ii. Hf W ” M 5, guy frag. E;':g','I.'.;m" '"'"' roams-re (or) - uauoxoo 1 ''3"99 mm itsghthayezrl. wlilhalv: -I " " " ' 3: "m"""',m hwuhm&'cm- I The adult dragonfly tI' the devil's 33"” E” ah. god.” W" 30 nu,-3.1., 1: I needle has a unique WI! mm" D. P. Mclntyre said long i 0! t3lP1lIHI!l IIIWIIIIIDI WWI 0! ' are that time man will have the wing. by shaping its Item to The first gap.” 5”" (39.51, 5; mg” E .::'..-..:::r an "..:'.".a:'..-"- --on -ma --n---- --m- -. i When in a certalnposttioa. man and ur and Mrs. Emmi "P”I'If5' Vudi "m i the legs form a trap in which the Chauulllaa dwarf our Pfuclt difficult!!! of -7 mosquitoes are scooped out of the Wlslpging as mm. providing service to Jet flights in 'I;hl3ef0;;m "10. ""3 -. 1.. ed in and: the lower stratosphere." LOOKING THINGS oven snow moans too much water." uwpwdy. zegtsastheyaregreatbugeat l in of worry wul'Iu mud. Mrs. Paddy was very business Providing you are well prepared. -Paddy the 3IIV9l'- to have too much water, we must g be ready for it. You know what in llieihurgeirot llsdddcyutheiliiexne nut mews... "M hep "' "i" ". ': fizddy ufd M" Paddy noded. "or course. I do. 5799" Fwesg um mm 3 over” We must look things over. and Paddy. were 93 Eton?” ad” see that there are no leaks in Ice 5"" We” 3?" La W ' the dam. I thought out is the bl" "9 "93 th nd metueslwlufs way you would feel about it. The B1'u::kw:::' Padcfypzad been over sooner we do it. the better," said III:re, and from - Lightfoot the 9' Deer and Blacky the Crow he had some news that worried him 1 Iiilie. Together, they left the house. Swimming under the ice they headed for the dam. You know. of course. that it was the dam that made the pond. The dam held the water of Laughing Brook back. making the pond. There was one thing they noticed right away. There had been a little space between the surface of the water and the ice above it. That was where they got fresh air when they needed it. Now the water had risen. and that space was very small indeed. When ' they reached the dam there was one place where the water was running over. The dam was just a little lower there. In a man- made dam. it would be called a spill-way. It was left that way Pufpoaely so that when there was .-1 5uppo5Q you mean a flood," too much water it would run off "in Mrs. Paddy. that way. Right at that point 1 i there was open water. and they in dear." said he to M;-5. could put their heads out. Indeed. PWR awe-, had . wonderful they climbed out on the dam. winter. but some folks haven't." Then they been 10010113 U153 "What has been the matter with some folks?" Mrs. Paddy ask- .sd E ”'l'hey haven't had enough to ggl iwcause there has been too murh snow." explained Paddy. sharply. ”Just what do you mean?" she asked. like right away. "if we are goinf They meant to be thoroughly pre- Evar hear about the sea otter and his stone anvil? Well, when a sea otter dives and brings up a clam. he also brings up a flat stone. Then he turns on his back. places the flat rock on his cheat. and then breaks the olam's shell on the stone! . Sounds fantastic. doesn't it? Yet it is no stranger than the work performed by leaf-sewing ants. or the wasp that uses a stone to temp the ground after laying and bury- ing its eggs. But to get back to the ants and their sewing machines. These in- sects make their homes out of green leaves which they told to- gether until the edges touch. Then. while one group of ants hold the leaves in position another group sew them together. You can't keep a good than down. neither can you keep a bad man up. Prepared with his own defense. Isaac Trinkham of Boston, enter- ed court after being accused of biting the left thumb of George McPhee so severely that he had to be hospitalized for treatment. "How could I bite anyone?" Tinkham grinned at the judge through toothless gums. Judge Jennie Barron dismissed the case. Mrs. Edward Hill, Port Coqult- lam. B.C., found what she took to be a petrilied turkey. it was a freak carrot. partly petrified. Charles Easter of North Wilt- dam over from end to end. On the pond side they swam under the ice while they looked over, that side of the dam. On the other side, there was no water except- ing there by the spill-way where Laughing Brook left the pond to it they might be a little weak. HOLY "REDEEMER PARISH MARRIED WOMEN'S MISSION RENEWAL FEBRUARY 27th - March 6th Missionaries: R.P. Arthur Kelly, C.Ss.R. R.P- Robert McKenna, C.Ss.R. lhrenlng Devotions 7:80 PM. FAIIMEIVS MEETINGS MARCH 2nd and 3rd LEGION HALL - CHARLOTTETOWN Wednesday, March 2nd- . 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.-Prince Edward Island Dairymen's Association. Thursday. March 3rd- 10:00 a.m.-Prince Edward Island Sheep Breed- ers' Association. 1:00 p.n'-i.-Prince Edward Island Swine Breeders' Association. 3:30 p.m.-Central Farmers' Institute. 7:30 p.m.-Federation of Agriculture. Prince Edward Island Dairymon's Association ..;'.i”1'.';...il'.”.f .3311 .!.””..'Z.'.1'..52i gg,;;'; ;:'3::"e,:7;",.,3;;,, Gm" 19”” new The mow WI" '00- "9 80''9-'' the .n'... on that side. neygrgim 3"”? F""m”” "MI A”c"ed"”d Delegat” -a!."A;:,"snLf;”"i,',Y,;u,,,e, mly M, -mfg; l':;,f;- "33; ggopggg 3355- Are Directed To Take Notice pm The ”'i:?;" ”SI:1n5””i.i.'..... .. n... ;:::k;, 1:: ;:;:;:, f.','::,,,'::;:;:, :5 FIFTY-SIXTI-I ANNUAL MEETING of the ' YA SEE.WI NEED ONE THAT HAS JUST TH' RIWHT BITCH FOR OUR HILLBILLY BAND .'.' i Grandma 5)! Charles Kuhn. I TI-l&J6l SOMI Hi9 BRAIN l-I196 BEEN TEME Tl-INT CAN HELP VEOVI-E... Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney "From what I hear. mere is still much too much snow. and -I that snow all melts in a hurry you know what that will mean for us.” said Paddy. "I suppose you mean a flood." said Mrs. Paddy. ”Right, my dear. We always have a flood. but Pm afraid this will be a had flood. Too much Contract Bridge pared. your teeth-adds sparkle toyour . smile.-helps keep you popular! . wnsos.es's Bringing Up Father By George McManus P. I. I. DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION will be held WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2nd. 1955 At l:30 p.ns. and 1:30'p.m. b By Josephine oniseru-u amwma 6",, in thy. g comrssuson our nurses: , p ; .5 i ,, An interesting situation lia ms-lo; ' I 5 r..- wwm ""e”'” "'m' "P " Eniov chewina WricIev'S Spearmint nverv ctrzx. 3 W i I Charlottetown . 3, "" """;,.' ,.,,, lass onsnmrrmown CENTENNIAL 1955 FOR TI-rs: mmposs: or RECEIVING: 5” E? uh". bk Th Ann IR rtof the President 2 A in us e 3e; '" CENTENNIAL LEGISLATIVE Th: mm ,.g;;,,. 0, th, s..c,,.,,.,, 0 9," DINNER The Annual Report or the Auditor "1 E g ' V V The Annual Report of the Dairy Superintendent : 30837:: WNE nu CHAN-OTTITOWN HOTEL FOR THE PURPOSE or CONSIDERING: & 4 , , sou s :1:.. ruesoav. MARCH 15!. 1955 n... Report of the Resolution Committee 2. g en ti” 6:00 PM . Policies Relative to the Dairy Industry t- ,5 35:19. BMW. M. PM. PM ".0. 281 gums: in the System of Levying the June Se 5 -.3 Emu" ' lqonoux-1", An Amendment to the Constitution Providing for g 1 this no the swan; as no - Additional Accredited Delegates in Factories with g 3 '5 bin at a duplicate anus: THE MEMBERS OF THE PROVINCIAL over 500 Pgtrong, I-5 , 0 PI: run: West suns LEGISLATURE ' The Voting of Funds for the Association E- M: pg. : "R, All Businessmen are cordially invited to attend and 1:03 THE pm-tposg or 'ELEcnNc,; 3 are asked to call 9121 for tickets no later than Mon- '11,,-9, Dlfectofg to the 303;-dp Wcsl, with no really attractive day noon. , nnemmz lead. chose his top spade. South won with the queen and led the diamond Jack, obviously h the hoperthat Welt would cover West was not that gullible. Ilmrcvar. and South then decided to play East for the queen. so he Du! up dummy”s ace and linessed tn the ion on the way back. West won. and it didn't matter what he l'etu1'ncd-South could not win 12 llltks nutside of the club suit. snd uhen he led a clu from dummy. East was not slow -in put- tin: up the ace. II was not South's guess in dis- mond: that was questionable-it ens mu fact that he so much as touched" the diamond suit when he had a far better chance in a dllerent direction. When the dia- R3r.xRLLsslSosn:cK 48 CENTS? Jusreuousu 1'0 PU&'IASE WlLD&O1" CREAM-OIL.'F Tilly The Toiler By 305 Gusfafson ,,,v Dond finesse lost. the contract VII lost-but that need not have n the case it south tried for s Iinesse in clubs. whether or not . .--- ' 1- . .. 4": V'- HAIR1'MENATlRN.V.Nl Was success! . As the club .-puur coy, LIDDLE Nooounqy T Pa". ":2 'r.w:;; ?”'"':.”'”i”n '"""s..s”"'nl'a;'2f.”'””””"'i "W0 W... was ”E'::E"'S . acts 0 e V - - um:-1-new HSSHAV en: T to the queen. and v"z'i.fZ.'i..u oqgt ,r M. ' g ' ' vou eaGoooaov,mAvazvou'i.i. ' urn a club to defeat the con- '” oou:ancK,wH:Nvo..u war! 0 ct-but how would ha know? 9- ” Dltlsrer would have made the at T; 8 at club play with A-J-lo. ln- 3 W! to take two tinesses and .. 1 3 .sxcm our x Aaniaso use 5 sum teases my room 3: C usaeduaaat nausea! . ; s. O Q M .. o C i c a- : C