Monday. Jan. 30. lg '1'!-lorntosv I: g ' 4 ma GOOD manna V 5 stomach filled. a mind at rest. will meet the moat exsctilll 30”- -Old Mother Nature. A full stomach and I mind It 5: go together. No mind can be ipeace and rest on an GIIIPU -Jmach. Redd! F03 Ind 5”" R”d' l y, she who used to be Mill SWIM .. had not had their mind! If . i for a long time. This was be- use in these hard winter days ey seldom had had a full meal. . cy had been hunsflf Dracticslly l the time. Sometimes they hunt- . alone. sfltznetiltlilizl tlltllfy zV w uiher, om e er y or ;! 3 iii. big enough to share. A Mouse ggy Tl" ”' . ,5n't even a good mouthful. And , ore often than not it was a Mouse Roddy griIlIIc1l- "Yeln ' ll” 50- tght now they were lying in I hicket on a farm a long distance rom home. Between them was a at lien. It had been caught by hot is called cooperation. The i in Faxes had worked together to 1 that lien. Roddy had led away 5 Dogs that were lopthe dooryard iherc .tlie'liens were. That had given Mrs. Reddy a chance to catch in of them. Then Reddy had to et id of one of the Dogs who he a onderflll nose and was wise in 9 ways of Foxes. It had taken eddy a long time to break his ail. During that time Mrs. Reddy d had that fat Hen hidden in the icket where they were now eating "I ought you never would comp at-k." said Mrs. Reddy. Now just one Hen. even though t was a big fat Hen. was hardly lull dinner for two Foxes. But it was so much more than they had ad at once for a long time that seemed like .a full meal. They ared it equally, or almost equa- .. Roddy did managed to see that i lrs. Reddy got a little more than e did. That was very like Reddy. 9 isn't the least bit selfish with hose he loves. When at last them as nothing left but feathers the we Foxes licked their lips. They rked them and licked them to get very tiny bit, of taste there was. . hen they lay down side by side. was still daylight and they would lay there until the Black Shadows in hould come out from the Purple STOP THAT l COUGI-I VVITH MATHIEU'S ii 5: ls l list? g;gi.:i ?;;.if3 iii . 1 digit? Liz :1: rig ii ..Tii.i OIYAGGDMNIID I seems different. nnythi fat Hen?" said she. atives of the some time with flu. basement of the side on Sunday a Enjoyx flavour i i more about For the the -goversmeint. equliimcittliliil Ciggg - reqlmted by Hills. zmehow uiey.no Ionser felt discouraged. So:-lehow. longer felt worried about how they were to get enough to eat in the days ahead. somehow. they had peace of mind. And when one has peace of mind. the whole world Mrs. Reddy sighed. It was a com- fortable sort of a sigh. "Is there ng better to eat than a big Reddy grinned. "Yea." said be. "What?" asked Mrs. Reddy. "Two fat Hens." replied Roddy. O'LEARY V Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron "l came 8! won as I could- Thll and son Russel of Charlottetown ias a smart Dog. I tried a lot of w ricks to fool him. ere recent visitors to Carleton, but he wasn't Lot 6. guests of Mrs. Cameron's ooled. I began to fear I never "mother. Mrs. Jennie Cornish. and mild be able to fool him,” ex- brother Sammie. "How did you fool him?" asked Then Roddy told how he had run long a road that war being re aired and gravel had been spread ver his trail. "That was )4 good ii-li." said Mrs. Reddy. "We must pm; member that. However did you me to think of it?" 'fl didn't think of it until I start- acrosa that road. Then 1 saw .hat was being done and the plan I pped right into my head." ex- ed . "Mrs. Fred Allan oi Union Corner. recently spent a few days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jelley in OL'eary. Mrs. Aubin Wedge. o'l.eary. is a patient in the Prince County Hoe- summerside. Her many friends hope to see her back home soon again feeling much better. Sympathy is exltetnded to the re!- a e Dennis, of 0'Leary. wh occurred in the Prince County Hospital in Summerslde on Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Averd Harris are glad to see her out a being confined in her Mrs. Erskin Silliker, has return- ed to her home in Knutstord afta being a patient in the Turner Nurs- ing Home in 0'Leary for some time The members of the Brotherhood held their regular suppe together on Tuesda it Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gallant and family of Summersirle were refent visitors to O'Leary and vie- Mr. and Mrs. George Jsllev O'l.eary. were visitors to Summer- tternoon hen th visited the hospital when thglyr daughter Olive is a patient. The many friends of Mrs.- l..I. M...M....M.....:.. . ......:'.".t'F.'F.”?.' :55S8888&88S&885885 the delicius anytime . anywhere.while the pleasant; chewing gives you a lift ! wit b l.E1S 1956 ' The Gnarditme P680 9 l Strange But .True ly I7. if. Ilseilrthar - i Apilotwhowillbsvlidtlldan hour will fly into next spring in s new about of gov- ernment research on nature's most violent wind storms. Jim Cook, of Jacksboro. Tex., la wi -undertalt ethe helsvweatber experts learn the nature of tornadoes. season's work, which will . i no hours of flying , receive 350,000 fmm His instruments and till and movie cs- meras. There also wil . cording device on which Cook can record descriptions of what he sees. Cook will operate from Kansas him. as a base. three things most difficult in life: TO keep a secret. to for- get an iniury. and to make good isure. of is Fatal heart attacks claimed Mr. and Mrs. L. '1'. Jacks. of Waco. 'l'ex.. within 40 minutes of each other. Married.42 year 62 and his wife 59. The trouble with some of today's smart dllldren is th smart in the right places. , Sandy, an eight-yearold chihua- hua dog. drew 312.56 from a bank mington. Ill. - principal and interest for her 25 cents-a-week ristmaa strings acount. Sandy made her paw mark on the check Mr. and Mrs. Waiter schumacher. of Bloomingicn. her owners. Facts about the antlers of ceh tain species of wild animals are so confused with legend that many folk don't know what to believe. one completely false idea is that a buck deer has one point on its antlers for each year of Scientists say it is lit estimate accurately the age of a deer by the number of points. The experts can get much more re- liable ,information by using a met- hod applied to horses - that examinati of Here are some about antlers: The antlers of mono- tain goats. blgliorn sheep. prong- horn antelope. and musk oxen are hollow and are not shed each year. Deer. elk. moose. and caribou have solid antlers, and each year the :m.. Dewar are very glad to hear that she is progressing favorably in the Prince County Hospital. All hope to see her home again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Summerside were visitors to the home of Mrs. Ashley's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Erslrin Silliker in Knutsford. Mrs. Vernon Cornish and little son of Summerslde are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald in Milo. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cornish in Mill Road. i TELEVISION CKCW - Moncron Television Programme Channel 2 Millilliii :00 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall :00 p.m.-Llberace :so p.m.-At Home with Helen Orocker :30 p.m.-Today with Arlene Hol r :t5 p.m.-ll-ncle Jack at the .Pia.noi :00 p.m.e-Fur Ii Feathers .m.-Weather .m.-Westmorland singers .m.-Fur Facts ,m.-Caesar's Hour .m.-Medic .m.-Denny Vaughan Show .m.-Studio One .m.-Cl(CW'-TV News .m..-Weather .m. Boxing .m.-sign off guswmd GUM CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson OPTIMISTIC BIDDING MUSE BE SELECTIVE it is often excusable to bid a hand optimistically. but only if the de- clarer-to-be is a good cardplayer. In the deal below North's aggress- iveness was particularly unwise be- cause his partner-who would to play the hand-w k lllade ace and only a diamond. North's optimi have been rewarded th had played the Grandma ook at the dummy. and to a spade. The queen probably with the twin stablishing clubs and re- turning to his own ha finesse. South cashed (fed a third round with the st gratefully over and there went the slain. After losing the first trick to the diamond ace, South c plainly that Both sides vulnerable. ccessfully for the mile- S of trumps. Lacking fur could not harbor any hope of dropping the uld have been equally Hlmsrent that the eaiiy lead of three rounds of clubs would be dan- eetting up an over- the enemy. Thus, rrect play was to overtake dummyls spade queen withgthe ace at the second trick and immediately to finesse for the To repeat. North had to take I rather rosy view of South's heart response to assume that there would be a fair play for a slam even if. by lucky happen.-stance. South had one of the missing aces. However. with South, turning up with a good fivecard heart suit. the Observe that with the heart king on-side. South could afford to lead three rounds of hearts and still el- tabiish the club suit if the latter broke as well as 4-2 since he would still have two trumps for ruffing. ti whole rack is shed and a new one grown. Female caribou are the only females among members of the deer family that grow antlers. is. just as the bucks do. There are freak exceptions, however. among mule and whitetail deer. its antlers definitely are a sign of the health of an animal. A buck has to be healthy and have the proper food to grow big. thick ani- lers. By contrast, small. stunted antlers usually is not well nourished. Antlers grow from the frontal bone of the animal's skull. While they are growing they are soft and covered with skin. They finally dry bony hard. and the "velvet" dis- appears when ihe bucks rub their antlers against forest growths. in late winter antlers fall off. and I Out Our Way new set begins growing. usually reaching full size by autumn. Peddling cosmetics - ing her route on a bicycle - is the proud accomplishment of Miss Mar- ll, 83, of St. Augustine. Fla. Miss Bell brought a bicycle and began peddling cosmetics when the depression cut off her source income. She was 59 at the time and clerking in a small clothing store. The deprcssiim forced it to close, and she had to find other work. She chose the cosmetics the Because vau'gE ' weaswe Miss Bell is still spry and ener- getic as she pedals her products to her 75 accounts. She takes pride on the fact she has never been in- volved in a traffic accident. al- though her route takes her through By J. 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