Strange But True Iy'.lIMIAI1hC It cost about the same amount to raise a child as to own and operate an automobile," says s. statistician. Many people consider it more, fun, however, to own and operate an automobile. Thimbles used to be called "thumb-bells" because they were originally worn on the thumb. Invented in Holland about 1000, the first thimibles were made of leather, bone or metal. The Fishing Frog, , sexes a lure in the shape of long, slender filaments. the foremost and the longest of which has a flattened and divided extremity. The fish stirs up the mud so as to hide itself and waves these filaments like legs. Tiny fish are attracted by the lure, mistaking it for worms wiggling about in the muddy water; they approach and are instantly eaten by their clever angler. Did you know that all animals ' with wamng colors possess some similar quality, a bitter taste or :1tr!ange mgr peculiar tordor, :ting)s. ars, e .. causn em 0 e obnoxious to any angimal that might seize 'em for food. The warning colors are nature's way to assist the Only b5.00 one way to education of enemies to learn and remember the animals which are to MONCTON and b4.i'50 to NEW cnssoow. be avolm , , , my Enrlybird Today Beside color warning there are color "markings" on certain insects of other insects. Certain creatures which are without spesial means of defence. and are therefore harmless, can assume, when frightened or at- tacked by an enemy, a terrifying and flowers to draw the attention . 5 AI RWAYSA appearance. The tomato worm. for example, which has a formidable- looklng horn attached to its last body ring. When frightened or dis- .mm.?.sA...mm..n.d., tion and diminished chewing pow- mm Tl-IE That Body of Yours Continued from page 2 er is lack of appetite. "Chronic dis- ease, combined with economic and psychological (emotional disturb- ances) factors operates to develop an oversimplified dietary program. one that is too frequently deficient in protective foods." Many of us certainly may have the impression that when folks be- come old-no exercise, no teeth- very little food of any kind is nec- essary and that as we started life with bread and milk, this is the way to end life. As a matter of fact. what are known as the "pro- tective foods"-milk and other milk products and green vegetables - are needed by all of us at any and every ago. One warning is given to the el- derly in these days and that is that little fat should be eaten as excess fat in the diet may cause a de- posit of a fatty substance (coles- terin) on the blood veuels thus in- creasing the blood pressure and the chances of heart and brain strokes. As less food and less exercise may cause less rough or fibrous food to be eaten, the editorial suggests that the elderly person should be reas- sured by the knowledge that nat- ural roughage in the fruit, leafy vegetablees and whole grain cereals of a good diet will prevent consti- pation. hostile to the bird laws until the corn-weevil and other pests sharply GUARQEXN. Ellen's Diary Continued from page I and salt in the bread-pan . . .and the yeast-cake too." for the night's setting . . . Jamie's school-clothes and his lessons and the dozen items of living interpose to demand attention when some sadness appears; when deep in the heart one suspects that a chapter of life which had been most enjoyable and good was even then bearing to a close. But we hoped . . . even for a miracle. And saw the sprlng-seed- ing at this place. saw, too, sum- mer smile and blossom; autumn, tint the farmlands-and fade. And knew that in this Family, with the falling of the leaves, another leaf would presently drift away; that she who loved the beautiful in na- ture and was good and kind. would slip too soon beyond our sight and ken. O O 0 "Every schoolday I see Aunty Karolyn's grave;" Granddaughter whispered it so that others present might not hear. on a recent visit. in that lovely spot beside the old Kirk, that is God's acre, all that was mortal rests; but her presence is here . . . all about, in these rooms and in this place she loved so well. It is true that Time will mellow our sense of loss; it is also true that because of it, "Heaven lies nearer." We have seen it in a splrlt's flight. And as well in the eyes of lads. In the haudclasps of which mercifully P stenogrnphie report on Hitler's pri- vate conversation for the period between 1941 and 1045 from the Fuebrerls sister, Paula Hitler, liv- ing in Berchtesgaden. The lawsuit was brought against Anthenaeum Verlag. a. German publishing house, which recently ublished aivolume entitled "Hit- ler's Dinner Conversations" by Dr. Henry Picker, I. stenographer, who took down notes at Hitler's head- quarters in 1941 and 1942. Hitler's will, a copy of which is deposited in the Pentagon in Washington. named as his heir the Nazi Party or. if it no longer ex- lsted, the German State. Five copies of the will were car- ried out of flaming Berlin through Russian lines by Nazi officials to I-litler's successor, Admiral Karl Doenltz. ' Lawyer Ernst Borsbach said for the defendant that if the court recognized the validity of the last will as laid before the Nucrriberg trial, the contract between the Swiss publisher and Hitler's sister must be declared invalid. v If the will is recognized, Bors- bach said. the copyright rests with the German state or its legal suc- ceggor, mglwest German Repub- lic. Later, he told I. reporter that the German publishing firm had printed the volume with the ap- proval of the West German Insti- tute for the history of the Nazi period, an official government body The response of the German public to the book was not great, he disclosed. He said that of 12,- 000 coples published, only 5,500 have been sold. rnowsrs STORE Hours. For Christmas - Shoppers During Month of December iv 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. MONDAY TO FRIDAY OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. OPEN EVENINGS WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER Prowse Bros. Ltd. The Foreign office, the D9. brought home to farm folks the fact kin, of neighbors and friends near rics an unattributed report saying fighter in Russia. Referring to the ed." that they needed the assistance of the lug-Chasers as well as the great and far in loving messages-and in eyes misted. undying that Lt.-Gen. vassily Stalin, son British Foreign office the Graphc fence Ministry and the Air iiin. of the soviet prime minister, had declares: in STALINS SON INJURED? "Whitehall learned part istry all said they had heard no. jet of his left arm has been smputat- thing of such an incident. mmoon. Nov. 71 -(AP)-The been , nu, family of birds to protect their hope and faith revealed. One kind- injured testing crop from utter ruin. Each hour there are .13 burglaries committed in Canada and the United States. some of these crimes could have been avoided if, (l) the victims had secured all doors and windows in their homes. (2) If the credentials of repairmen and sales- turbed, they elevate the rear part of their bodies and move the horn about thrcateningly, though it is. quite harmless. Half a century ago few Islandersl for . gave thought to the study of in-l - . sects, save as a hobby. During recent years all changed. Why? Because the des- truction wrought by insects is. simply amazing. Today every l s U F F E R E R S farmer and fruit grower. every. forester, etc.' is engaged in aj . mighty struggle with the insect, ' ' ' world for the possession of the fruits of the earth. fereut subjects, Uncondltionall - e 0 Everyone Il"""”9d- For more than two decades t.he.teltm "O.K." but few know tlisl: the sinus rem”? various governments of the world are man's most valuable friends and Ihlldfwo H" allies lll his constant warfare :;u';',”,h,,l ,l,',',,",',i";,'; against insects and mammalian over 10 yasre' . pests, Here and there farmers headed the warning but many remained duration. - I , I lleddm Bros. L. M. DOUCETTE R. M. SMALLNIAN Phone 86 GM?! I! I mild xedliive in llqllidloml lhli ioolhes bahief gums lnxlanlly And lluy love vi! pleasant lasle lloliles will: lundy Iupllulnl 754 ll Ill dlug1lon!.' this has been! h0m9- have been teaching that the birds.of a slip of the pen! To find the men had been carefully checked before admitting them. (ID If a light was left burning when the owner left the premises. (4) doors and windows with proper fastenings or locks. 15) Never keep valuables or large amounts of money in your 0 C 0 Co-operaticn will solve countless problems. Even freckles would be a nice coat of tau if some method to keep em together could be devised. Mark Twain has well said that everyone is ignorant only on dif- is familiar with the term came into being as the result "slip" we must go back to the days when Andrew Jackson proved a bill of sale from Hugh McGary to Jasper Mansker. for a Negro man. which was "OK." The clerk intended to write "OR." an abbreviation for "order recorded." that is, the court's decis- ion in honor of Jackson and his client were ordered given the usual official recognition. A slip of the clerk's pen made it read "O.K.." When Jackson became president of the U.S.A. ”O.K." was fre- ly sent a gift of beautiful verse: "There is peace which cometh after sorrow, A peace of hope not fulfilled: A peace that looketh not upon the marrow But backward. on the storm al- ready stilled. It is the peace in sacrifice se- eluded, The peace that is from conflict free; 'Tls not the peace that over Eden hrooded, But that which triumphed in Gethsemane." Until Monday - - - Dial-y - - - Good-night. . . . . . To Rule On Validily 0f Hiiler's Will surrendered, inward By Ian Fraser DUESSELDORF. Germany, Nov 38 -lRcuters)- A German court said Tuesday it will rule within the next few weeks on the validity of Adolf Hitler's filial will, sup- posedly dictated in a Berlin bomb shelter two days before his death. The ruling became necessary to decide a suit brought by Swiss pub- lisher Francois Genoud against a German firm for breach of copy- quently heard about the White il-louse and thus in a way received semi-official recognition. right of Hitler's private conversa- trons. Genourl claims Better BUY WISELY! When buying a Hearing Aid look for this Acceplonce Seal of Mao American Medical Associalien Council on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1 ' I II I l Ask your Physician! This advertisement is being run as 3 Icrvice to the hard-of-hearing by the makers of high-quality, low-cost HEARING AIDS Only T8 5 each lane Conduction Devieu Available at Moderate Extra Cell Teomhs Music store plums, Radios, Electrical Appliances MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 101 Queen at. Ch'town, I'.l5.I. 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