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r Se i ttle ie Page 65 UNCLE. NED'S FISH STORY Yo was tthe real old to trade with, and alt . sday party and|h¢ had was a brass watch that friend's birth ce ey but be | WOukin't run. Se he took ft and part baat es » polished @nd polished that brass cee ek over (ll it looked Aa shiny ae gold wet werk to 100k at the | Then he looked around and saw Fea eS had promise’ to 4" OK Siwash standing near him oma ‘story on the way Sha over his arm was a beautiful David Indian Blanket. So Imay went up to the Indian and said, ‘I'M trade you thin beutiful gold watch for that old blanket you have on yoar arm.’ “The Indian at up very straight and mid, ‘It took squaw 10 summers make blankets. “"T gee maid Imey. ‘In that what makes ft look so old? Well Tn take ft and give you this beautifal gold watch tn its place A very lucky man you are.’ “So the Indian thought he had |wotten @ real bargain and went up the beach to show it to his white frienda But When they fsland home and came down to erent A WORuAE TONG te ne on the Deach, right near the | tn pcad im his A hal aaa the ahipe came to | *nreed im his equaw's blanket that (pattie. All the sailors would DriNg | main oe Hw pout and ees frees hepa id “Thin made the olf Indian so eae eect the Im | mad that he decided to kill Texy —— heb that the before the sun rose on another day Free day a Dig Ship CAMS UP) “Ro that night he crept out Inte the gies all went down to see the | woods and there he found Inve a Bier pile off and start trading | STanped up in the beautiful blanket eft with the Indians. There graf kinds of beautiful things pet they Drought-—real gi etrich feathers and candies ad fruits “But one old sailor thou al make a better bargain thar others go he tried a new gem. I don't recall his name fet sespose we call him Izzy Well, old Izy di going to 8 wfullest one you you, Uncle he dosed. Ned laughed #o loud that in the street car looked “It's a pity you an Indian warrior, Dave,” a ‘Then you could be! er all the time. ? san right, TT! te you the gory T can think of and % let that pretty mother of blame me if you have night tonight saner we came up from Sen the second time, we lett old rings n't have any ! ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton in plenty of pollen-flour,” urged Queen Avis, as Nick| her with a whiskbroom. your name?" inquired} timidly to the stranger who ly arrived in ScrubUp Avis.” returned the other had feared. But help wishing that Queen ft look so much like Mrs. {RE Re had always been horribly at her. Bik was just about to ask her Me wanted when he remem Ge ieture she had given him “Why, you Ike the things the bees like.” sald Nancy tn & purzied voice. “It's very curious! You look so much like them, too “Look like them,” retorted Queen Avis. “Why shouldn't 17 Whic’ was & most mixing answer, idn't tell you anything at al! ‘AAd put in plenty of pollen-flour,” urged Queen Avis, as Nick was brushing her with the very best whisk broom Rubadub owned. “You mean flower pollen, don't corrected Nick. “The yellow ler in the flowers.” very mame Look Yoml| poveliT ANEW NECKTIE AND. PAID Fove DOMARS for IT - HOW Do You Live tr? WEDLOCKED— PETER - COME HERE ~ 1 WANT® TO SHOW You MY NEW SKIRT WATS BUNNY s TA SURE T Laid Muay LETTER TAGUT WERE On THE bye | », I mean what I aay,” snapped | Queen Avis. “Pollen-four™ | Flower pollen!” said Nick, sure he was rig | “Ridiculous! Potlen-flour™ tnaisted the other. “The fairies ‘and bees make bread of it to feed their| babies.” #0 he put ft this way (an we serve you, your majes And be made a low bow for two things!” answered Mile ty, “First, I wish my and gold cloak thoroly dusted. bmend, I want you to put an Bt of honey into the flowers You send them to the Land ing-isComing. And do With the clover and honey “Both right™ declared Rubadub. | Fyre in t then. And he ex-) ined how it was (Copyright, 1970, N. F. A) Reddy Fox Gets a Scare jooked uy at the, Brown's garden he had no trouble in n and | | | | BY THORNTON W. BURGESS | } laughed | finding the new planting of cabbage Then he kicked up his heels | It was tender, It was good. My, how again as he start the Green Meadoy _ “es Brown's garden. You nec Fox had found a new plant er young cabbage there invited Peter to visit it with NUD the next Peter wag guapiciou: Indeed, of Reddy Fox. So. _ 4 beautiful night for a thought he would just run den and nd that bed of newly good it was! Peter started in to fill| his little round stomach. He ate and} ate and ate. By and by, just when| he thought he couldn't eat another | mouthful, he happened to look over! to @ patch of moonlight. For just a/ morning. ( newly set cabbage. Re was miling, as if his thoughts were ver pleasant. Peter shivered. He could just guess what Reddy was thinking Reddy had invited Peter with him to this very place at sun-up the next morning, and Peter suspect ed that Reddy was even now think |ing how he would gobble up Peter hen once he got him away from | the safety of the Old Brier Patch ‘The thought m er 40 indig nant that he for, hat he wae hid ing, and he sat up on his hind legs Of courve, he lifted the straw hat with him, Then he remembered, and Characterises cur methods tm every transaction, and our eus- temers are accorded every cour- sound busl- tesy consistent with ness judgment. 4% Pata om Savings Accounts Accounts net to ar are ly Invil Peoples Savings Bank GSCOND AVE AND PIKE 9B. hopped and * Green Meadows skipped inging to come | It looked for all the world as if the hat was alive. minute Peter's heart stopped beat ing. ‘There was Reddy Fox coming atrajght over to the new cabbage bed! Peter Rabbit didn’t know What to do. ' ty Fox didn’t see him yet, but he ould in a minute or two, un lens Peter could hide. He was too far *\from the dear Old Brier Patch to run there Peter looked this way and looked that way. H There Farmer Brown's Boy's old straw hat, where he had feft it when the supper horn blew Peter crawled under it It covered him completely ADDRESSING | Peter peeped out from under one edge He saw Reddy Fox standin. ‘in te moolnight, looking at the bed Be. sromach EMICAL, Co. 2b, co. down course, julte am qu Presently Peter peeped out ly Fox was staring and staring at frightened, | He made three | Reday Fox ‘id straw hat over him. } The world’s | liver, bladderand uric acid troubles—the | National Remedy of Holland since 1696. wnarentend Look for the name Gold Medal on every bea ead accept ue unilation the straw hat went down | pecau | the old straw amiling now |. LATE | | Death only a matter of short time. |Don’t wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. 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