The Tiny Folkl (A real story or real children for very young children) Spring time is housecleaning .inie, and on Playtime Lane ev-‘ ery woman was busy washing :1.-ilings. putting on new paper. doing painting, c le :1 n in g out :losets. and doing the hundred and one jobs that are all part of clean- ing house. Laurirs mother was no excep-‘ tzon. She was busv doing the up- .<l=til‘s. and of course Laurie “as rzght at her heels He liked to feel that he was lioustcleaning too Hus mother let him clean and polzsh 'he iiiirrors and the wiiidnws. He felt so proud when she l(l€JliC(l at iheni an1l Sfllfl “That is a rcnl mod Job. TllCl0 .'1;+.- 1111 s‘.1’rnl\.\ and goti hale them rimn .1r.ri snznxiiz. What :1 lug limp )4-.1 aw tn _\'1-Lir mntheri 1:. 1.r=\«‘r :,f‘l '.'ll‘ rlrxziiiziiu doite so fast if I rl.(i 1.o’. l‘.'l\(‘ gall ‘TC ' up ‘.n most 1. place 1:1 t"1< 1’ ri to l..i11r'.r for it had 1n_\':' 1 hoses .il‘1d queer sliipcrl lwindl ‘ 1‘ "All 11211‘. 1.11 1-cati_\.' said Mrs Page 'lll t. e the broom and dust pan '1:'.«1‘ can 5.: _\'Dll." hon am: Jiirl rltt int‘ tL1r= so his ll‘i'l'll*“‘ The coin .~ 111rv:'r. ed in tiiiuugsi iiie ‘elt “aim azvl 1' 111) liwre. for there was a ‘o.’ of '.“'l'. from the Cl'1iml‘iC“ A lt‘im(f(l r.i:er‘._v a- . 111‘ic’;i in be . ifis niother dirl p.l:n<:, too many ill Fl?!‘ Inl- .\.ndo'.\ lt ' large 1.15 ribbon. .. ..1111s nt our 1' I liclpcni _\uu :‘.gi1’.," said see “hat is h;a n‘i0[l‘.(‘ '. is ;n this box " he ' l 1 .. 1‘. l By Thortou ‘ BILLY euivs’ SAFE Hiring uhat you want is nice. If you do not mind the price. —Old Mother Nature. Billy Mink. of the rich brown coat that women envy him and tiappers try to take away from him, is one of the smartest of the lnur-footed folk 111 the Green For- est and along all brooks and the Big River. Billy is both a fisherman and a hunter. He is especially fond of fish. and is a master fisherman. Bill he likes mrat ton, and for a . chaiige finds eggs much to his liking. , : . \ . \ \ 1 ‘5 . i \ \\ l\ H;..."l \>.‘i\\i .3-\\ . ‘ W lle. peeked in. He couldn't not- far. Billy had found the nest of Rat- lies the Kingfisher and Mrs. Rat- tles. Perhaps it would be mnrc exact in say he had found the en- trance to the home of the king- fisherr. It was high in a bank by .the Big River. It wasn't the kind W. Burgess with a steep fare, and dig their hole in high in this. That kind of a bank Billy Mink can't climb. But he was sure he could climb this bank. and his mouth watered sure were in that nest. He was sure there were eggs because he had kept uatch. and he knew that Mrs. Rattles was spending most of her time in that nest. That must mean she was sitting on eggs. He watched until there came a time when he knew no one was at home. Usually when Mrs. Rattles was away, Rattles took her place. This time Rattles had left before Mrs. Rattles returned. “Those eggs are as good as mine right now," thought Billy Mink, then started to climb up the bank. It wasn't too hard a climb. and he reached the doorway. There he hesitated. He preked 111. He could- n't see far. That tunnel. or hall. led straight in for R little way and then slanted up :1 bit. How he wished he knew how long that hall was. If it went iii only_a little way so that he could get out in a hurry if he had to. he wouldn't hesitate to go in after those eggs. Billy ventured inside. That was the only way he could find out whether the hall leading to the bedroom and nest was short or long. He went in two or three feet, then stopped. This was a long hall. l~le didn't mind going in even if it went very far in. What he was con- cerned about was getting out again should one or the owners return. This was no plm-e to fight. Faint- ly there came to him the rattling voice of one of those kingflshers. In there he couldn't tell how hear it was. as he thought of the eggs he was‘ Pogo 10 rue Guardian 'I_uosdfl'. May 18. 1954 "Better be safe than‘ sorry." thought Billy. and hastily backed out for then wasn't room to turn. around. He was none too‘ soon. Mrs. Rattles was returning. Billyl raced down the bank and in among I some stones where he couldn't bet seen. He hoped that Mrs. Rattles ' _= hadn't seen him. but he couldn't |— . be sure of that. If he couldn't get those eggs now, later when they had hatched he might be able to set some of the young birds. They would be even better than the eggs. And he would have a. better chance of getting them because father and mother would be away fishing for food for them much 0! the time. Napoleon -and Uncle Elbly — G REENFIIZLD SCHOOL (April Report) Grade X—l. Bernadette Power: 2. Mary Power. Grade VHI—l. John Power; 2 Kenenth Sullivan. Grade VI—l. Leah Ennis. Rose Marie Power (equal). Grade IV—l. Joyce Power; 2 Arling 0')-Ialloran; 3. Louis Cairns, Gerard Brothers (equal). i Grade I1'I—1. Anus Power; 1.‘ Carl Ennis. , Grade II—Lor-no Power. Grade I (A)-——John Ennis: (B1 1. Charles O’I-lalloran: 2. Francisi Brothers; 3. George Gallant. | Best attendance: Leah Ennis. l WOOD ISLANDS-CARlBOUl FERRY SERVICE (Sailings May 1st to June llth Dally including Sundays—— Standard Time‘. From Each Terminal. I 3 a.m. 1l«a.m. 1 pm. 5 p.m. RESERVATIONS: May be made for a limited number of vehicles ‘by contacting Head Office. in Charlottetown, at least 48 hours in advance for:—— (1)—l-‘irst and Second sailinizs' from each terminal each morning. l | O Inclusive) l g‘ D. Toiler Tau; ' V was INDY MAKlN'_ By Bob Gusfafson By Clifford McBride BY Wall’ Kelly Im sure there 1nust:of a bank that Mr. and Mrs. KinE- ('1)-For perishable: and/or Live-l - 1 :-.;11 '_hrr1',\' n-.11," fisher usually made their home in. stock in truck loads on any :11 11.1» in hr-1p‘As a rule they find a bank of sand sailing. l The box “'15 so big." ‘ ""“““ ’ ' " " (3)—F0F 3” 5511111315 0" 53'-“WHY; be ;\ int 1;; 1i_ 1,w1onge,- of my 159.0“; they go - and Sunday until June 12th." "There \\.1sr.';11iucl l‘.[‘(‘d of sav-.ioo, she said as she tossed them R0" ,3. 01 b For daily report tune in to} ng those old m'r~1-sliuc:=." sand l\'Irs.'1mo the box. “These two bags have 3“ 3 u CFCY each Weekday Bl 6379 mm Page. "Ill take them down to bi1rn.lmat rags for hooking it I ever get (Standard Time). \ them llilll .111:'1\~ 1l'1*.:s old cmt (‘flf1‘.’\l‘0lllld to it. and I know these have CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING S0 d0‘l'Xl "W H‘ '-l‘ 3' UP "3 5Pnd'rotton pieces for quilt.s.« That, is 1'. away win 111:‘ '.1'o:1'.s1is. Then 7111,80 you clean the windows mas box ran be burned" lwlule I sweep the floor and the Look zvha‘. I found! Look what‘stal,1-a.“ I found! Whose is it?" asked! she turned to Laurie. then :1 :1 Laurie exc1‘»=rll.\' llaughed aloud. He had put on the The Boost", Mrs P8 :8 looked. then smiled. high old overshoes which were {our . "Those t\\0 dolis were mine when time; (no big for mm, The big I 11 as a. l.ttl¢=. :2:-l. I kept them albgcraw luv, {lapped down over his SCHOOL UNIT No. 1 Wednesday, June 2nd AND AVOID DELAY. NORTIIUMBEELAND FEBRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown. P. 3. Island Henry -v-‘!“ I-4'-aw-fiasu.v..u..p_..g -—Sponsorod by—- Bv Carl Anderson VOU D/D/V7" GO AN’!-‘ALL AeA1m2: o;g\;;5f,‘, -- N’ t2uE1.LA]_ --AN’TO THINK HAS A NEW ELDOQA xu|_D run com «GETS A 'EM WHOLE- / “THEY SAV MR.CHOm’LEBEPl2Y l5 F|XlN' UP DAVIES STORE $OMETl-llN' WONDERFUL SINCE HE'S BOUGHT .. KS1 ‘ . 1'/ _ ../1;111g1lIll;l:§l_:l 3 ti Tippy ancl_"Ca“p" Stubs \ I By Edwina these years. When baby Lznda gct.s‘ey¢-,3 as he shuffled glong the wider. she may have them to play floor. \\’l'-h3' ‘ “If Mrs. Blair looks out and sees ‘'1 {mind Sftme D015 And Dans‘ you standing in the attic window "Those are snrnc nluminuni dishes here," Mrs. Page said. I not for C'm':sln‘.ns when I was‘ Laurie giggled as he cleaned the Just your 7121*," answered Mrsiwindowg, Then mg mom" hung TO ALL PERSONS QUALIFIED TO VOTE AT 1335!? "59? h0\\' “"911 1 K913‘ my up clean starched little curtains. SCHOOL MEETINGS i\la.\'th1n,zs." lTogether they looked around at _ , ~\r11n.r—» hip: hat is this? ‘ can I the tidy attic Laurie sighed. Take notice that for the purpose of electing 'l‘WO l’Ip(‘(l up Laurie from "Well, I guess we'll have to go TRUSTEES for School Unit No, 1._One Trustee to 3 ; “er”-Y9 ‘-"Mn She 8005 P1019118 bar-‘ room in the whole house. It is a Iv ‘ rics. But she has another one l‘i0W.'gregt, place for gecreu and guy. to 9 P.M. so you can have that o e." id‘ ‘ Th 1-1 11 d I ll , , Mrs. Paar " 5“ ‘$2375 1.11.-°.3a1r§in"‘1l’1'. 1,°1§'°1,l,’..,.’. _POLLING DIVISION N0. 1 is defined as that V Y “Those nlrl rolls of waiipaiior are‘shocs and floppy hat. pOt'i’lOf'i of School Unit No. 1., formerly known as the ‘l ‘ ’ ' ” school districts of Spring Park and Parkdale. fl POLLING DIVISION N0. 2 is defined as that l J1"? ' - No. 1 portion of School Unit No. 1 outside the former school ' " . , districts of Spring Park and Parkdale. lg ~31 1 All Impeiirl taxes in School Unit No. ‘l. are now due .she‘ll ‘be sure there are ghosts up i . 2 ' “Th . ' - . - . l ' at M Gmmmas ha‘ she Bl" I mmk “" mic’ ” m° hm day, the ninth day of June, 1934 from 12 oclock noon 3 3 "WE FIZZ‘!-KDLA inn." arldorl Llli’li'i(‘. ‘ down for’ we are all done up here each Polling Divisi0n__a D0“ will be held on wedne§_ DEPOSIT BOTTLES] Nominations of candidates for election to the -'9illCl1‘§%'-i4_\abl8. Settlement should be made before June Board of Trustees 1528" lbekfileduwiwt the Semgeltéry ' ' ' . ' , - at any time up unti o'c oc in tea ernoono ay °::°s:t..*;‘:..2“::: sham »e.s1g;;,ea ft 1;_a,_s: payers may he published in the local papers and inter- two .5p°"5°r5 W ° are wtepayelsfin .9 m blvl 9' est on unpaid accounts will be charged at the rate of candldate must be 3 ratepqyer ".351 em m the 5' 67-, pm. mmum_ IQN and, unless such candidate is a parent ratepayer his or her nomination paper must be signed by at least one parent ratepayer. , GORDON M. RICE. ' , Secretary of School Unit No. 1 By Buford A Dolly“ Dipple By Order of the Trustees. Of f i.ce——Parkdale School. Phone: 4208. no! No! ru. aexiuzv 1<ii.i.ao av ‘ The Lone Banner Bringing Up Father By George McManus ll‘ rul DIMPNISS ALWM5 MAD! YOUR HAIR STPAIGHY A4 A XVI whim’ DID HI say Aflour Tbmomzow‘-5 HUMIDITV? 7 I'M GLAD $00‘!!! INTIHICVIO N QKH AH IM%'rAM't T‘. ( as REASONABLE. ’ Mu .1 ‘ NOREEN. ' I'M BROGI Penny Bv Harry Hoeniosel L51 Abner Bv.Al Capo