page 3 tuu 1fifo center ttvhtentat great hotel just ofl fabulous cenyrai rark the adventures of flitt the butterfly the georgetown herald wednesday march 23 1 949 attention farmfrs we are paying the highest prevailing price for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate netrice gordon young limited toronto adelaide 3636 guelph 3334 by liohin wymi klitt very lovly opened hljj cyea one nornlnij and for a moment he just couldnt underutund where he wiij lor you will trm umber he yns very new in this world of ours and beijjlik he was ih u t strange new hou however in qon mi he realized where he wit he hopped out of bed yuid out of hijr pnjiihiah next le wiuihcd imd thop brushed liii winjtiv unci ran to tho door to see tvlmt uindof a uy it wiis vhatalorioim day nllim- shiny and- prijht the green for est melted o fresh and syvcet jhat klitt conld hnpdly wait to jroout- mde hi un juit uoinjf in to get his jiealcjal when- there wnn a wish ajid a flauh olmijfht of all tliini tlnjro wan the knycrt liveliest sunbeam you could ever imagine dancin around tho room darthitf here and there until fhu way almost dljiy tryinu to follow him with hit eyes- finally the sunbeam stopped in the middle of the floor all sparkly and so bright and cheery that you just couldnt help loving him welcome to our green forest flitt said mr sunbeam hello mr sunbeam welcome to my house will you stay to havt breakfast with me said flitt mr sunbeam sparkled brighter than ever and soon sat down with flitt to enjoy coffee and toast then they washed the dishes swept the floor and dusted flitts house until it looked nil clean and sun shiny too- come with me flitt and ill show you around our wonderful green forest snid mr sunbeam away they went together but mr- sunbeam just seemed to be everywhere at once you know how dancing sunbeams arc they darted thro the trees first high then low having the mut fun until suddenly flitt stopped on a branch he cocked his head to one sjde and meiped to be listening very hard mr- sunbeam lit beside himijnd listened tout sure enough down on the giound komcone win sobbing a if hi heart would break they both slipjied silently to the ground and landed fight beside a tiny bunny luibbit the poor little rabbit was crying lo hard and trying to keep his eyes wiped dry with the tips of his lonfi ears that he didnt even notice flitt and mr sunbeam hello litte bunny what seems to be the trouble said flitt the little rabbit was so startled that she stopped crying who wouldnt be surprised to mee such a lovely butterfly and such a mis chievous sparkly sunbeam toktth- cr after a little coaxing the little bunny told them what was making her cry my dear grandmother rabbit is so old and frail that she has to stay in bed all the time she gets to sad and lonesome thta it makes me cry to think about it said the little bumiy you poor little bunnyl what could we do to help7 said flitt flitt was very quiet for como time tie yeejiied tobe thinking very hard so the little rubblt and mr sunbeam didnt disturb him suddenly flitt wild how about a telephone for grandmother hub- bit witluut wutlingi for an- answer he started skliig questions so fast that the other two could hardly understand what he was talking about n when- tap wo find a nice spider family who are the friendliest ncnjde in th gwn forouv who lie gwuidhwlher unubus friends asked flitt mr sunbeam began to get exci ted lbuut ihp- idea loo goodbye httu bunny and dont feel sad any more vrvu soon solve uur prob lem said msunboam in almost ho tube a all flitt aijd mr sunbeam ueio at tho doby of thespidtr familys house mrs spider was so pleased to see them and asked them iii as soon aa flitt told her about the sad little bunny and her lonesome old grand mother mrs spider said wc must help her somehow we surely must said daddy spider we wont to help too piped up the htue spiders but how7 come with me said flitt they all followed him to grand mother habbits house and before you coujd say jack robinson ten times the spider family were stringing tiny wires m all direc tions one wont to the squirrel familys house one to flitts house one to the beaver family by the creek and to many other houses wkcrc lived the little people of the green forest when they were all finished they came back to grandmother rab bits house where flitt was wait ing- its all ready flitt said daddy mlnlnf industry launch in britain 300 taara ago coal mining which ranks an sne of glfit itjdrirt rriajor pm i linn been mi of tin- i i- inji muitimh in that country for more than iioo years in thin period the eimly wmkd coal wns developed ripiih fun v urn all working tin its and vvden t became nectsmury in rompiihitiv y recent yvurt to pepne jong jti m planh and invent liri minis nf money for rupitnl cxpcditiim- tlu- heterogeheity of tlvjndtisii v irid mj owniiifihip prevent my phifp development v geological eonditions njtilnvnin thiflo problem mdheth l xplum ijie qronl difference m output lw mrtn in lhofti itulind wlpisd fttnei coal induvir thnk stim irut the surface now titvuig bien lfivgily worked out in fin tain un- ciwd i much more diucull in fo- on ahc average tlje british seiiim an- ap- projcimnlolv iso feet bejow the iur- fnoe thrie- timet aj deep m lvi u s average cjjt ftot about 55 illcreunt of- british output cnvnci from seams s than fniir reet thick ay compared with 1u per rent of u s output british miims are faulted and un like the majority o those in the vmtcd slates arc fnrly steeply in clined in general u s coal gives off little gas is worked under sound roof and floor conditions and is fret from waterbearing strata while british scams are gassier require extensive roof support and or sub ject to water accumulation in som british mines up to 10 tons of water ore pumped for eoqh ton of coal out- put u look at the great new spider grandmother rabbit was getting more and more puzzled and was wondering what all the commotion was about but now flitt came into the room where she sat on her couch and handed her a tiny tele phone receiver mr squirrel had made it out of acorns especially to fit her hand call mrs squirrel grandmother liabbit said flitt i almost dubiously she did so and the next moment she heard hello 1 grandmother haulm how are jouv it was the voice of mrs- squirrel v the dear old iibbit was so happy and excited liiit she just couldnt j anwhinh hut tlie tiny bunny i who had been so sad now beamed ith ilellilht i oh thank you thank cu she 1 u led it ii uie everyone er happy to know that grandmother rabbit wouldnt be lonesiime any more uy this time it was icttinc lab in the afternoon so flitt and mr sunbeam went back to flitts house for a cup of tea soon mr sunbeam had to rush home because sun beams are never allowed to stay out after the sun noes down with outvery special permission from father sun flitt settled down for a rest hap py that he had been able to help one of his neighbours in the green forest avsragt family iniurartc soars to peak ol s4t00 the american people added a rec ord amount of new ufe insurance to their family protection during 1my according to institute of life insur ance total life insurance purchases in the united states during the year were 217 billion dollars of which 145 billion was ordinary insurance 42 billion industrial life insurance and 3 billion gtoup life insurance if averaged to all u s families this would represent new insurance in the amount of 500 per family during 1947 the average owner ship of life insurance per family if averaged to all families reached a now peak of about 4700 an in crease of 35 per cent in the past five years in accomplishing this the families of this country have in creased the accumulated reserves back of their policies by 14 billion dollars in these five years this is considered on effective demonstra tion of the thriftmindedncas of americans and serves in two ways towards helping to stabilize the no tional economy t represents a relatively large antimtlationury savings of the people and provides an increased reserve for any pos sible future emergency needs this reserve now standing at an esti mated 45 billion dollars approxi mately 3u5 billion dollars greater than at the corresponding period following world war i ukm lnpow4tr t9xj uok timpriiilni m wwi wi ldo ipwtr pjt m y i a mm u mummy ivw hyuouth uhfclal fx lux khmdooft udam ww10 spodal ftuipiii4mf f mm mw h youll find it styling a mart and functional too plymouth styling allows ample head i off and hhouuler room la both front and roar aeats it provide widoangio vuuon for groatcr aafoty iu door permit eaey ntranco and eiit plymouths utyliah bustle back allows a hpocioua luggage compnrtraent its fender openings permit eauy wrvicina of tirea and tho tjuick application of chains when y plymouths functional styling retains fenders bo wk iojm wfctajba kht odihuo olt oj rtmmay utolart piynowmi oll y4tu uo cor tomtort nocehunry that with compare tho new plymouth 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shield ortd whltewah tv you can see yhe great new plymduth at scout news the honour pennant for scouting was won by the beaver patrol un der pl bob slmson the good hunting pennant was won by the white six under sixer bob mackle other boys in the six ore itosi mcgilvray terry horley john hulme iloss hilller richard verdec broom sticks 1 yard long and abut 1 in diameter are wanted by the troop if you have an old broom or hoe handle call one of the cubs or scouts electricity expansion connections of forms and other rural establishments by rea- flnanccd rural power systems and consumption of electricity by the people they served reached nn all- time high in 1947 according to a re port of rural eectriflcotion admin istration during 1947 rea borrow ers brought central station elec tricity to 3kiooo farms and other rural establishments this 13 71000 more consumers than they added to their systems in the previous peak year of 1940 loons approved by rea during 1047 totaled 233- 901000 rea loons are selfliqui dating and bear 2 per cent interest rea borrowers include 047 rural electric cooperatives 41 public pow er districts 20 other public bodlei and 21 private power companies lie taking the line of leant resist ance makes rivers and men crook ed the next cub meeting will be tile form of a bean feed the kcovt law bowers motor sales phone 279 guelph st is to be trus- 1- a scouts honou ted 2 a scout is loyal 3 a scouts duty is to he useful and to help others 4 a scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other scout 5 a scout is courteous 0 a scout is a friend to unlqutls i a scout oboys orders of his parents patrol leader or scoutmaster without question 0- a scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties 0 a soout is thrifty 10 a 8co4 la clean hi thought word and dead cereal ol the indians qulnoa has been grown by indians of the mountainous regions of peru bolivia ecuador and some other south american countries since time immemorial it is indigenous to andean america and is said to hove originated in the vicinity of lake titicaca quinoo never may become on important cereal in ths world at large but for centuries it has been significant in the diet of the people living in the andean sierra the seed is about the same in size as a grain of edible millet incas regarded qulnoa as a sacred plant cultivating it more generally than any other crop except potatoes they ore said to hove used a golden implement to open the first furrow to announce the beginning l the sowing season ltgnln recovery plant at bellinghnm wash a lignm re covery plant ih to be operated thut will have un initial capacity of about 10 tons per day the hgnin produced will be free of hugur content mak ing it highly dehirahle as a concrete additive said to make a type uf ioncretu requirlnu considerably less water in tho mix and capable ul quicker setting the comiuny ul- ready is recovering ethyl alcohol from waste sulfite liquors once a major disposal problem production at this operation is at the rat of two million gallons a year the hgnin re covery plant will us wast amount of wasta faraa material 0