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I PIXIES 0' MINE: . . ... I

I "A Happy New Year, Fairiel!" has been echoing all through | I your letters to me this week—that sweet wish, and tales of holiday g I doings beside. If the Printer-Man steals none of our Fairy Ring § | next Saturday, we'll have a Holiday Page then .. . while the world | I is still joyous, and thoughts-of-school are far and far away. Litlle | I tales and big ones, please, sent before Wednesday, so that they'll f I be in time for our Page on Saturday night. ... | p And now for the paintings. This time the "Postic" visits £ >) ' "Mary Ann" (14) Kelburn. | i "Fairy Rosepelal" (8) Berhampore. t! | "Johnny the Frog" (7) ' Kelburn. | | "Mary Ann's" floating fairy was the daintiest among the older I | nlves, although she had very close rivals in "P.E.N." (18), Betty 9 g Blow (14K "Riro-Riro" (13), "Mayflower" (14). Little "Fairy | I Rosepetal" sent a neat, small thing, and the painting of "Johnny £ | the Frog" was a masterpiece for a young man of seven summers f j ... so he has a special prize alt for himself. Good work, my g ■i pixies. | | I'll be looking for holiday letters early next. week. Happy -^ i hours, chickadees. H I FAIRIEL. § ? i2c ..,...-.. i;:;i ..,..........^, w ., vw £j

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16

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I PIXIES 0' MINE: . . ... I Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16

I PIXIES 0' MINE: . . ... I Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 16