Opinions are a state of mind And differ greatly. you will find. -Old Mother Nature. 01' Mistnh Buzzard was curious. He had seen Rcdtall the Hawk fly- ing with a twig with two or three green leaves. He was carrying it in his bill. "Now what in the world can Redtail be going to do with those leaves?" thought 01' Mistzih Buz- zard. "He certainly can't be going to eat them He isn't building a nest. for he hns had that built for some time. Anyway, he wouldn't use two or three green leaves in building a nest," The more he thought about this the more curious 01' Mistah Buz- zard became. He knew where the nest of Rr-dinil and Mrs. Redtail vms. He decided to pay them a vLs1t. Perhaps he could find out why Redtail had carried home those green leaves So he flew over to that part of the Green Forest where Rcdtail and Mrs Redtail had their nest. He found Mrs. Rcdtall on the n and Redtail sitting in I 9 n nmzhir .2 tree. Oil Mistah Buz- 71rd l')Cl'( ed ill a tree close by. Al- most ..r once he saw those greenl leaves TIEPV were in the side of that; big nest lVl".l4'i'l was made wholly of! sticks. "what." asked 01' Mistah Bus- aard. "are those green leaves fo'7" "Because we like to see them there." replied Redtall. "Don't you think they add to the looks of the nest?" y 01' Mistah Buzzard didn't answer that. It seemed to him a crazy idea that any one should decorate their nest for the looks of it. Instead of answering that question. he asked one of his own. "Why do yo' go to all the work of building such a big nest?" he asked. "We didn't build it all this year; we just added to it. We've had this nest for three years now. adding a little to it each year," explained Redtail. "Just the same it looks like a lot of work to me, and ah don't see any sense in it." said 01' Mistah Buzzard. "I've heard any that you and .Mrs. Buzzard are too lazy to build a nest." spoke up Mrs. Redtail. "It isn't because we are too lazy, it is because we don't see any sense in going to all that work." replied Oil Mistah Buzzard. "Dont you have any nest at all?" asked Mrs. Redtail. Ol' Mistah Buzzard shook his bald red head. "Not a straw." said he. "Sometimes Mrs. Buzzard lays her eggs in a hollow stump or log. or V IIIMUNIZATION CLINICS IN RURAL J SCHOOLS ARE on The .'lrd and lust clinic of the series STANDARD TIME of clinics in be held this spring: in the rural schools for INOCULATIONS against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus and are now underway. VACCINATION ngslnat smallpox TIIPSF are for children who are to have their third Inoculation lnll for those requiring n re-lnforclng dose, also for children who have not been successfully vaccinated. All clinics will he held on STANDARD time. The teacher in each -listrirl will know the date and time of the clinic. REGIONAL CLINICS will be held in the FALL for the required -ith inoculation. re-lnforcing doses Ind vaccination against Smallpox. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE CLINIC 3 Through the facilities 1954. as follows: SL'MMERSIDE- Tuesday. July 6 . . SOL'RIS-- Monday. July 12 ........ .. .VlONTAGl,'E Monday. July 19 ALl3ERTON- Every Thursday ....... .. Every Thursday . Every Friday ........ .. througzh the mail. rliczrtcd. Health and Welfare. Chest Clinics throughout the Province during the month of July Tuesday, July 20 ...... .. ................ .. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. Monday. July 26 ....... .. PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM- ............. .. 10:00-12:0OA.M. Patients for review will All persons who have not been in contact with an active case of Tuberculosis. are re- quested to consult their family doctor or their district Public Health Nurse. either of whom will decide if a clinical examination and standard chest X-ray is in- l':ilElJlILE I of the Department of will be held , , . 9:30-12:(JOA.M. ............... .. 9:30-12:00 A.M. 1:30-- 4:00 P.M. ............... .. 9:30-12:00 A.M. 1230- 4:00 P.M. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. ........ .. 1:30-- 4:00 P.M. receive appointments E. M. FOUND. MOBILE X-RAY TUESDAY. 6 JULY- THURSDAY. 8 J ULY- ramav. .9 b,iuLv.. - Hopefield School PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE South Pincttc School 10:30-11:30 Flat River School .............................. .. 3:30e 5:00 WEDNESDAL, 7 JULY- Melvllle 10:30-11:30 Belle River .. 3:30-- 5:00 Wood Islands West School . Wood Islands East School 10:30-Noon umr scnenutr I 1o;3o.11;3o 3:30.. 4:30 "want." and or his "an I-hose green leaves for?" h Dnnui, sormtirnes Just on the bare ground." "But think of those helpless babies when those eggs hatchl" cried Mrs. Rsdtaii. , "They are better off than your babies. They can't fall and get hurt and yours oan. Everybody can see that big nest of yours, and know when there are bnbles in It. But. there is no neat to give our secret away." retorted 01' Mlstah Buzsard. "I think it is dreadful for babies not to have any lied at all. You and Mrs Buuard ought to be ashamed of yourselves," declared Mrs. Red- tall. And Redtall agreed with her. "We don't believe in spoiling chil- dren when they are young by mak- ing it too easy for them. And. if you ask me. putting green leaves in the side of a nest. just for looks is simply silly." declared Ol' Mlstah Buzzard. and took to his big wings. GOOD INTENTIONS NOVITXNGI-IAM. England, (OF- A husband in court offered to pay :3 a week for his wife's upkeep but she protested: "It's too much. He won't be able to keep it up. I want less than that." The mag- istrate changed the payments to :2 a week. - The Tiny Folk (A Hal silly d soil Ihllllh M van n-a;,-alsnu 111! for PM The sun was '""i:uc”X'.c7" arm. in hot like the d bolero. of the appls tree. a tie rustling music !or the chil- dren dathsrod in its lhado. Susan and h brother. David. were over to ay with Laurls. They were all plaassd bsesuu baby Linda. now out your old. was out with them. They -all thought it was great fun to hays her with them. even thoush aha could not always play tholr gsmn. As for her. she stood at the box tabla in the play housa. making mud piss in a can, gurgling and prattling away vary happy and pleased with herself. "Let's play house," Susan sug- gested with a quick smile. "Lau- rie can be the daddy, .and David can be our little boy. Linda can be our baby." "All right." Laurie agreed. "This tricycle will be my car. Do you want something from the store?" "Bring me a pound of butter and some tea. Take our little boy with you." called out Susan. "Come then. David. Do you want to come to the store with me?" sang out Laurie. ' "I'm coming. Daddy." answer- ed David running up to jump on the back of the tricycle. "Rr-r-r. uhn-n-n." said Laurie as he started off in his car for town. Soon they came back. "Here are your groceries, Mother." said Laurie, making believe that he gave Susan some parcels. "What were you doing while we were gone?" "I baked a cake for David's birthday party today. Now you and David run over to that cor- ner and pick me some daisies." The two boys scampered off to do as she asked, and came back with about a dozen daisy 1low- era. "What do you want them for?" Laurie inquired. "I'm going .to pull off the while petals and make on it is coconut," she answered. The boys watched with great interest while she spread the white petals all over the top of her mud pie. "It looks almost real," said Lau- e. "My birthday cake. Where's candles?" David broke in.' "We'll find something. Letis use little sticks." Susan said. (bow for oaloynsal Want to but bomiull? ClsevrWrigley'a Spearmint C-ulnl Hey” mm P”; more pleasantly. Enioy it IIIY'-I"”- "'V"h"” "Here are four short ones that 2. Positive terminal Body of water Prono'..- Coin lF'r.) Mule falcons Unit of work Hand over Moial Read over Lairs Small cxplosivi noises ACROSS l. Punctua- tion marll 3. 8. Ram away 9. Recipient of a gift 10. More infrequml 12. Wild ox (Celebs: 13.1-fang loosely I4. Insane J5. Founder or Pennsyl- vsnia. I6. Iridium ilym.) 17. Form a previous idea of 20. Goddess ol hsrvests (It.) 21. Ratits blrt 22. Elliptical figures 25. Strange 26. A ussus tanat.) 27. Habitual drunkard 2!. later- changing 33. Type measure .34. Not. living 35. Disdgure 30. soften la temper 38. Flutter 39. 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M-V BLUE, PRINCE ' ' Preightpwill be acoe ted until noon Monday, July . . litb. for next dillng M andlv rates, apply:.- IIIPIINGSQVIOI ll. n.I . Blue Prince to St. Johnls. Ion . Tailoring It t - W” in I” V." 5." " ut what could we usa for let- burn- A little wind pl-you w til the leaves nd made 11:- to of tha daisy looks like QIII. puke a salad 9 llornmy I23 tun?" wondsrad Susan. . .'YI.ct's pick sour-alps.” you know whom we found so many big ones yoaurtlay." Away they dashed to gather the rrcl. leaving Linda by herself. war-on't gone ions. but when my came back. Linda had tried W out about the cake. -Her were full of mud. and so was her face. Part of the cake was ' missing. " l." scolded Susan. "Now I'll have to do this all over again." "Shs's not bad." argued Lau- ris. quits annoyed. "She's too little to know any better. But I think I had better run-for Mom- my .. - Hrs. Page came out with a wet taco cloth and towel. In a mo- msnt Linda's face was clean and shinin again. "Let me see your cake ulan." Mrs. Page asked. Susan proudly held up her mud pls. She had smoothed out Linda's finger marks and spread more coconut over it. Four stick candles stuck up in the c ntre. Laurie was busy piling sorre leaves on the old blue plate. and placing the yellow daisy centres on them. "See Linda. Isn't that a pretty cake?" That salad looks good too. You are a good cook. Susan. and I'm sure you'll have a great party. But Linda had better come in with me. That cake looks good enough to eat. and that might be just what she'd try to do. Bye. now. have a good time. and'she went on in while the three beneath the apple tree enjoyed their make believe birthday. REVENUE EARNEB. SOU'I'HAMP'r0N. England. (CP) The Cunard liner Oaronla docked here qter winter cruises during which she steamed 62,728 miles and earned more than 84,250,000 in passenger fares. 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