Tuesday. Feb. 28. 1956 "The Guardian, Page 9 IN MEMORIAM MRS. BENEDICT MIcI(lNNON t 50METHlNG A heat" as step. s careless touch- liiuister lies in wait for such. -om Mother Nature. l,tlll9 Joe Otter does is lot of uniitlerliig up and (town Laughing lirook and other brooks and often along. the Big River. it is partly shccause he is a fisherman. living very largely on'the fish he must iaIcli,, And that nieaiis that he must do his fisliini; in many places. It is also partly because he likes to roam about. He isn't what is called a ”homc body." Anyone who travels must watch is stop. One moment of forgetful- ess or carelessness may mean trouble of the very worst kind. No one knows this better than does. Little Joe Otter. in one way he is better off than some of his neighbors. He can do a lot of his traveling in the water by swim- miihz. That is the safest way. He . doesn't have to worry much then. it is "ulicn he is walking or run- ning on the land. or perhaps in the edge of the writer. that he has to watch his step. Of all things i Iiiat anyone can do. stcpning intotirbtnlwvivatclliliill tllohallleili trouble is the easiest. And oftenl i it is one of the hardest things to step out of. 1 Little .loe had left Laughing Brook and traveled across country; through the woods to another brook, a bigger brook. He knew . that brook as well as he dldlwithout first looking to see where Laughing Brook. He knew every twist and turn. every rock, every Clean Ba .. , V41, with Bnksiu Soda H I ufe and &rl deansu. To clmn baby's hath. s 'lshslit:tlehalringsods owl damp cloth and wipe over fa plllte-phosbookwdndpeonwsuy '-dmodtdnctnas.ChwetIliDidmHlI.. ICLICOUOQHMOIIIOH. BAKING SODA DUKE, BICAIIONAIE of Q5 0193 Rsllsvs Sutfsdng Fast- With ; Vnonuo O pleasant . ahys ltwo-legged folk whom nearly all of y WWI F0-SW1 Md 59”'"W "I (ha 1”” must be looking for fur coats. Yes, . i t V SODAislr. he must be looking for fiirlxanyquleii kindly and "mus rm"; ;costs. costs that didnt beinng,tol In Early manhnnd he mamedi it? There passed sway in the Char iiottetown Hospital on Jan. 10. 1956. iMrs. Benedict NllscKlrri;on sttela 1 ion illness. The ate s. Mac n- ;nong was the daughter of dame: . Usma SELF Robinson and Bridget 0'Nell Ind in I great many instances the ;was born at Grand Trscsdie sixty- declsrer cannot protect himself two years ago. the youngest of s against an adverse ruff, even it be large family. She was married and is keenly aware that it is immin- lthere sre left to mourn the loss am. That being 30.. it is 3" "'9 tot s devoted mother. besides her more important that Self-DFOIECF husband mm. mm and two daugm, ion should be used when there is en Norah Mrsy Raymond Rowe. an easy means. The hand below Charlottetown; Mrs. iDr.i E. B. l""5'"l" W5 Wl"t' IORIES CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson - a trump was led. East went up ; ton. Frnin that time on. declarer PROTECTION the fact that West was void in the higher-ranking suit, spades. made it desirable in use the shutout technique. The effort doubtless would have succeeded if South had had only a five-card spade suit. Defending against the doubled i'oiur-spade contract. West opened the heart king. Dummy won and with the king and. deciding that his best defense was to try for I diamond ruff. returned his single- uas battling for a lost cause. He won with the diamond ace and led another spade, but East won and shifted in the queen of clubs. West sniothcred the king and returned a diaiiioiid. and East ruffed. hr the setting trick. South should have seen that the one chance of losing the contifcl. Johnston, St. Stephen. N.t!.'. Clif- Wont dulof. ford, Charlottetown; Daniel Dun- Both ides wlnersblo. can. and Raymond in Toronto: sl-l .314; so one sister. Mrs. ABM! Mac-, QA Auley. Charlottetown; and three gxrruaz ibrothers, Michael Robinson. Chsr- Q10? lottetwn: Joseph. Sitlllholwi Ind 1 0535 Alfred residing in Dayton, Ohio.: VKQJ N 983 She was a faithful member of 1054 .w E 0118.5 the R. C. Church and the large S . 02' number of mass cards and mes-; 9 sages of sympathy testify to the; 5d'i 3109', iesteem in which the late Mi'I.' :31 Mscxinnon was held. i . Aqin, Her funeral which was largely. gx attended was held from the Chsr- . H llnitetown Funeral Home to the NddlM'- iciiui-cii of the Most-'Holy Redeem-p wuz Nomi nu I no er on Thursday Jan 12.. where, 40 Pass Pass to u". ml-t going to get my fur Requiem Mus W” mu by Rev 19.. pm DH. 1:.- Murphy. Present in the '3' PIN --i- Gregory R P F Mac "T SHHCWBW We” "' ' ' ' w -r l ldin was too sand in hole. every old log that lay besideiDonial1d tIndmR?:l'nirr::"'l'3:l:1 EVeo,x'..one essen'.seuf)or shfirst-hand preemp- lt or in it. There are times when :il'.;5TIl:P35pm hearers werov Robiiilvxe hlflhSlll:iE;a:l:1Sa;0I:(Poimxgmlg -- , - p - I I n rarejciii I: i - the most faniiliai things, the thlngsien Gammh Raymond Dunn, lilaik M the Mid Mm me” solid. miss W9 kmw bimi may I” H" m"sl1Af59"3"n' Goeme Beam hanklinll only the top card). However. dangerous things. That is because Lat-ny. Euceiie MacDonald- cost." thought Little Joe. i-- - -- - and iiio great - graiidcliiltlren that none of the Green Forest and The family of the mm M”. Bang mourn the loss of a devoted grand. Green Meadow folk can stford to edit! Macxinnon wish to thank .1i.fatlier. dos Hm. J 9 (mm w nt ihdr '”c"d5dfgr:'";h:s:;;:dr:':;l Funeral services iicre Cflldllcled 0 now I! I it i 9 ipaihy exten e urn . , . h l Fling - d H M 1 "K this big L on lteh. llith at the (his o m ltiiiiltiittiltrlghleni-Jstschclellzlz iii: step. This Sad bercavcmen it-ral Home by his pastor Dr. E..f. means that he never took I step T-”i”'.Tf" Bsrass of the Tryon Baptist . g Church assisted by Rev. Lloyd he was plmlnghlns leetilne twu tArcher of the United Church. ,doubly oaieful ecause a mos as1 Hymns for the Serviw Wm,” ALFRED A. FOY Many friends and relatives heard soon as he reached the big brook he made what was to him an un-t discovery. One of those "There's a land liiat is fairer than day". "Lites Railway to Heaven" a favorite hymn of the deceased. and "Shall we gatlier at the river". Pall hcarei's were Sheldon Dixon. the furred and featheretihfoltlj iii:-ting at his home in North 'l'r.VW-1 trust had been along is roo . on February ilth., of Alfred A. Foyzcharles Rohprh Claude vow”, What would a Msn be doing along in his 72nd year. Mr. pay iivedynawy Quill?” Pen? "mm" mm m” hm” " ml” "m' M year", practically all his life in the Tryon om, Imhnmn I'M" '1” mmmm h, km,w' H” conimunity where he was known l l 'll1lPlilllPt1i was in the faiiiily plot at Trynii Peoples Ceiiietery. The many beautiful floral tributes gave Ihlm, but did belong to the ones it?" Ye" wurlu them" H mustifour years of marriage leaving "' "plferl I ltwo daughters. Hilda now Mrs, H: isnt songs in W" "W '"'iHarry Ross of Albany and Albs, cost. thought Little Joe. You k.nnw1M,.sy Fr", Dame; M Chnrioue. Little Joe wears one of the finest town. some year, later he married M '" N7 '3""- Mrs. Bessie .ilcLure who predec- So Little Joe watched his step eased him leaving 1 iron Harold with the greatest care. He was sus- Fny now living in Summerside. PlCl0l"l- V9Y'Y- VFW tlllsplcious. it His widow, the former Mrs. didn't take him long to find tlinti Esther '1'.-eme.-9 and . brother, he had reason to be. He found al.lohn Fov of Turtle Creek, N. B. Wickld-.i8Wed H981 Will it had hf? survive him, twelve grandchildren set with great cunning. Anyone with i less suspicion. or less smart, com- ing along that way would have lbeen almost sure to step in it. That trapper knew the ways. all the habits of the ones he was try-I ing to trap. That trap was cleverly hidden- where an Otter traveling up or down the brook would be al- to most certain to step in ii. Little Joe got hold of the chain by which P E N The final chapter of the life story of bank swiridler Lucius A. Psrmeleo as told by him- self appears in The Standard. This week he tells how a clever schema rnistired and led to his arrcst in Ottawa. Get The Stsridsrd- on sale Out Our Way; IVE BEEN I!uMMAeiu6 N -me ATTIC FOR . some OLD PAPE15 i 1 1 mo IVE eons Am 4, LEFT MY GLASSES V--4 ue THERE--1 ARD ertrurle Harvey who died after i it was fastened snd pulled it out of its hiding-place. He got s paw under it and turned it over. The jaws snapped together with an ugly sound. "There must be more of these things." thought -Little Joe. "I must warn Mrs. Joe. So Little Joe turn- ed about and went back to Laugh- ing Brook. 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