CIIATTIIII Fllll IAFI 1'00 SOON Ins-goes thenandknewit. aoonsshereachedetreehewas lut Just as Don't hesitate about handing out advice. It pun. the time, mg nobody listens to it anyway. Owls have a curious way of satin: mice. They swallow them Whole. and after I while they HINV III I queer-looking little ball made of bones and fur of the rodent. A IAIII sued as nothing tor nrtusuy sotmm seem "distri- bution" has little value-and it any act as I boomerang it In opponent becomes oeclerer. Hen to a typical Iiiusueuos coitus bu holes. North-Ioutn mlnerelll. CONTRAET Brfhibcs Iy Josephine Culbertson on lead the tour-epede nude the convul- tlenal choice at his fourth-beet club. III Mshod in the two top csrds. t-till Ilifted to the Ice all! also of diamonds. south won and ,toolt time outta analyse the attu- Itlel. loutn eeuld now Iaoount tor safe TII couldn't climb after 0'” 0' the Woodpecker family Mr! see and every king. ma 1" him: Thatywss why now he felt "W "V" in Matteo atom nuts :fi'c" wmim ht” W" ”' Wt" . usult for those who may lorlet. "Hum, an "om any Fox and acorns in the stems of plants. . "5. was Thus, in addition to his :. is almost s31Qoh::mi;grI;tI.mu Th” ,1. r on u an Iuwmui 'il'heJsei stars: are hollow and made g 5,, tot: clung. West was marked with ' totes in some suit as even a For I few minutes. the home of :1 h" " G '”"w"”l'”"t tsrdoclhts I leloleh ..Th'.w:;E 0" O0” ;OP::l Nltlncetlon for his free 2. Gray Fox and Mrs. Gray in I ul;r':g'hr.f':::'htF::ter of I joint. and stuffs it tullrwhen VJ 10" WNE '93” i ".””' in "mm W” M” h 5"" E big hollow log hidden in the "ref could”... buiuu H He he wants to tap his food supolv. Quiz CA9 Imgleton. because thet would ' Green Forest had been I noisy "my coma... No Fox could do in cut. . M1, I, me lower "H gqiou S QAKH give last. seven hearts. and not place. Yes. sir. it had been I "M! Bu. um on W" dot” it of the mm mm helm mmlem .p"” scarcely would have opened the . 1 noisy place. You see that home H" M. bum - I". Wm. bunch. some Mk. ". m busy lurniu ' Q1 3 l oiddlngrwitn a club. so Wsgt wjg had been found by the owner 01 M 10,, M". an mundi chmw the tricks of in. ma, um my oxqw marked by his lnjudicioue no 3 the noisiest ton gue in all the or would!” M" been .0 wrpm. do,” have mm m lam the trad; g” with a singleton spade. This g . Green Forest. Chatterer the Red ed. Bu. lt Wu!” um kind of . In the lsth year of a steadily mesnt that plsying for a 2-! d Squirrel, Not only had he rlis- "up n W" . "1. Wm. . mnight rm": birth rate. Canada .5 (mm! The Hdding: ' break in trumps or ilnessing '5 r, covered the home. but he had trunk md no punch" nu any a nu .. 0, ug problems! 3." Mn", wen Norm naturally to the kng-jack would 3 y found that in it were three little Ouxh'm the Itgund (or . Fax to Canadian famine! 1.” growing 1. 1 . ,g 3 . not Iucceed.Ind1e declsrer with I. ; Foxes. too small to be dangerous. reach "1, low"; on, by jumping larger since 1940. Last vear I Yul 0 9 pg” pg" only one attractive course. ,,. , "A guns! :3 gowsmyuigut rm for it. Gray Fox was climbin record number of babies were Pass louth acted on his snslysls. He 'vf'K(,W.' G B 9 V" M - "9 3 3i I be , ' West's tree raise to two clubs v' if i. ther and mother were off hunt- mE.hta'x:;rof”g':dt tree so 3.03,, 1i;nll::g'l;'e1:hien tixfgingl was the action referred to above. 1a.r?dl?5iel: :.;p::;.m5' I75 '31- Clllltefer hid had fun. 35 he Sand Hut 3. dldnut "en ho educmo,', emuiovmmt and V, ,,,,' With only one queen and one confidently nnesssd on the way ---A Mji JV" ' r called it. scarins those ynunl 1,, map ,1 3 H, um h h E ynun, ' Cnmdm, i,,,d A jack. and without conspicuouslv back osvlounr mg congdmc. I ioxes with that noisy tonlue of I "Md ”"&: alghzn gnzcfn ", hning more h.bm":::n ,h:lZ freakish distribution. West might. was well jlllllntld. and the guns h " Gray Fox had reached the lower mothers had. There are more W" M" iii?” l"9"l- contrltt WM nowufo branches and now was climbing second. third. foruth children ' up from branch to branch. He to rare for. bers and three visitors present. were Mrs. Ivan Sentner and Mrs. ' seemed to be perfectly gt home The first successful device to The meeting opened with the Chas. MncNeil. 3 t in is tree' He was, All Gray yrox. out the sun's enerttv in work for Ode followed by the Creed and It was decided that each pupil as are at home in trees, so much man is I slmnle iznddet. silent prayer. The minutes of the from Sprlngvale School who pass- '5 r so that they are sometimes Not until this solar hstterv was last meeting were read and sign- ed Grade x entrance examlnat- E i called Tree Foxes. He couldn't, rlcw-lnned hv scientists at the Bell ed. Roll Call was answered with ions'be presented with I pen with , :0! about In that tree as Chatter- 'WM"0ne Cm. New York bad man "A penny for the size of your their name engraved on it from m FF C0011 H8 WI! 100 big and a over fnunrl s nrsr-tit-al method of shoe" which amounted to 82c. the Institute. All bills were moved :- ; "mt-',l09 Clumsy for that. And cnnw---ting tho limitl-vs: energy Business arising from the last paid and amounted to 13.98. The 5 I he didnt have the sharp claws of Old Sol lnln :-lnrirwity. minutes was then discussed. The amount. of 31.00 was to be sent to ; K that Chstterer had. but he could Rijlsinv wafer-ti-In silicon about treasurer reported that the pro- the Jubilee Endowment Fund. 1 89' lbollt ill! OIIWBH 10 Ewe 'iiP size of a razor blade. they are ceods from the recital amounted Miss Erna Coles then read a 3 Chatterer I real fright. Chatterer linked and can deliver power from to 346.90. short address to Miss Alice Dol- .-o ...-..--...-..-- -.---...-.- ..Lg..,.H-. He reach the naresT&fIirl,v. big tree just a lump ahead of Gray For. . Right now. there was I still- Iess that could be felt. Chatter- er's tongue was still. He was still Ill over. There is such I thing as being frightened stiff. That is. one can be so frightened that he cannot move. For a minute, it was just so with Chatterer. He had discovered a pair of fierce. hungry eyes glaring at him from beneath an overhanging branch of I smell tee. and he knew thase were the eyes of Gray Fox. or Mrs. Gray. It happens that they were the eyes of Gray Fox. The three ht- tle Foxes in the back of the den didn't move. Chalierer didn't move, Gray Fox didn't move. Then. Chstterer and Gray Fox moved together. and both moved fast. Chatterer was just a wee bit faster. He reached the near- est fairly big tree just a lump ahead of Gray Fox. in fact, it seemed as if Gray Fox was just at the tip of his tail. Anyway, that is how he felt. .But the minute his claws dug in- to the bark of that tree. his fear loft him. He felt sale. You know most at the Squirrel folk are more at home in the trees than they are on the ground. So it was that Chntterer raced up the trunk of that tree. and felt now that he had nothing to fear. He had had more-than one nar- row escape like this from Reddy Fox and Mrs. Roddy. On the ground he was no match for KINII EIILE TFIEZX Stimulating and delicious! no longer felt safe. 1- Strange But True I. I. MacArthur ll Kindness is something that is hard to give away, for it usually returns to you two-fold. the sun at the rate of 50 watts for on-rv square varrl of surface. Nothing is consumed or destroyed in tho crwrtzv conversion nrnnesa. and in the not too distant future we mav he akin in boat our homes 'mm the sun alone. SPRVNGVALE WI. The regular monthly meeting of the Springvale W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Mac- Neill on June ltith with 12 mem- Whlla he lived in Toronto's slums. Samuel Smith, 58, was ACROSS DOWN 1. People of 1. A liquid Ionian to apply S3&- to the & nevie 1 Beard 0 Greek pod. I. A faptend 11 Bay window 4. Wooden pb 12. Rub out , 8. Slnoo& - 13. slight calm and shing- 14. Young 1. cut. In women Wood 5. Part d 1. Col- "ta be” (Sweet 10. Stitch It A cloak 13. Chinese (Sp. Ans! pagoda 9. Flee M. A Show I0. Rastsele Indian old Iving is usu- Mlesoust Menu 21. Abducta N. CIIAHIOQ 34. Arornata I0. Gold (l-lee.) plat 13. Born I'I. whet ? 28. Ascends 30. Found in I newspaper 32. Fuss 33. Volcanic rock (geol.l 81. Huts (Am. Ind.) eo. Coin (Perot 41. Men's nickname 42. Greek letter 44. Behold 45. Perfect es. Egg-shaped objects so. Go Iwsy '4. Cherecter n "Othello" . ipoes.) 3!. Ant 8!. luiteble for chewing (eolloq. V. S.) trophies, th tech day the oode biz! IZOTB. I030 CK LIOTIO WORD I80 AKIIOF Q00. 32. River (Eng) 23. A htrdts home I. Deline- It-0 . ”. Girl's name I. re: N25 DAILY QYPIOQUOIE--Iloro's bow to week it: AXYDLIAAXI H LOIIIFILLOW one letter eitnplystandefoc another. for the three L's. X for the two Ots. a length and fonnetion of the words are all hlsite. letters are ditterent. Lou-peeps.-Qeoeetlee IITI I80 KBTHKB. In this example A is use! etc. Single letters, spoo- 1'L.IQ ox": asnws e B XULOZQ-l.S'l'BlO- YQg(pg-d.y'g Cryptoqisote: A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS DNMY TAIJ-at AND MOST DIVINELY FAIR - TlNNY- A MEN. H.L TAKE ALITYLI NAP. The teacher reported purchas- ing the necessary articles for the school. It was decided to treat the school children to ice cream at their closing and Erna Coles offered to order the ice cream. it was moved and seconded to try for Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy- mond to teach music in the school for the coming year. A discussion then took place on organizing a sewing and knitting circle for the young girls in the community. This was left over untill the last meeting. Delegates to the Annual Insti- tute Convention to be held in Charlottetown July 7th and Bth: were: Mrs. Austin Sentner and Mrs. Omar Neil; and to the Annu- al Meeting of P. E. I. Orphanage were Mrs. Dale Proude and Mrs. Lester Johnstone: alternatives lar of Charlottetown who was a former member and she was pre- sented with a fountain pen on behalf of the Institute members; for which she expressed her sin- cere thanks. A suitable gift was also sent to I new bride. Mrs. Lester Johnstone kindly invited the members to her home for the July meeting when roll call will be answered with a penny for the size of your waist" Lunch committee will be. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. Mrs. Omar Neill, Mrs. Hans Peterson. and Mrs. Howard Waite. The meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was served by the hostess and comm- ittee in charge. A knot is I measure of speed- one nauttical mile. or 1.15 statute miles-per hour. ANNUAL Of The I r. 15. 1. CREDIT UNION LEAGUE. LTD. i JUNE 30, 1955 t CIIARLOTTETOWN HOTEL ' Luncheon-12:00 Noon (Daylight Time) 11:00 AM. (Standard Time) Guest Speaker: GURDEN P. FARR. Detroit. Michigan President, CUNA Mutual Insurance Society Treasurer. 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