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If you will take the trouble ooa among its blossoms. 439. not second. That's too fast for the human eye to follow but modern high-speed flash cameras can pene- trate the mystery that hides the incredibly rapid movement,--the hummer's wings. Unlike most birds, the female hummer selects her nesting area. and begins to build the nest before searching out a mate. When she finds him, she completes the nest, lays the pair of white eggs, incubates them solo, and cares for the youngsters until they are ready to go on their own. For the past two or three years I have been able to observe the doings of a pair of huinniingbirds in our back yard. After much ey- lng about for a site in which to build a. nest. a thickly follaged cur- rant. tree was chosen. The nest itself was about 1': inches in out- side diameter and a little less in height. The inner cup, about.,one inch in depth and diameter was lined with thistle down. The pulpy part of the nest was bound together with spider webs. Two weeks after we saw the two tiny white eggs, I parted the leaves of the currant tree to take my second peep at the wonderhouse. Instead of the two white eggs I was amazed to see a oouble of helpless, naked, black. and blind creatures, no big- ger than a honey bee! . . . It. is interesting to note that the young are fed by regurgitation, the mother thrustin; her long. thin bill ldown the baby's gullct with a con- lrulslve spasm. all the while hover- ling about the babies' heads. I did not have the pleasure of sccing this year's young reach ma- timlty. Jim Crow, tore the nest from its moorings, and, I sliuddered when I thought of the fate of my two little friends. The giant humming bird of the Andes is about the size of a blue- bird. Those that come to the Is- land are not more than 215 inches from bill to tail. All humming birds have this in com mon. namely: they can fly up down, forward, sleways, and even backwards! The letter "B" starts the first as well as the last. name of all members of the family of Bert Beclt, Sr., residents of Ohanute. Kan. The names of the Book children are Bert, Jr., Ben, Billy, Betty, Barbara, and Beverley. Although Barbara has recently been married the inevitable "B" still stays with her for her husband's name is Bill Bunn. Although Jimmy Wood is 11 years old the boy has not been conscious for ten of his eleven birthdays How's that? Well, that Chicago youngster has been suffering from sleeping sickness since he was a- bout. 20 months old. Lately the boy has shown some improvement and his doctors say he might stage a come back. The best. things in every country are free. Go where you will in this old world. fresh air and sun- shine. sunrise and sunset. the awe- inaplring panorama of the heavens viewed by night, and the scenic wonder unfolding all about us cost not. a penny. Should you be so unfortunate an to lose your ears don't feel that you are a gone goose. Get in touch with Dr. Leslie Bacus of the Uni- versity of Buffalo Medical School and hell make you is new set of can from your knees. Sounds fan- tastic. ey? But. its the truth. The ear fashioned around a piece of cartilage, shaped like a half moon. taken from a joint in the knee. It KINO IJOIE COFFEE The new ears are taken from refreshment: committee Will be Mi-5, television sets are being invited 10 By I. 11, Mugthu. knees lost: through lamputatlons. Morley Crozler and Miss Curley. take them to local liiispllalll 0" The cartilage is given a quick IT Coronation Day so that patients freeze and preserved in a bone The choir of Westmfnster Abbey can water! the bit. doings. Aerials WINE 741-11 CRIBS We frequently bank itll the plastic surgeon with its radiating chapels, copies will be instailed at the hospitals hear about dragonflies, how they needs it to replace new cars lost ancient French models. beforehand. can sting and sew up your mouth some folk south of the border, THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lloydg Adams. The supplies a natural shape for the TREAT 703 PATIENTS ear, Dr. Bacus informed the Inter- national College of surgeons, in Chicago. BROMLEY, England, (CP)-Re- sidents of this Kent town who own by accident or to children born without 'em. A graft of skin makes the Job loot; like the real McCoy, DABNLIY W. I. Home FREEZER Perhaps the most amazing fea- ture of the dragonfly is its double- hinged lip which folds up neatly un- sheathes with lightning speed to These midget sky pilots possass bulbous eyes, covered with several which enables them to see above and be- The vocabulary of every Eskimo Tea drinking was brought to the Eskimos by whalers and as they in their own lan- guage for this beverage they also Demonstration The monthly meeting of the Darnley Women's Institute was Thllfggxzfy ”'?1,hT;”mfnc;ring4”56D:fS;I The Public is t-ortliztlly invited to attend a. Home wnh tn; president in nu, Cmm Ttrt-ozt-r Demonstration at the Prince of Wales College Auditorium at 8:30 P.M., Tliiirsday, May 28th. Sponsored by International Harvest:-.r Company of Canada, Ltd. This (lomoiisfration will be presented by Mrs. E. Casey of Saint John, Horne Economist for the Inter- national Harvester Company. and by singing "Old MacDonald Had A Farm". followed by the ”Creed". Nine members answered roll Call and one visitor was present. Min- utes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The sick and school committees then gave their reports. The new sick com- mittee is Mrs. R. Cousins. Mrs Charles I-Ilckey. Mrs. W. Pickering and Mrs. F. Simmonds. The new school committee is Mrs. Jns. Hic- A new (lay has dawned for the busy housewife. 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