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Friends of the Canadian polar explorer, Geoffrey-H a t t a e rs l e y smith,, recently were entertained at a lunch made up of canned Danish foods buried under the polar ice for 33 years. i The food came from a cache put. aside for Roald Amundsen and was !found last year near Cape Col- lumbia. The food was in perfect . condition. . The quickest way to get some- .thing done is to ask a busy per- son. Busy persons are the ones who remember best, - Posing a Queen": County farmer with his college-going son for a, picture. the pnntographer suggest- ed that hand on his Dad's said the farmer. hand in my pocket?” The Waslizngton used on paper :'(lllQ)' was a US st note engraved 1-: Alireil Sr-.'i'.cy in sued Lllld('l' an Art 1863. Duriiiiz the hosting reason most birds will work together to rou: an Pllenljf. For example. if a ro- of March 3. bin sounds a dringer signal, otheri robins, bluebirtis, thrushcs, and other small birds ilT'lll immediately rush to battle. Highly Fortiliecl FUL-O-PE EGG MASH CRUMBLES cut costs 7 ways! I It takes fewer pounds of Ful-0-Pep Egg Mash Ci-umblee to produce a dozen eggs. i Electrically controlled mixing of ;l Ful-0-Pep results in a better bal- i ' anced ration, which makes for greater feed efficiency- you get more eggs per bird. l The early settlers of Prince Ed-America the bluhber of Medley. Rector. ward lslzind uscti Extra palatability of Ful-0-Pep Egg Mash Crumblea keeps birds on feed andukeeps 'em laying. There is far less feed wasted with Crumblea. i There is no waste through loss of freshness. Birds drink more waterenaturea cheapest feed. Keeps up body weight and you have greater sale value in selling layers at end of season. Ful-0-Pep Egg Mesh Crumble: ere nutritious Ful-0-Pep 20d, Egg Mash In the more neleleble Crumble fomi. ' W dz the boy stand with hisiof water". The victim was chairi- shouldenled to a stone wall and a stream "Wouldn't it look more naturai."lof water the thinness of a thread "if he put hisldlrected onto his head. The cons- lFinis, Appendix. A(i(i('lldllill in the yicinityytinction of UTE part of the carcass for meet. 0 C C A woman in London, Ont.. spent the night in a drug store because a druggist failed to see her in the telephone booth when he locked !i;:Tu-Ii--Q i life" TTYI " i ' - l ' ' ' ta-sag! drim to itlilemvpreaeg at eei:nde.b?:'agaln to play some etb- 1'3 3309"” IV 3'' ve y a wee y." ; l gm n n-- w,o nix:-,,-,;n;-um. " .'.t".'::..-tr .i::ii.'i..ae..:.s.'i . our coininony spa an o- . g . ' M" W"""- "W? "M i..3”3li3iii33.i(?.i?Fl1Cilii2i '33. i.”.f..3':.3.l5”.5';.ll.'.?i'd.fi'. o'.l'?il; "'.'. up for the night. Yead. in Central Persia. is one of the rural curiosities of the world in that it lies in the hearttof a salt desert which stretches for - i environments. a high level of ed- ucation. I sense of the futility of war, and a feeling that the broth- erhood of man is well worth cen- tending for. What little Bwitser- land has accomplished the rest of ged. rocky shore of Lake Superior 15 min south of Michipicoteri river nearly zoo miles north of here. Mrs. Ginther and her hul- band. Albert. 47, have been misa- ing since July 11 when they set lone will be sou I when the .11:-st assembly of the orld Council for the Welfare of the Blind meets early next month in Paris. Coll E. A. Baker of the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind said Tc! calm lumen raaon miles in all directions. It is in- aulated beyond even the insular- lty of islands. The nearest inhabi- ted place is 200 miles away. so far as the outside world is concern- ed, Yead, 00,000 inhabitants know next. to nothing. In the Diary of the Rev. Samuel Seaburg of the first Protestant Episcopal Church in the new world (Date let June, 1788) we read: "The lottery ticket No. 5866. by the blessing of God. in the Light house and Public Lottery of New York. appointed by law A.D. 1788. drew in my favor 500 pounds... for which I now record to my post- erity my thanks and praise to God Almighty. the give; of all good gifta. Amen!" - A unique form of torture known to medieval times was the "ordeal Europe might well emulate. O O O A recent survey aoroar Canada to determine the food habits ,of Five per cent eat neither fish nor meat, 20 per cent put cheese on their list of taboos. and 48 per cent do not eat eggs or fruits. The penguin mother has a great love for her young which they keep on feeding until they are two years old. Ever, hear of the "stag hunt?" Not Well the stag hunt peculiar to Devon. England, tool: place when a wife was suspected of having a plurality of males on the string. Men with blackened faces played the role of "hounds". and when they got the evidence they sought. they dumped a vessel of bull'a blood on the cuiprit'.s doorstep. one female possum has been known to produce three litters con- mining is. total of 35 offspring: in a single year! Often- the mother tant drip, drip of the water fin- lirst portrait of Presidentlally wore a hole through the skull cur-lcausing the prisoner's death. The U.S. census in 1870 recorded: 1867 and IS- that John Pyle of New Park Citggpassengers. named his five children. 1lTlprlllllS.l and Loveiicll. Fredericton. NB, has (April 25, 1845). Queen Victoria's command thati the capital of New Brunswzt-kl should be a Bishop's See, llillcll raised the lown to the dignity of a. city. I may be wrong but I Charlottetown got its status as a city by becoiiiiiig a Bishop's See. it I am wrong perhaps some TPiidCl'l of this paper would be good cnoughl to give me the facts. l In 1880 the Louis.ana Gnzetiel published this ad: "Wanted byi young man a wife without going to the trouble of niaking 2 for-' tune for her to spcnci. I nilcr my-- self as the prize in a lnttery in? all widows and virp.iiis unricr :12; the number of the tickets to be 600 at 550 each. Only one Iillnl-l ber to be drawn, the drawer oil which will get. me plus the 530,000.". Missionaries did not l'CilCll Rus-l sis. until about the year 960. anti, the steppes east of Sliil . ilti xx - ' not 0('Cl.lplPd till 1750. or .bcut the same time as the Amcricaii mOlC-l merit into the prairies. l and i Dussiim does not feign death at the iliinstun, and a fellow named walierlapproach of an enemy; it actually Sykes names his four sons Duwoll,liaiiits from fear. Dewell, Farewell l t pigeon crossed to strange countries the dis-ftti make a. record-breaking flight . liayiiig been Cl'('ntCd'Ul 7.200 miles. Released at lthe first Cathedral City in North France, the pigeon ended its jour- John ney at Sigon. Cochin China. in exactly 24 days. think his daddy. C rie turned for one last look at will have a new litter in her pouch while. an older litter is still riding on her back. Thus at one time she may be carrying as many as 18 Contrary to popular belief, the In a test flight U931) a homing Arras. Continued from page 12 The Tlny Folk "That was one time you wene't smart enough to keep ahead of the waves. You're not a very good sandpiper, after all." Laurie waded into the water for one last wetting. then walked slow- ly up the beach and climbed the bank. "1 still have my shells," he t said opening his hand. "So I see." said his daddy. "Did you cnjoy yourself? ”I had a great. time." LallrlC'S eyes shone. 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