Tuesday. lay. an. divas The Guardian, Page 9 ' By Thornton siiili-IlilllNG ro THINK ABOUT i-1.-.-iicsions with disaster trnnght nu :!li from haste and lack-of -wrist. --Old Mother Nature. ,. .i3 and Mrs. Jerry Muskrat hm iiegiin work preparing their )lri lioiise for the coming winter. nin ucrc so busy they gave 'riI'iiy a rnougiit to the two young in; ms who had come down the lj;; River and were visiting the Siiming l-'ool.- They had not been ;('(i'irimE3. ferry and Mrs. Jerry ll o a bit selfish. They wanted 9;. rzniling Pool to themselves. as mi in Muskrats was concerned. i'i.ii the smiling Pool was big 3,1 nigh for another family, made no difference to them. They just diriirt want those young Muskrats 51-iuiiiri. . u lziiii-r were taking great -.-in to keep out of the way as .li as oossiliic. They went up hing Ilrooi. and were gone oi or two. They had looked in .'.'lill for a place to make a home. ;.i may reiiiriinri to the Smiling Plllii, (inc of iil('Tll shyly took a iiiiiiitliful of rusllcs over to the old iioiiss and left them while .lr-ritv and Mrs. .icri'y were away. The other young stranger did the some thing. it was repeated several t i ill c s .i('l'l')' surprised one of iilt'lll hriiicinz more rushes. ”ll'iizit are you doing that for?" he xriiicallcri. "We want to help," replied the jm-iiiti Muskrat. 'illi." cniri Jerry. because he r-.n:iiiii'i think of anything else to sziv Somehow he didn't feel 1lIlt'(' the same toward the two liiiiiiing, and you know he was aii-cziily late in starting work. Per- him: after alll it wouldn't be so ii.-Hi having-them for neighbors. "Mien are you going to move :iiiiiiE'?" he asked. "We don't want 23 move along," confessed one. "We would like to stay here, if you don't mind too niiir-h.'' , Jerry looked at Mrs. Jerry with a riiiestinn in his eyes. Mrs. Jerry Willi nothing. "Have you found "a pi.'!i(i"3Sl to build a house?" Jerry as . "We've looked and looked, but the only really good place is right hcrr ” was the reply. this "lint we already have ? nla:-c." squeaked Jerry. The other young Muskrat came swimming in Just then to add more l'lixil('S for the house. i This limisc could be made twice in. his as it is. There is room g jg? QUEEN LOVES. i HORSES A day at the races is I ta vor 1 t c relaxation of Queen Elizabeth who per- sonally supervises the training and running of her string of 20 thorough- breds. Read the story in The Standard -- on sale now. complete with maga- zine. l2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents! - K iiillllil strangers. They really were,. W.Burgess enough." said the first one. Mrs. Jerry prlcked up her ears. "Do you mean that you want to live with us?" she squeaked. "We couldn't think of such a thing!" The young stranger shook his head. "No," said he. "We could make the -house double. you living in one part. and we living in the other part just.as if there were two separate houses." helexplaln- ed. "All of us working together could make a splendid house; big enough for all of us without inter- (ering with each other." "I never heard of such si thing!" squeaked Jerry. "I have," said Mrs ierrr is done sometimes, It could be done here. It is something to think about." The two young Muskrais swam away to get more rushes, while Jerry and Mrs. Jerry thought things over This was something to really think about and not de- cide in haste. nu MANY7PV.Av1'lENT.S ismanos: our mun Pioneer Days in P. E. I. Iyl'.l.MncAr&Ir The Bible Christians had one small church in Charlottetown which never prospered and finally was given up sitogeth In 1846 s church was erected near Montague, and tour years later the! log church at Wheatley River was replaced by a new building. That same year Jacob Gale was sent to the Island from the Old Country and arrived in Charlotte- twon on May 16. He was appointed to the Union Road circuit where he rendered valuable service for several years. Arrivlng' on the ”Majestic" was a Mr. Baker and a Mr. W. Woodman. They were shipwrecked off the coast of Nova Scotia. near Pictou, and did not reach Charlottetown till Sunday, Oct. 22. 1856. Baker had charge of all the circuits in the district and for a time preached himself in Charlottetown. He interested himself in educat- ional matters and opposed the last remnants of state churchmen. but. and once when he tried to hold an open-air meeting. he was mob- bed and stoned in the streets. The first Church of Scotland erected at Desable. was one of the -first churches built in Prince Edward Island. Rev. Donald Mac, Donald of Pcrthshire. Scotland, prenclicd the first sermon in the It is estimated thcre are 25.000.- 000 diabetic patients in the ii-iirld. and pruimlily many nnire Liv.-in porti-rl. here in litflii and preached his first sermon in the new world at .1i"r-iik l-'crr,v. in a horn wliicli i::iiil siaiids in Lower Montague. ACROSS 3. Mctal- 22. Water- In 1. Chinese bearing proof seaport rock gar- 5. Sacred tiull 4. affirmative ments (Egypt) reply 23. Digit 9. On fire 5. Fields 2-1. Particle 10. Unit. of 6. Artists of weight in execute addi- gem stones them tion 12. Enclosures 1. Man's name 26. Single 13. Lariat (pass) unit 14. Blunder 8 Satisfy to 28. Skill 4'esterds)t'l Anne! 15. Container the full 30. Administer 33. City i in which 9. One spot extreme (Nev.) incense is cu-d unction 35. Within burned 1!. Sailor to 36. Foot- ld. slunmer 15. Slice (archaic) like month 17.Unsrouseo dl. Juice of part 19. A small 18. Timbirns a. plant as. Public harpsichord Indians 32. Baby's notices 2!. Particle 19. Resort carriage 39. Sign of . Lnngulshcs 20. Apple seed (Eng) the zodiac 26. Pungent vegetable 21. Top 28. Fished with book and line 1!. Pct: 81. Race at full speed 84. Ride of n 10"!!! 8'. Rugged snountnh crest 38. Ari-a.ngc,h a line 40. Part. of I door H. Ilnnll . 41. Fashion 48. Tolornbio DOWN 1. At 1 distance I. Atkind at nervous hOIdI.ChO y 9-zo Di! ILY GIIYPIOQUOTE-Ilcrds how to r-grk it: A X Y D In M A A X It 0... .. DGVY WMI HBN NMJ EPULPB WMS Yesterdays cry-ptoquoto: P0 0 LONGFELLOW simply stands for no” . tor the three L's, x for the two 0's. etc. Single let... p t ,liiu, the length and torinstion of the words are all Nrts. Inch day the code letters are different. A Orgptogi-sin Qnotstion xnxr 1-wiksanuowet... IF IT BE OFTEN REPEATED IS NO LONGER BWEWP m In this example A is i . . .1- .,. u..v..x. NMG!-IM GL BZS NMGHM HPZL R. THAT WHICH IS SWEET "(e Mr. Bulpitt. he was not popular little church on the hill. He came: Many old-timers and some of us who are not so old still can recall the brush fences that used to do ' duty in the old sheep pasture. But going bsclr still further we and the pioneer farmer with a brush fencc running clear around his buildings as well as between his neighbor and himself and for cross-fleld fences. In other words. first fences were always made of brush supported by felled trees. This type of fence pnotected the crop well enough during the first few years. But" brush fences took up con- siderable valuable land and later. cleared his land of stumps, the" brush fence was put to the torch and a second fence of stumps, set on edge and side by side, took its place. Many of those fences were a pretty sight during the summer months. Among the roots were pockets of earth from which sprang dainty wild flowers and creeping vines. Yes, the stump fence was frequently a thing to be admired. CHICAGO (AP)-A special me- diator met individuaily 1 Monday with each side to discuss issues in the strike by 40,000 employees of the International Harvester Company in seven states. However, there appeared to be no immediate prospect of settlement of the walk- out which began 21 days ago. Ne- gotiations between the United Auto when the farmer had completely Taxes -- School ;1ve final warning to all prepared for publication October 1. 1955. iron and Steel Srrzii. per (2000 iii ioni I (Tar. Batteries. each i Cow Hides. per lh. 952"; Truck scale weighing for your convenience. The Trustees of School Division No. 1, hereby Irrears. Lists of delinquent taxpayers are'now being action will follow in accordance with the School Act. All outstanding taxes should be paid before Office Parkdale School-Phone 4208. .53 :0 Z O) 3 0. (I1 -I rri rn -i- U1 (3 E .Je 'U We are operating the only ALLIGATOR SCRAP CUTTING SllEAllS in this Province MAURICE BLOCK & CO. Workers ICIO) and company were broken off last Thursday. Division No. 1 taxpayers who are in and following this court Briiig ill your load. riir rails brass. copper. niiic. licer holllci hursc ililll'. You will rccciii highest cash prn-cs. Centrally located opposite Eat- ul's Store, on Kent Street. Our Boarding House iMaior Hoopie In 0 -E E n. g .-.......... 3 THAT . UM-i-iAi(!You2 VElZ5lON .. ' I To 'i'..( -E useo 70 5109 me ., iMMo2-rAi. I u--MY ow?” coy . W iii , nntnngnnn-II. iuiir dealer's - or write Coas:aI Asphalt Pro do on Ltd. Saint John, N. B. CUDMORPS DRY CLIANIRS '30 nu ss PROVERB. - tihestnndnrd ' ' -" H i ”i”vE”5rA”e'n”3i3eiHi3ii”s3 Imperial Pints, 20 ozs. igmrggs 5"-;-””0W i Get Full Measure! z'i:icfEEED-' (zuie-is Insist on Putt 5 SOME- ii NEWPORT ,, r TURPENTINE g 0 5 i Packaged in: . Ihe Mtvviiinit-i. W. V””"" and way less- ni - . l 160 oz. tins at V oi-i,uo."7n-iA1-s our! .ri.i. Go ASK. me GUYS N in: cm- ii, ;3sf'.e,., aiaucis! gr, - aurvou ., SIMPLY r CAN'T ' . 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