DECEMBER W22. 194s __________-. _._. . Old Time Dancing ‘A! Its Best Latest In Modern Dance Tunes-Game In and llear "A Little Bird Told Me,"'”Somebody's Lyin"' "Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes" \nd other popular tunes of the doy. EllERY WEDNESDAY lllfillT "EASTERN RHYTHM BOYS" Check Room Canteen S_ervice P. E. l. JERSEY BREEDERS WllLL HOLD THEIR WEDNESDAY, osc. 22:40., iso. AGRICULTURAL BUILDING . . Po E0 no . An additional train service is now being operated, daily ex- cept bunday, between the mainland anti Prince Edward Island during the Christmas holiday mason, leaving Saekvllle, Train No. 42. at 6:00 p.m. and arlving Charlottetown 10:30 um. (Sum- mcrside 10:15 p.m) In the opposite direction. Train No. 41 will tom-o Chuflqflgmwn at. 10:30 n.m. (Summersido 10.30 a.m.), arriving Sackvlllo 3:55 p.m. where connection can bo made with trains cast and west-bound. This service will continue ln effect up to and including Mun- (lay, January 3. cnnnnun unnoiuu ntutwnvs ATTENTION l’. E. l. MOTOR TRUCKMEN The annual meeting of the P. E. l. Motor Truckmen Association will be held Canadian Legion Hall, Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, DEC. Z2 AT 7.30 l’. M. All members are urgently requested to attend E. J. MACDOUGALL, President. MISS MEADOW MOUSE FINDS A WAY 'l‘.hose who truly seek to learn Advice from others will not spam. ~0ld Mother Nature. Little Miss Meadow Mouse vatched the black heeLs of Johnny home. What did he mean by 53y- mg that he would not see her again until spring? What was spring? You see. although she was out in the Great World all alone she knew nothing at all about winter or spring Or even summer for she was still very young as time is measured. She was only about a month old. teen again until spring she did understand what he had told her about the danger from sniffing noses. and she was worried. Yes, sir, she was so. It w-as bad enough to have to keep out oi sight of watchful eyes of hungry Hunters looking for a Mouse dinner. It could be done by never forgetting to keep under cover where she couldn't be'seen. Johnny Chuck had told her that sniffing noses could be worse than wuething eyes. She might moveabout without be- ing seen. but she couldn't do that, and not leave a scent that the wonderful noses of certain hungry folk could not follow to wherever she might be hiding. She could escape from the koenest eyes by creeping under a big leaf or any- thing else big enough to cover her. A sniffllng nose could find her there with no trouble at all. It ivas a dreadful thought. What should a poor little Mouse out in tho Great World all alone do about it? What could she do about it. . Qoogoogoodpooaoot Q Contract Bridget K By Josephine Culbertlon ’ SUBTLE REASONING In many cases an export will make what appears to be an out- rageous ovcrbltl of his valucs. The sham-cs are. however. that a subtle rm: GUARDIAN. >1 ,///. ‘i’, With so many sharp eyes and keen way or there wouldn't. be any Meadow Mice. She must find it. She must find it right away. What if Roddy Fox should come sniffing along behind hei- right now? It was such a dreadful thought that she hastily glanced back over her shoulders and then tried to run a little faster alow a little Dal-ll through the grass. She felt quite safe from watching eyes because the bent and drooping brown SW55 hung over the little path in a way to make a sort of grass-roofed tunnel. Only where there were open places was there danger of being seen. She crossed these so quickly that even if she should be seen there was small chance of her being caught. So it was noses, not eyes, that really worried her now. if she could only keep from leaving her scent. she would feel a lot safer. but she couldn't. What to do? She didn't know. She remembered that Johnny Chuck had said something about getting where no one any bigger could follow. He himsel! had gone to bed down in the ground. His doorway was lllil large enough for him to EB! through. In fact, it was a close iii: because he was so fat. No one any bigger could get through ll- The long hall was no b18891 Eve“ though an enemy knew whore he was he still would be safe. Little Miss Meadow Mouse stopped abruptly. 5119 113d 90"“ to a hole in the ground. lt was just Mouse site. lt had been dug end used by a Mouse. She knew CHARLOTTETOWN tone or THE ROYAL MOUNTED fiirAa/AYQFF/cie/l Grafton Street, Ch'town - WW4”? 62 togiutooxa i iou AWRIGHT ? —- ( com‘? an ‘t MUSTHAVE... i rt |T'$ A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ~ PAY cpv, "roo/ tm mo "fir" stuns DOTWTLET 7/1055 (‘BOOKS . x srorr. . / THAT$ ‘tMONDEiZFlJL/l DiD MR‘. JEQKIMER (ENE YOU A _. W52! ~@>é ' 549 JlCkSa/l/ “r s/bzxl ' . so... uLifliQ... animal; i no: Bv Zone Gut Iv Buford Chuck diSillll-Jeiil‘ down the long. '/ w w“, -, w _ ' L . g ( dark 1t u t h ‘\ ~ < . 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