FRIDAY. . . . . .. WTHE -GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . . JULY 74, 1953 Jud It:-costs yam. 1:: he the 1oi;enl-nd stood renrdinr him the fell or rock had not been so mung aligltly sick at this grue- hole and insulin; the top of the '0” Lou". W 1' l?.:?,"",'..,i”l,.i'” mlfulff um soroes e ex- sus . ' ' A ' T Pldrzd this ruin also - but with no Hpsclfeud. htopped dead. startled at Iegrkensfillllu s't:i(ldl,i:g 1.2.. ggfceihdidfitllleg-clfdsslhgvlheugaprnl: 3: tog, tend: gfagawd build: ”m""i".',”t Duh fork iiim ::'nliiy.n3maili:i"mn3m ”mHud Exlt greater success. Here, too, the rock sight of it. but when he began to though with no roof to support fissure. in the ground, turned his out the fruit with his fingers and ”X""'.f;,'.',1 wuot. yum ind pr:5gnmd to o..'i..qZ'."gl:.:,' Y: :15: 3nfl;0f:;flYco:l?::'9:' 3:: afgidfotgwlgd tvlvlah piling; :fw.IHeuhlad nu; great hope of find- attention to the case of peaches - make some sort of a meal. mend: 5", .25 pupuy work judged girls; 2 vsrandah projected clear of the panic and turned and dashed down pogkedmhmolfizg othdml-lieilillsencalillelttullge; l:VeTxihaiI:p;f:li11l;yoxll,lne"i3:l:5 1” W" 1" mlm llullylnl 1006 ff;,,”f,lffc,'ff',;,l:,,:fd,,f,f”,,,lIff:i ,n?;,l;:1ul,l;3eQ1'1f W.” "wed and . ::':;”” "' '”"' :';;.:":.':;::t.::.':':;':. till. 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Mary MacDonald. and Linda gen nu:-sliingha fablgit 23;: 1.ll1l:l-lent later s. large pig emerged into The tale lt.seli' lay in ruins. but for the pig's company. culty he succeeded in making a w To be continued in; the work of the pupils and Doolsendorif. ere mg ave en - -- . vivors here who had escaped i from the tidal wave. but a. glance was sufficient to show him how vain a. hope it had been. Probably there had been folk up here, but when the cliff started falling they would have fled to the lower ground and been caught by the in- undation which had followed. Now the place stood devoid of life in the fierce sunshine. and he knew himself to be utterly alone. He turned from it at last end slowly made his way towards the wall. In his despondency he was half prepared to find that the spring was destroyed by the con- vulsion. but there at least he was fortunate. The shallow well had been cracked and the water it had contained had seeped away. but the spring itself still bubbled out 0 from s. fissure in the rock. and he drank his fill. This did something to revive him, but it also reminded him that he was rarennusly hungry. and when at last he hrid satisfied his thirst he made his way back to the plateau again and began .1 close examination of the ruined houses. . He paid no attention to the Resi- dency itself, for he knew there was nothing of value to be gleaned there. but he picked his way care- fully round the ruins of the store- house in the hope of finding an odd tin of preserved food which might have been hurled clear when ' the place collapsed under the tons nf broken rock which now lay pli- ed above iis shattered timbers. I 0 Strange to say, he was almost immediately successful to some extent. for he came upon a whole case of tinned peaches lying right out in the open. He left them for l'...;..V.f,. 1.3” - I: ' h i e World The Cycle-inafic Prigidoiro is fit; Vonly Food Freezer-Refrigerator with ofllrhsse food-keeping advantages! g i-irsvxacga, Food Freezer is not merely a compartment but a completely Insulated unit where foods stay safely frozen in zero zone tem- psrufuros. The only refrigerator that auto- matically compensates for sea- son-Io-seaeon temperature changes. Foods are safer, day- In and day-out than in any other refrigerator. V the moment in the hope of finding something more satisfying than . fruit. but though he spent a good ten minutes peering closely among the debris. the fall of rock had 0 clone its work well. and there was nothing else of value to be found. The gaping crack in the floor of l the plateau extended up to the cliff face between the sturehouse The most auiomotl. refrigerator rncdo. 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