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They give them such attention as they need, but that is all. So. porcupine children are never spoiled child- ren. They never make nuisances of tin-iiiselves by demanding a lot of attention. But now Mother Porky was hav- ing a new experience and she didn't altogether like it. This year's baby was different from any of her other babies. or for that matter from any porcupine baby she had ever seen. Baby Prickles was white. Of course. he shullltl have been black. At first nobody knew anything about Baby Prickles. It wasn't until lie was big enough to climb a tree after mother that any of the neighbors discovered him. But when he it as discovered the news travel- ed fast. Sammy Jay was one of the first to see him, and of course Sammy spread tiie news. Sammy IIITIR TIIE 'I00.000” .D5EPTREIZEi HOME APPLIANCE CONTEST Notliiiig to briy...iio special slillls It's your opportunity to own a genuine DEEPFREEZE HOME APPLIANCE at absolutely no cost to you. Atixezc Ammo Just write, in 25 words or less, why 'you like one particular feature of the psarrssaza Home Freezer. Reirigera.-,. Ltor or Room Airgconditioner. CW7 - g MAM. COUPON TODAY! Deepfreexe Home Appliances . Box No. 147 N00 Montreal 2!, Quebec Yes, I wont to enter the 3l00,000 Deepfreezo Home Appliance Coniostl Please send me free entry blonlu immediately. Num -.- .. .. .. Addrei 4 FREE Entry Blan, See Your lNeorestDeeplree1e Dealer, or ; too. Can Be A Wins:-?.ri it's him. .it's Easy. .. rand youican enter as often Province L-...V.....---...,.....-,..,....g.- within 6 in Ft weeks after the close. of the contest. A complete list of prize winners will Thornton W. BUT!!!-53 is a great newpgstherer and spreader. At first no one believed Sammy Jay. A baby porcupine in a white cost was unheard of. Folks had to see for themselves before they would believe. Ohatterer the Red Squirrel was one of the first to satisfy curiosity. He promptly helped spread the news. His cousin, Happy Jack the Gray squirrel. didn't believe Ghatterer. Neverthe- less, he went to see. and of course seeing was believing. Ltghtfoot the Deer heard about it, and came over to call. So did Mrs. Lightfoot. They had once had a pure white fawn, so the fact that Mrs. Porky had a white baby wasn't so hard for them to believe. Old Man Coyote appeared one day. Baby Prickles happened to be up in the tree where his mother was, so he was quite safe, But it was annoying to have Old Man Coyote around. He probably was too wise to touch Baby Prickles should he have the chance, but he might think that because Baby Prickles was so small he would be quite harmless. Both Fteddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy were visitors. Bus- ter Bear came around. He pre- tended that he was going to climb the tree. Mother Porky was really worried then. She sent-Baby Prick- les as far out on a limb as he could get without danger of falling off. However. Buster Bear had no intention of. getting a mouthful of quilts, even the small quills of a baby porcupine. He wasn't hungry enough for that. He did I. lot of grumbling and growling, and pretending. That was simply his way of enjoying himself. Many feathered folk came to see the white baby. and of course they all had a lot of comments to make. There was s. lot of chitterlng and chattering and calling back and forth. It was not at all to Moth- er Porky's liking. she likes quiet and solitude. All this excitement troubled her much. She complained about it to Prickly Porky. "Why don't you go off and leave the youngster in take L'El'0 of him- self?" asked Prickly Porky. Which, you will agree. was no way for a father to talk. Mother Porky merely grunted. Baby Prickles was not yet old enough to be left all by himself. M0ltlllll (DUGHS if you cough, wheeze. can't breathe or sleep well because of attacks of Asthma or nyggnhitts, get MINDAOO from our drug- lst today. This great medic no works Throu ii the lungs and bronchial tubes to help ooson and remove thick tnngilng hlegn. Thus curbs eoulhlhl. MI "99 greathtn doe). II and thus permits rut al. restful infection or inane! back. Rip Kirby I The Tiny Folk TA real story of reel children for very young childless) Peter and Helen Hall lived I- cross Playtime Lane. opposite the Page home. Sometimes they play- ed with Leurie, Susan. and David. but usually there visre other chil- dren for them I) play with. Today Susan was in bed with the cold. and her little brother David was being kept in too. Just to be sure he wasn't coming down with the cold. Peter was playing ainne in his yard. for Helen was away for the afternoon. He saw Laurie wandering around his yard with Frisky. "Come over to play with me, Laurie." Peter calteil out. "I'll have to ask Mommy first," Laurie said as he ran toward the house. "WelL since Susan isn't out. I Suppose you may play with Peter," Laurie's mother said. "But be very sure you loik both ways before you cross the road. Re- member. you are 0l'll'I three years Old. so be very careful." "I promise to watch for cars." said Laurie. as he ran joyfully out the lane. then across the road to Feteris. The two boys tool: their shovels and made a wide pstri down the lltile hill behind Mrs. Hall's house. Last night's snow was fluffy and soft. but there was a bit of Ici- iindernoath. It made iizrt-at coast- ing place. P'et.dr and Laurie took turns coastingdown. They went a short distance. then turnrd their sleigh: to coast in half a cir- le c . "We're being stock cars. "Peter sang out to his sister, Hi-len, who had just come in,the gat-. "This is a funny time of year to be stock cars." she said. "but the way you slide around and turn over makes me think of stoele cam." Before long the have got tired of this, and wanted something else tn do. "Let's make a house." suggested Laurie. "With what?" Peter want- ed to it ''we'll Helen. They dragged the wnodiui lawn chairs over from the comer, and turned them upside down. ."We need something rice for a wall over here.” said Helen. "let's use the wheelbarrow." said Laurie. . The wlieelhiirrnw wcu nusherl and tugged and riuiled. Iintil at last it was in since. 7115,50?! laughed at their funny hfruse. They put. their sleiizhs in under the chairs. and laid down them. ”This is a funny hnuse." Peter. ' "We c"n'l. stand up in it at all." said Laurie. "This wheelbarrow must be the door." said Helen. "in my story book. tho xx-nif rlimberi iir) on'thv- roof of the lit- tle .nig's house. Let's get up on this roof," said Laurie. H9 lairahcrl. and crawled Up he climbed over the on said now. use thevlawn chairs," said . nut play toys and went home to their chairs. "JP9975- ' A MARCH 18. 1954 DAILY ACROSS 3. Belonging 1. Bend over to a 5. Fined legion materiel . 4. Bureau foeglue 5. Container I. Flutter for lilluld 10. Volcanic 0. Lori? yociu roonng state 1!. Main: 7. 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A BUNDLE OF CONTRADICHONS-COLTON. quantity 41. 12. F Just as he got to the .midd'.e, crash! the chairs tipped over. Laurie landed down between them. flat on the ground. Peter snd Helen laughed and laughed. Laurie crawled out. "figot a surprise that time." he grinned. "When the wolf climbed uo on Little Pig's roof. he fell down into a pot of boiling water. I guess he got a surprise too, But I'm glad I landed on the ground. instead of doing what the wolf did." "This-is the end of our funny house for today." said Helen. And so they packed away all their Phobos ;KlIlHEY. . y '-up rim" '3 "'"u..w. INNIL 'ilnuiu in-A" DESMOND, YOU'LL JENNY ROBIINS-' BUT DON'T ALERT HE! TD l-'UR'l'l-IE? FLIGHT. 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