PAGE TEN '...--..,--. - By Thornton W. Burgess witi: worry is 1 uuuiin OFF immrl a turn in Ill? mad Just then pwce Spotty had been startled by ll.iil' approach of a boy on his way in .. lonely pond demo n the Green Forest He was going fishing. The I tic tmyii had leaped out of the t .irl and flattened herself on the tr-round back or the upturned roots . yof ll lflllE7i tree. There she had -kept perfectly still as she had been l.'iiiD,lll to (l0 But the little white spots of her 'prciiy l)ron'n mat had caught. the mw: of that bpy as he was passing nnd ln- had stopped to see what iliwv nere. He had discovered the "':.itriiml little fawn. Now he Hood looking down at her. trying Not lonowun: H”. .Wli' -1-"? "””"ll- Thc b-rat ,-i-r-ntions nf'nii tni. n'.7l Vim . Nauire ! CLOVER ciuia aim” (timrlottv-tonIi's Fiin-st Dance Hall EHCKY S.Uil'Ri)AY NIGHT l)(Hit'llll; 9 - 12 .lZl'.'lx'l(' l)u;xIc irirl his ('lm'cr Club Band Soloist. Tillllltx tor ittti couples. i For Rviznrmtimz: Plzwiic 1222 Saturday bctiyeen 4-? pm. To am-nl .1;-xippoiiitiiiciit phone your Reserva- tions cnrlx. Ni llv.-'vi'yzitioiis held after 10:30 p.m. i'l.-aw plionv in czinccllations early. NOTICE 'l'liv .iiii;i:.il invniiiig of the Law Society of Prince lddwarrl l-”i.iinl uill lw lit'l(l on Monday, the fifteenth rlay of Juno at S phi. at The Charlottetown Hotel in Cliarlottcton ii. (Signed) JOHN P. NICHOLSON", ' Sccrct ary-Treasurer, Law Society of Prince Erluard Island. NOTICE lN'CTl”I(.'i”. IS IIERERY GIVEN that at it General Meeting oi” tlw .Sli:irciioIrloi's of the Thompson Pro- tlucn (Viiiipiniy Limitcrl t-allcd for the purpose, a resolu- lion um nnvcrl for winding up the tforporntion volun- tarily LllitlPi' ihc Wiiicling L'p Act. M. BUELL, Secretary. Dntcrl a' ('li.ii'loIctrmii. lli'iii('n lCdward Island, this ltilililll tiny of Junc, .l.'i33. oyal Mounted , 4:752 rxrrv Wk; 5! HZMl77.V5, you've F41 LIN W727 721: l05760LD srtlxtl. mu .. . ., . . . xs Kii7Zor VTh"eMR y' he, rial Armawr Mu at am teat: :55. mi romvvauwttn IIIVIRLIAPN mar r r u . Jaaur ms Jenner; X lw-I i pull .lliilIallll.l' .. Then. very, very gently. he (Ith- ared the pretty little fnwn in his nrml. l. to Rake up his mind what he should do. He had looked in all directions. but more had been no sign of Mother Dcrr. "You poor littlc t1iin;.'.” said tiiv boy, "talking soltl) as he hem over the small Deei. "It must be that sometthlnz has liziivpeiied to your mother. Yes. sir, it must be than she has been kuled or sovnethiiie You are too sninll and too yming to look nut (oi yourself. I t'h:nk I'll take you lioiiie and 'I':ikr care of you until wu are big enough to look out for 5-ciirsrlr. I would love to ihaye a pet Deer, but I wouldn't want to trike one minty from its imothei. Or! ('0ur6P not. But ynii:-. mother isnlt here, and I'm sure something has ,hapvperied to her ” He hid his rod behnd the llll'n6d-up roots of the tree. Then, ,yery. very gently, hc mtiieitrd lhn pretty little tmtii in his nnnis. all the Limo t;lik.ng to her in a low voice. Once more he looked ihi: wziy and that Wit). but he did not see lmntther Then he turned. and t:iidtz- .e,d back alonrz the old marl t'liroil2li the Green Forest. He W115 cai':'x'ii1': Woe Spotty with the :1-mic-st 1-urr. Not for the xmrid would he liayc hurt her. 1:”: could feel hor little tin-art going utter-pat, pittcr-pat with (right, r Id he tried his best to lsooiilie her ti talking to llPl1 Nmv and then ll” gently strnkczl her. Wee Spotty was hi good liziinls. but she didn't know it, Sim xms pteriwbly frigliteiied. who could this strange two-legged person be” lwhere was he taking her” What iwould he do to her? Where was imothe-r? Why didn't she come to 1 her reeoiie? i The boy hurried as fast as he Icould. He wanted to get home and (show iiie folks there, the pretty llittle pet he had found. i "I'll rtut it in the henynrd.” snld ihlklflfl to himself. "It can't get. mm of there. and it will he satr 'trom any stray Dogs Later. I'll make it pen (or it. I guess probably I'll have to feed it. with a bottle. It is A good thing we have plenty of lnnilk. I think it is too young to take anythim: but inlk at present. iwhiati a lovely little thing: it. is" He lifted the small Deer a liitle ihiizher, and put. his cheek against. lher head. He felt that he loved her 'Inlready. There was no cmelty in l the heart of that boy. He was so sure that. that little fawn was i motherless and hell-pless that it lnever entered his head that he was i &iF(Hun-u?d13nw;7sT.;1?1ii F" ontract Bridge By Josephine Culhertlon LOSING A GRAND SLAM South rather extended himsel! in bidding the grand slam in the hand below, but that was not his real error. West dealer. North-South vulnerIblc- 4 Q G t 9 9 5 Q A K Q 3 4. A J 8 5 n K 10 7 4 3 9 8 5 Q K J10 N O 7 3 3542 W E 01870 g 10 5 S 4 2 3,. '1 Q 2 g A 3 2 V A Q Q 9 v .1. K 0 10 9 7 4 8 The bidding: What North East. Smith 3 Q Dble. Paris 4 N '1' Pass 5 9 Pass 7 Q Pass Pass P5-95 ' There ni-nld be cnnnidemble uram1lii:,v ill ex'pcrt, circles over the "(lOlllPll?lt't1l'ill'Q" oi South's tour iintruinp b.d. but the actual Norxli-soutli were ordiiiary. simple piaycrs ulio VlPW every lmir-no- trump call as a Blackwood b.d, and so more was no chance of a mis- iiiiderstaiiding. Noith hid five hearts to show two aces. and South, reading the response as ace-show- lug, blithely cuiiirnilteil himself to tho i:.rniid slam. Wr-st. looking only for a lead that wnu'd not jeopardize anything. selccierl his singleton club-he telt sure that the nppnnents had that. suit sold South non and ran off rive inure trunips. dL9c:ii'dimz st heart and ii spade from the board. but ihe only hope-an extremely slim min, considering West's open- ing bid!--he could see was a tnorable position of the heart king, and wlwn that finesse failed he kicked lirniscif for not stopping at the Flllilll slain lcvcl. South sliwnld have "hated him- self" for a difrci'eiit reason--the liict tliiit. he didn't win l3 tricks. If the hmrt king lay where it crriaiiily ticurcrl to lie, in Wears hand. and if West also had the spade king, as was likely, all South had in do was to cash the spade ace before running off every trump. simply taking the pains to keep ilw spade queen hlnnk. one heart and the thrrin top diamonds in dnnimy. when he thr-n cashed the diainon-ds. disrarding the low spades from his own hand. West would find himself the victim of n Vienna Coup. Forced to keep the made king rnzalinst dummyks queen, he would have to blank his king of hearts and it. would be no teat at all for South to lead dunimy'.s heart dirzwtly in his ace. NORTH BAY. I0 I - Mervyn Hiitson. 29-year-old camp cook. was committed Thursday tor trial inn :1 charge oi murdering three- year-old Susan Hutchings, left. in Ihis caro May 20. By Zane Gray ' l"LL TAKE MY ARE vou suns vou l'-””lCE5- - INANT 7U...VQU MN? RJV W73 ALL FN05 (..: K'DPlt;(3 , Liil Abner . rr saws As no MOMMY was mom. HONEY...TEE nee. .7 'covE LOCJLE AWVA-l UGLIEST FACT is-cl.nl.uI. GQKIG TAL THE. FACTS O? Sl.Ol-BBOVLAN Ll7E.: .ofi'-. .255? OH,NO.SUH .'.'-SO Ai-I'LL MARRV WEAKFISH BULLMOOSE, EF AH WINS THE MATCH- vou A SLOBBOJIAN 'r:i'rIzi.N.'.' & . 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Ev'I2YBoUr 2'0 MADE HAD oisA99EAa:D, AN' A NEYKNONE wps By Edwina - --CUTTiN' OFF HIS OWN SON ENTIPELY AN' LEAVIN' NAPoL:oN.Iti. as-r YOU VlVN'T KNOVV may vouecouw H 2 TH OCEAN IN hr 35' Amamous, i.)n:4i"x' STARTEGD' ON A EHOE By Carl Andersor . Assoa-rip SHOE STRINGS Tb- Iy Harry Haenigieni. MOYNE HOW COULDYOIJ HAVE ' ACTUAL YMAIZRIED A MAN wuo HA5 UTTERLY no sense --uL3Ft SOCIAL VALUES ?