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It never builds sidebanks to drift that's why it's easy to have open roads and yards all winter snow blower been available at near the cost of the Champion It is priced today within the reach of every farmer. For full particulars call or write-- W. R. JENKINS Great George Street THE Strange But -"I'm Igluiv-&gdI'ID Author Frederick Martens in his outline of knowledge says that thesouth American as esusedto nurse young muskrsts, t e sierra del Fuego women suckled their baby dogs; and some of tho lower tribes in sisin, young monkeys! A dog's tail can express all sorts of shades of meaning from deep affection to rage. Ants and other insects communicate to each other by means of their "feelers". Birds have s great variety of notes: plain notes. mourning notes. Joy notes, signal cries to set the flock on the wing. Cattle and horses "talk" by lowing and neighing and the gibbon ape is capable of song and sign language. And. speaking of sign language it is interesting to note that the North American Indians. from Bafvfins Bay to the Gulf of Mex- lco. had a "standardized" sign iianguage which all the tribes understood. Our boy scout "smoke signals" are s survival of the "smoke language" which came into use with the invention of fire. . . . MAKE OF TRACTOR feet or more, right off the the snow back cuts a wide swath in one of snow. This is in again after the with a Champion "SNO- In some respects our minds have the same "kinks" which those of early man had. When our national figures die, though we may have been bitterly opposed to much that they did and said, we don't act- ually make gods of them, but we come pretty close to doing just that. Early man simply went one step farther. When the chief of a tribe died, he forgave all his sins. The dead person took on increased strength and importance until he reached the status of a. god. 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He addressed television. In a recent speech he complained that clergymen visiting parishioners are invited to watch television and "When the program is over it's time for them to leave." people in every part of the globe, and in spite of the fact that he Including A Big AT HOLMAN'S BRINGS A HAGGIS - James Miller, Lord Provost of Edinburgh (right), holds I haggis he has brought for the St. Andrew's Day celebrations in Chicago. He a.rriv- To Alcock-Brown Ocean ljighl UITAIWA. Nov. 2! -(OP)-A cut-stone monument and bronle tablet have been erected at at. John's. N'fld.. to oommemorm the historic trans-Atlantic flight in 1019 of Capt: John Alcook and Lieut. Arthur Whitten Brown. - The monument was unveiled Wednesday by Capt. Douala-I IM- ser, Newfoundland aviation pion- eer. The inscription on the tablet says that Capt. Aloock and Lieut. Brown of the l?..Al1". "took off nearby on the first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight in s. Vickers Vimy aeroplane at l9.5e p. m. Newfoundland time. sixteen hours and 12 minutu later they landed at Oiiiden. Ireland. a distance of 1.800 miles." IURGESEEOTIME Continued from page 10 ignora.nce.. Don't you think it is wonderful not to be afraid?" said the old Mouse. "But I am afraid." squesked the young Mouse. "I've been afraid ever since I started out in the Great World, and I guess I always will be afraid." ed in Montreal with his city of- ficer W. Young. They will make a three-week tour of Canada and the United States. (GP Photo) never went to school a day in his life, he could express himself in perfect English and with amazing eloquence. some years before his death he could boast of having been pre- sented to two presidents of the U. 8., of having dined with bishops and archblshops. In his files was a letter from the great Queen Vic- toria. But what he treasured most of all was a picture of the wagon in which his mother died. Like many other great men Gipsy smith owed a great deal to his mother and his chief regret was that she was taken from him before he could repay that debt. . 0 . There's an old saying that if you want to live to a ripe old age "get yourself some ailment that won't kill you." It seems strange that some of the sickliest people do manage somehow to pass the four score mark and over. Isaac Watts the Worth oi Groceries . (Your Choice) great hymn writer was one of these. He was a little man so frail and delicate that his life was of- ten despaired of. Not only did Watts live to pass his 84th birth- dsy,Abut he filled those years with singing words. hymns that will ever echo down the corridors of time. The spirit of. taboo is still strong in the minds of present day peo- ples; many of us are all too am. to believe, with the Polynesian savage, that all unknown things are dangerous. We are afraid to in- vestigate. So we put a mental ta- boo on anything we do not under- stand. It is much easier to do this than to use one's brain trying to find out what it is all about. "You needn't be now."retoi-ted the old Mouse. "You will be silly if you are." "Why needn't I be?" asked Mite in his small squeaky voice. "Because there is nothing to be afraid of. No one can see you. We can go and come when we please along these tunnels we are digging. and not a single enemy can see us." explained the old Mouse. "Not even that dreadful shadow the Weasel?" asked Mite. "Well," admitted the old Mouse. "that fellow would be a (longer if he were around, because he could use these tunnels just as we do. But he isn't around, so why worry?" From then on, Mite didn't worry. He caught the spirit of the others. He understood how no eyes, how- ever sharp, could look down through the snow. It was a happy time. Yes, indeed, there was s HISTORIC SCHOOL Winchester College, one of Eng- land's great public schools, was founded in 1393. happy: time in Mouseville. 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