. L. Cairns, Freetown. A. Macllaa & Sons. Charlottetown. made two fine re- cords. one al which was 14,491 lbs. of milk and 672 lbs. of butter- fat from "Fairvue Maid" in the commission investigation of the lndustralization program. The ar- rest of Valdmanis was one of the reasons cited by Mr. Browne as cause for an inquiry. Mature I5-do! division. The outer record was produced by "Fairvue Mariana Gem" and totalled 511 lbs. of fat as a senior three-year old which was high enough in lead her class. The Charlottetown Experimental Station had numerous good ra- cords. the'best of which was made by "Charlottetown Sir Roderick Dorothy" with 10.13 lbs. of milk. 4.58iE test. which yr T J 464 lbs. of fat as a Junior ,four-year old Honor'I"i.oli. Other good records were made in the herds of J. H. MacPbail, George P. Matheson I: Son, Al- mon Wood in Sons, Estate of George L. Boswall and John A. MncLeod. CORNWALL W. I. Cornwall W. I. met in Corn- wall school for the March meet- ing. Mrs. James Beer. vice-presi dent. presiding. opened the meet ing with the Ode followed by tho Creed in unison. Mrs. Donnie Gass was appoint sd president and Mrs. Hector Scott. secretary for the remainder of the year. Minutes of the last monthly meeting and our special meeting were not .available. Roll call was some incident that happened in our school days. Sick, school com- mittee gave their reports. It was decided to hold a pantry 0 lo . Only 56.50 Down Puts Tis Aractive 5 Piece Harmony House chrome Suite In Your Home! Plank style table top 30" by 38" opens to full 48". Sturdy construction, V legs with offset support. fine chrome finish. Chair seats and backs padded with'”Tufflex" and felt. "Brushstroke" pattern. available in Harmony House Red, Yellow, Chalrtreuse and Grey. 56.50 0own 0ASll 56.00 Monthly 3 pc. 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