PAGE TEN -, :A.:.y.::.,'g ...-...,........ ... .:, my Thornton By Good lortune is 9. thing to shalr So be it there's enough to spare. -Old Mother Nature. Like so many others among the furtod and feathered folk, Raddy Fox was going hungry most 0! the time. He isn't one to complain. He is soniethlng 01 la philosopher. A philosopher is one who accepts thirigs as they conic, and makes the best of them, Raddy Fox does Just that. When not sleeping. he spends lnosl or his time in hunting. Raddy was over in the Grean Forest. He had been Mouse limiting on the Green .XImLLIOux, but all the Mice, were under the snow and he had had no lurk Now he nus on 'lhe hank of l.nvl::llin: Brook. M05: :1! Iiavlcrhlnrz Brook was with ice. bu' in places whore the water run swiftly it was imfl'ozt'n. Roddy had learned that sometimes something he could eat would he washed up nt lhese open places. So I' was that when he had no luck elsewhere, he would an up or down l.nuLrhtn'z P.--rank. Sometimes he woulrl no war dmvli to where it Enir-red the B12 RiVor. Ready turned .1 lmnrl fn lxlllzhing '-Wonk, and lhrrc on the ice cover- ing A pnnl 5.1? LIIYIC Joe Otter. Little Joe had just mnie. out of the COVFTPGT W. Burgess water where it run too tut to freeze. In tact he had just nonm- bled out as Roddy came in sight. In his mouth. he held I. mm. It was a. Trout, one or the loveliest of all fish. Reddy stopped abruptly. He and Little Joe are friendly. but Roddy is always respectful. Little Joe is a little too big and too strong for Reddy to risk a quarrel with. ”Good morning," said I-teddy politely. 'tClood morning," replied Little Joe. first laying down his lish. "Have you b'relskta.sted'.'” he added. Reddy Fox shook his head. "I haven't brealdasted for several mornings. These days I'm lucky if II get a dinner, to say nothing oi ibreakmst. That's'a nice fish you have there." Reddy's mouth was ibeginning to water. "It will do," said Little Joe. "I'm a little late with my breakfast this morning, so youill excuse me if I eat it right now." He picked up the fish and began to eat it. With every bite he took, R.eddy's mouth watered a little more. It seemed to him that never, never had he Wam- erl anything as much as he wanted :1 taste or that fish. "Is it good?" he asked in a small voice. "Mmmmm!" sltid Little Joe wltin WE ARE LOOKING is your Opportunity. No cxpcrl prepare you at home in your Jnb- Illlzh School llralttinz 1'36!) l'vlIu:r-aiiy PIon.u- Inrwnrll Frm Book CALLING ALL MEN! FOR BETTER JOBS If you wnnt a Job with Bigger Pay or Faster 1'. motion here. ago or previous education hold you back. Find out how we can Mlivwlnnilva Slleci-Meml Work Building licrrulnrhu; Furl-munship D16”; Technician Fmlesmunslilp Toni Making Privam Serretary Business )lnnngo- Elwmcu Arrhiteciure ment M”&u'u”d Write today for FREE BOOK tells you how! I T :j m T 2 j ! j ANIFIKIFNV S(lH0()l., Dopt. CG. Si.. Nlnntrnnl, Que. chnrkv-d without any rost or obligation to me. FOR MEN TO TRAIN once necessary. Do not let your spare time tor a Bigger Pnying Contracting and and lull pmleulus on t'rn.I.nlng his mouth full. "mesa are pretty hard times," slid Roddy. ' "Are they?” asked Little Joe. tak- ing another bite ot that fish. "Don't you find them so?" asked Reddy. - "Not especially so." replied Little Joe. "Fishing has been very good. You really should try Iish for a change." "I would love to," replied :Reddy. "Yes, sir. I certainly would love to if I had the chance. But how am I to get the iish? Just tell me that." t . ”Catoh 'em.” replied Little Joe. Yigh his mouth full. "That's what 0... "That's all very well for you to say. but how can I? I can't swim the way you can." ”You should learn,” said Little Joe. "it's easy." He had eaten all but the head of that Trout. Now, he licked his lips, and looked down at the head of that fish. "ll be- lieve." said he, "I'd like another. It you'll excuse me. Ill go get one." Little Joe ilid into the water and disappeared under the ice. Raddy looked longingly at the head pi that fish over on the ice. It wouldn't he very good eating, but it would be something. He started to go toward it. but just then the head of Little Joe Otter popped out of the water again. He had another fish. He olimbed out on the ice with it In doing so he knocked the head of the other fish into the water. He paid no attention to it. but began eating the fish he had just caught. "Mmmmml" said he once more. "You really ought to have a fish tor your breakfast. Raddy." "How about giving me pne?" said Reddy. Little Joe pretended not to near him. FEBRUARY CLEARANCE; cunouocnngy STDPWATCIFWRISTWATCH COMBINED 1 MN VALUE S39 50 Gold Colour polished case. Lum- lnous dial. Sweep second hand. Genuine Iealhar strap. (EXPANS- ION BRACELET 1.00 extra). Com- plele Instructions. Money hack within 5 days I! not satisfied. ient C.O.D..-or onclose, money or! der and save rharges. CANADIAN PRECISE WATCH x K rrs GUARDIAN. Ci-IARLOTTETOIWN contract Bridget Ily Josephine i Clubertmn O2)Orf0K A "swing" of no lam than 3&0 points resulted xrom East's delense In tiheiollowing dual. south dealer. , Both sides vulnerable. Q K Q 6 ' v A K 10 5 I i . 9 7 4 II. J 1 2 O 8 5 I Q T 3 Q 2 v 4 2 N V Q 7 0 3 Q Q 10 5 8 W E 0 K 5 3 2 3 all 4 3 Q A K 5 s A .1 io Q J D Q A J 9 .1. Q 10 9 8 0 The bidding: South West North East Pass Pass 1 Q Pass 2 .1. 2 Q 2 V Pass .1 N T Pa as P353 Dbla. Redbl Pass Pass Pass North's free rebid was decidedly questionable, and it was that which induced South to redouble the three-notrump contract. That re- double. however. was risky. and South would have been wise to open the bidding raizher than to bid so aggressively liner. The south hand was a perlectly sound one- club opening. West opened the diamond six. and when must put up the king there was no point in a duck by South. Having won with the ace, South led the club six toward dummy. He, felt that West should have both club honors, but there was the strongest probability that East had the heart stopper. West hesitated I moment, then put up the club king. He cashed the diamond queen and led the dia- mond deuce, driving out South't Jack. New South was very much on the spot. He could collect three spade tricks and two hearts, which, with the two diamonds already home. would hold the penalty to two tricks. but he was not reconcil- ed to paying l0()0 points and figur- ed that he might as well go all out. so he led the heart nine and put in dummy: ten! East, in with The heart queen, reacted precisely as soutlh had hop- ed. Remembering South's club bid. East returned H. spade, confident that his partner had the ace. 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