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Cl-IAVRLOTTETOWN Strange But True E 1 rs: l'. is. uncertain , Young robins sre quick to be- come tame. especially if injured when found and cared for by a human friend. one day this past spring a young robin was found lying under a tree with a broken leg and a shattered wing. My friend carried the bird home and splintered its leg and wing and fed it some, earthworms. In one week that young robin had come to recognize its human benefactor, and cuddled up to him every time h enigred the house. xame the day my friend decided that he must say farewell to his protege, as it cost him more time than he thought he could spare to procure worms for it. So, he carried it down to the mill dam near his home and placed it in the branch of a tree, thinking that the bird would be happy to find itself free again. But. when my friend returned to the house he was amazed to find the robin warming itself battle the kitchen fire contentedly. Canada's famous quintuplets now in their 19th year, have never been kissed by the boys. so reports papa. Ddonee. We wonder. . . . A pussy cat. by the name of Kit- ty Billy acts as is seeing eye for Charlie, 5. blind dog, on the farm of'W. F. Elkas, Greenvllle, Miss. Matrimony is the only state that permits a woman to work more than 12 hours a day. An Island centenarian attributes his long life to laziness. Anyway "it's taking him I long while to rust. out. The crow has featured largely in Island folklore and superstition. Its cawing over a rui'al home is held to bode evil. The persistence in this belief claim back to the gay 90's when e. crow circled the home of I king's county couple who had thrown I party for their friends. In the midst of the hilarity, I crow flcw around the house sev- eral tlmes cawing loudly. Said one of the guests. 'Just make note of the date and await events.' The day and hour were accordingly entered in the calendar. The month passed by and noth- ing unusual happened. Came the 5th month, and with it a. letter from California announcing the death of one of the members of the family in that state. On com- paring the dates and the .r.i'ow's cawing they were bound to be the same day, strfiigs .but true. The black cat is among the three most prevailing superstitions of our times - walking under a lad- der. and the number 13. are the other two. I have not been able to trace the place of their origin but research among supcrsnitions of the world brought up some n- mazing stories about black cats. Here are ii few samples: Charles I owned a beautiful black cat, and he had superstitions, a. dread of losing it, that the animal actually boasted a died. ”My luck is gone." said the sad monarch and sure enough it had! Next. day he was arrested. , In Sumatra. during it dry spell, is black cat is thrown into I river and made to swim about for I Lime, and then allowed to escape to the shore, hotly pursued by the native women, splashing the cat and hemselvee with water. All this sdo is supposed to bring down ths much needed rain. 0 O I A black cat in the home of fishermen was held to insure the safety of the husbands at sea. This superstition led to is fancy price being paid for black cats. and they were often stolen by rocke- teers of the day in order that they could be sold to the credulous wives See us for long-Milssgs (I000 EAR r RES Specially built to give you exceptional mileage plus added blowout protection and plenty of sore- ooted traction, the Good ear De- , Luxe is t e finest gconvcntional tire on the market! LOW-PRICED MARATHON Tlielesding tire in the low-price field for rniiesge. tric- tion Ind niue. SUPII-CUSHION Csr makers use . . . Ind the public buys ....moreGoodyeIt Super-Cushions tlisn sny other low-pressun tit-si CHEVROLET AND 0i.U3"0Ii.E WIIITLOCK m VUIJAHIIN YHJRIID A t;ooir,,”-Marin DEALER guard. One day the cat fell ill end (By Albert Gerin-Lsjoie, Chlcoutimi le Progres) BAGOTVILLE. Que.. (CF) - Four of seven men, dramatically rescued Saturday after 37 days in the wilderness of northern Que- bec, were cslmly awaiting death when spotted by In RCAF Canso. The four had become hopeless- ly lost on I trek they had ex- pected would lesd them to civil- ization. Dlscoursged, week end with food supplies all but ex- hausted, the men swnited the worst. Rescue came when least expected. The plight of the four-too weak to meet newspaper men- was described in interviews with the crew of the Canso that found the men and brought them to this northern Quebec RCAF base. The Canso was under the com- mand of F0. J. H. l-laugh. Se;-I Pieced Together Pieced together, this is the saga unfolded by Haush and his crew: A Norseman plsns of Mont of men in the various nipping ports of Europe. Black cats were associated el. ways in the British Isles with witches. Ben Johnson in his Mos- que of the Queen has the witch say, "Yet. I went back to the house again, killed the black cat and here's the brain." Did you know that vitamins were first christened in 1912? They had been discovered gsrller. And inter- mixed with the good work done on them has been no endtof drivel rot. If you eat is normal, well-bal- anced diet. you'll get the vitamins your body needs for perfect health. . . . Believe it or not, but the pun”. ian worm is slmost indestructible. You can cut it transversely into several pieces, and each grows I new head and kill. And the appar- ent and of the original worm results in s. team of new worms. some animals have the power to regen- erate an organ if it is cut off. A star fish if it loses an arm will grow a. new one in its place; more amazing still, the arm that has been cut. off will develop into s new star fish. A white-tolled eagle in I we was for 90 years believed to be A male bird. At the end of that long period she laid her first. egg, which was, of course, infertile since she hsd no mate. It is interesting to note ihst most ses. birds are singly bnooded. as are ducks, geese, and so on. but the ringed plover andlwoodooclt sometimes rear two broods in s season. Most birds lay s. second clutch if the first is taken when the eggs sre fresh. P. 0. Box 65 Four Lost Airmen Had About Given Up Hope Leurier Airways Company got off course Aug. 25 while on a flight from the Ungavs settlement of Fort Chlmo to Robervai, 'Que. With lt.s- fuel almost exhausted. the Norseman was set down on Lake Emmanuel, about 288 miles no h of here. Aboard the plane were Rolph Theinhsus. German geologist from Seigen; Klaas Koetcn, of Rotter- dam. 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