TUESDAY y mi; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ..,m;.g..... ...-..-..---.-:.... "mun; y JANUARY 3. I952 L Those crazy .- Bartlett: By Peggy Dem . CHAPTER. TWO Part '1Vvo Cell; couldn't just stand there staring. unnoticed. with Rusty just behind her, so she moved forward, saying shyly. "Hello, I'm Celia -- remember mr?" Buzz and May Sue though startled to discover there was anybody else in the world be- sides themselves. Mary sue put her class on the mantel and came to Celia with a gracious smile, her lovely hrtiids extended. saying, "Why. Cclla dear - how nice to see you! And how pretty you .arel isn't she pretty. Buzz dear?" She kissed Celia lightly on both cheeks, and Buzz said, "she: al- most as pretty as you were the first time I shit you -remember?" He shook hands with Celia as though she had been a stranger, and turned to creet Rusty. saying heartily. "Well. I'll be darned - old Randvis bot! Domed if you don't. look IZRP him - the spittin' Image. isn't he. Ma' Sue? Gosh, I'm clad in st-r you Rust.V3" Rusty hcanzcd happily and shook hands uzih Mary Sue. By that time lionvi had come in. an arm about A lllill. big-eyed little zirl with slimi. fluffy blonde curls framinc hcr tun-long face. Mary Sucfs l10.'lIlI)'. repeated, In her two eldest. dauzhtcrs. had completely skipped Susan who was an ab- surdly .'lN'l wtc image of Buzz. Rusty i M and. seeing Honey. his P)Ch:'riu's went up. "Hi. iliis isr" ihc lady that met me at the train? The one in over- alls? How do mu do it -- with mlrro:-s?" Honey lauzliecl. accepted the glass of tom.-i'n juite her father extended. Susan was peering owllshly at Celia. and when Celia met the biz, shy cves she smiled ivarnily. and Slhilll blushed to the tips of her ca-rs. "Hello. Siisnn," tlv. "Poor Susic's' so said .VHli')' Suc. A middle-accd. dignified Negro In a black house jacket and B. neatly tied bow tie appeared aud- deniv in thc rioorway. saying firm- ly. "Dinncr is served." ' Buzz had offered his arm to Mary sue. Rusty hesitated just for a moment before the three girls. and then won Susan's small ht-art torcvcr by bowing low before her and oitcriii: his arm. Pink to the cars w:th pleasure. Susan's lit- tle head am: up and she walked beside Rusty like R queen being led to her th:onc by B courtler. The dinner had progressed pleasantly enough. Once. Rusty had asked Mary Sue. "Did you like trouping with the show. Mus. Bartlett " "I loved I):-int: with Buzz. any- where. any time." Mary Sue had said SlmlJI.l'. and stn:lcd at him. Buzz had Iottked at her with a look in his mos that was as warm and ardciti as a kiss. said Celia gen- terribly shy. turned us N0 SIGN OF LIFE - Only the east of Phoenix. Ariz. The plane carried 28 persons. including 10 west Point cadets who were re- itatil section (circled) is visable tin this airvievw of the site where an Air Force C47 crashed on :,L.l,l::;3g ht?) ilztsesmselflgfhilf Lookout Mountain, 65 miles north- I crash site. cd at A garden party in Kingsbury IEn,v:land, with an attached cord lasking the finder to return it. it lcamc back with a letter from Ger- Imaiiy and an appeal for a crippled girl for whom medical supplies It-.-ere needed. Funds are now be- LNII Y9” Wm 3” nilown in Mrltlnz raised for the medicines. berta's history as e War I which snow fell every month ex-I '. - . wept dllrin: Julynand Altigiif-L W” The curious hurstinz of the seed M". Joseph "W' 9 ,' ' "W lmlcliiig tcrn seed and scat- 'hegaii Station. NOV-1 5C9l.13- I5 m9 tcring them to the four w:iids are l0nl.i' lilfmef In We Mamlme, Pl'0'.often so little obsci'v.ilile. that. at lvlnces who can b0RS'- of MVIOE 3 one time, it was believed that the Strange But True 1 By F. H. MacArthur round barn. With OHLV 9"? 5” I” plants sprung lrom invisible the centre. It has 3 dlamel", M seeds. Hence arose the supersti- forty-IWO TCCL 1" ""5 umque tion. that the c:ir:'.vin.z of a Piece. building the cattle have to stand IBHWISE IECINE me "mar 0' Pom” ible. Thus, Shakespeare: "We The hB)'l0” I5 3” I" 9” Mm ” have the receipt of fern seed -we Square OPCOIOK "1"-I9”-V, BMW metwork invisible." Beaumont and main floor. for unloading hill” trletclierz "Why did you think In the whole of Canada there isdmat you had GHu.5- mm M. the W9 one Wumlm "HI-mr' nanlcly ring that uivcs invisibility?" And Mayor Charlotte Whiiton of Ot- tawa. . The Indians of North America were cultivating and using pump- kins as early as 1500 B. C- And Ben Johnson: "I had no medicine. sir. to I10 invisible. no fern-seed in my pocket." Fern were connected with other old exploded notions. which we of fern rendered a person lnw-t cbly mt: bimulf just prior to the time for laying farewells. Those present imitate him. After I short time spent in talking of dif- ferent tliinxl. they all rise, and each embraces the traveler in turn before he departs. Notwithstanding the numerous investigation: that have been made into the nature of soophyte life, it is ltill full of mystery. They are creatures destitute of many of the chief organs of ordin- ary animals; they are minus eyes to see. feet to walk. tins to swim; and they have neither breathing nor blood circulating systems such as the larger animals have. What to still more nimuilng they have no heart. for the main- tennnce of the circulation. no l-A-H or gills for rcsplrstion, and on re-vnuq system. But they do have 1 stomach so large that it 'jelly-like cruturo. They . know whct they want to cut. as well as knowing what. not to eat, and when danger approaches they throw out their long tentacles to protect themselves. some flowers are no regular in their houn of opening and closing that one of the ancients formed what he called flower-'5 measuring glass. in which each hour was re- presented by the flower which opened or closed at that particular time. IBTI-I OENTUEY IIOME GUARD CANTERBURY. England -(GP) William Urry. Canterbury's archi- vist. hns found documents showing the town had ti home guard as far back as 1568. The unit was formed siiicm Ilium ' mun iioiu "For you: I luf- fcml from chronic constipation that made mefoclminorb able. Now I out The Management and Staff of the K G: R STORE ARMY and NAVY sroau: :31, wish to thank their many customers and friends for Mrs. F.R.iou,as22 their kind patronage in the past year. Also to wish Park Ava., Montreal, Qug. Jug one of many uluoliicifod (dun from Au.-nun users! If you need hulp I for constipation due to lack of bulk, simply cut: an-ounce of crispy A!.b-IIAN daily. drink plenty of water! If not completely utinnod after 10 days, return empty carton to Kellogg's, London, Ontario, them a Happy New Year. And while checking the many cut-rate sales, call at the K. & R. Store and check our stock and prices. We are satisfied for you to be the judge. I 111 Richmond St. Charlottetown because of the threat of the span- takes up the whole center of the lsh Armada. our noun: you: noun noxl strange but true, the pumpkin is really a squash. Recently a balloon was launch- ,,g.g.mmm-..,.....:... she slid out of bed and ran across to the window. she saw that the lawn was flooded with light com- ing from electric fixtures partially! hidden in the surrounding trees; and there on a level bit of velvety lawn Buzz and Mary Sue were playing croquet! She turned back to her need not stop to specify. In east- ervi lands. where the language ofp affection is expressed his flowers and herbs. the fern is the emblem. of sincerity and friendship. ; The growth or ferns and other plants as a matter of amusement' in glass-cases. led to the idea of building cases for roaring certain animals in water. Globular crys-j tal jars with fresh water for gold-y fish had born I(llN"ll at u com-p and looked at the small brown paratively early date. but. It was 3. and gold leather traveling clock great step forward when the Zoo-3 on the dressing table. A quarterllogical society of London began. to three in the morning - aridiabcut 1852 to exhibit a collcctionl Mr. "and Mrs. Buzz Bartlett werc:ot living aquatic animals In houses playing croquet on a floodliclitednitithin their grounds. This. so fury lawn! ,as I have been able to gather. was Celia stood for a little at thelzlie first aquarium of any size. andl TOD"! window watching the two strang-t attracted so much attention. that crs who. incredible as it heeined tol the keeping of aquaria became at her at. that moment, were herilfavorite parlor amusement. I shade; I not l parents: then she drew the over the window and crept back And ct-ha felt more out of it. than cvcr. Cclia cx:usctl herself at ten o't-lock tllr' first night on the pteai of twin: slPo;),t and tired after herl .l0illm'.i'. and wont upstairs. ' She had twccn asleep for severall hours wlicn she was awaloened byl a I')”l'.'.I1l wh:tc light filling her' room. At. Il1'St she thought it was moonlizlti. but as she mused from sloop slir i'r.'ilizcrl It was too brlizht for ninnnlzzhl. she had 1 mo. mt-nt or )V:lllIl' in which she won. Itcrerl if it could be fire; but when If BACKACIIE is l'IoItlinqYou Back It's Dodd's You May Need! 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