By Thornton 9. ,A. - W. Burgess THIS GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOVVN l The Tiny Folk (A real story or real children (or very young children) "R.-r-ring!” went the telephone. Susan listened. One big long ring. tvio little short onesl Yes. that was the ring that meant. it was for someone at the Dale house. "I-Iello.” answered Mrs. Dale. Susan stood very still, and listen- T0 60 OR NOT to Go not welcome, he was not made ed closely. "Yes, Ya. That would l0 feel lmW91C0m9- be lovely. Susan would be so You always find those leaders: All that night and until noon. pleased. Yes, I shall. Fine. Good- best i Who boldly meet lhe sudden test. the next day. that storm lasted.' Then the sun came out. All the "Goodbye. and good luck." -called bye. Mrs. Dale hung up the receiver, Tilly The Toilet rnnnunn 1 11. 1-735 . By Bob Gusiafson -Old Mother Nature. pigeons went out. Homer went; an 59, bug non" dldgrr hull and turned from the phone. Farmer Brownie Boy's raclngiwll-h them There 8 boy who own- 1 it. i ”Sandra is coming over to play for pigeon, Home; the imamer, hadyed the other pigeons saw him as in while. Susan. I-Iurry here till I he was greedily picking up Iood, T '" comb your hair." Napoleon and Uncle McBride been one of quite a large nuniberi oi homing pigeons entered in ajllnd SEW mil he WW9 blinds 011 lung-distance race. It had bet-n;his legs. None of the other birds 3 poor day to slam Lhp race. rm-iwas banded. The boy knew at oncei the birds had to fly in the have that this was a homms or car- of a storm. It Wasn't a bad storm rier pigeon. and that it probably had been flying in a race when "You are I handsome bird. and! I wish you were mine," said thel boy. "I suppose I could shut youl up and keep you and no one would l know what had become of yuu.. But I'm not going to do it. Whenl Susan danced up and down. She was so glad Sandra was coming over. Sandra lived quite some BE” IT was in distance away. well into the mld- 5gVEgA:'A;:EeAGJPAn”,g dle ol the village. so she couldnlt , come over very olten. Susan can at first. In fact, when the race! , V ., started, the sivrin .iil- t'lilll' n tho storm drove it to shelter. ?:u fgsdlfxglg ge;:"l:d' fmd m CH5 1" lvhp Wlndow (0 ltillch. 5001! She throat mix a. llm lll'CX iltzx on Hmim had sorrly needed rood 3 l” ' llm 3 mglsaw Sandra trudeinz up the lam- l ' ' I9 5” 3”” H" 1” lmd 59”” MW and ran to the door to meet her. home. Through the number on one of these bands I can find out where your home is and I ami going to write and find out II you get there." He was as good as his word.l He waited until Homer was thoroughly rested. Then onabright morning he took him out in the yard and tossed him in the air. "Onl .your way, now!" he cried. But Homer didn't go on his wnyw He circled and flew a short dis-i tance, then came back and joined the other pigeons. Somehow hel dreaded going all alone. Perhaps he would have dreaded it more it he had known what a longg distance he had to riy. The boy caught him. for he was very tame and easily caught. He was mkenl a short distance away. and once more tossed in the air. As usual. he nircled. and as he widened his circle it brought the pigeons hc l had been with into sight again. He just couldn't make up his mind to go, so he new back and Join- ed them. l ll became noise ui.ri worse, (me'iiiiri water Ho ate gi'eediiy. When by me they ch-iippeu out In seeizl 1'.lS crop was lull, he flew back shelter until Homei. siimiigci- of up to the loft for he was still wing and stoutor or heart. was tly- tired iroin his long struggle against ing alone Bill men he had loflllt? wind and storm the day be- mme down at lilnl. and he wi-isitore. There in the lofty the boy fortunate in ll'l'll no ind iouzzdycaught him and examined the It wasn't long before the two little girls were busy talking and playing. "Let's play with my paper dolls." suggested Susan. "That will be fun,” Sandra agreed. "I like dressing them up in all the different clothes." "Which one do you want?" Susan asked. "Ill take Betty Are these dresses?" "Let's pretend our paper dolls are getting ready for school." Susan said. "Next year you and I shall be going to school too. I'll put this pretty gingham dress on my doll, for it is like my own." "Yes." answered Sandra. "M.V Betty just loves pretty blouses and full skirts that swing out. I must find one like that for her. Here is a pretty blue skirt. I think this pink blouse would look nice with ll, There! how does my paper doll look?" "Just line!" Susan exclaimed. ”Wouldn't it be wonderful I! we had as many dresses as these dollr . hr," Mm,-9 pigeon: were kept;b.1nds. Hr copied the numbers in' in the loft of the barn. The i' a note-book. "How about You Mom?" . . you want wmr youngsters to be full of life, rnn., healthv'? Then we 'om Scott's Emul- H011 (oily. an watch! es. Scott's hel a your children grow up strong. develop noun teeth. atrnnz bones. It contains rmrur Vitamins A & I). plus oil and added ' mincrnls! Ac-ta fast. tnatoa better. i4a.ooo.ooo bottles sold-Scotti; l l Emulsion is dependable. I ii-r SCO'I'1"S EMULSION HIGH ENERGY TONIC Ignmi. N A y Once more the boy caught hlm.l have?"' This time he was taken in a car "Yvs.' Sandra agreed slowly and was carried a couple of miles llllnklnl! "4 OVPV TOY ll mlnUl0- "But then it would take me too long to get dressed each morning. I just wouldn't be able to make up my mind which one I wanted to wear." Just then Mrs. Dalo joined in "I think you are both happy lit- tle girls. just as you are. If you naoodbw. and good lucky clued can leave your dolls long enough. t came over and have some sand- v id it 3” ll” bl” mm" d " hm wiches and cocoa at the table.” ' And you couldn't count ten be- fore two little girls were enjoying before he was set free. This time when he circled and circled there was no inducement to come down. Once more he circled, and this time he straightened out and headed in the right direction for vhome. He. was once more on his may PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th . AFTERNOON SESSION-1:30 p.m. l at Red Cross lI8El('Iqllal'lPl'S. Charlottetown. Speaker-Mr. S. A. B)arnason. Toronto. Ass't. National Commissioner. DINNER MEETING AT 6:15 P.M. HIEECEDI TALK LIKE -riur MMG6 I! , Mmomii wane. The 106-fool. Colossus of Rhodes, one of the original seven wonders iot the world, was tnppleil by an learthquake in 222 BC. Dinner Tickets - SL00 Please phone R331 for 1-o.:ni'x'alioi1s by Fol). lllli. i If "The Clover Club", Charlottetown. ch. 1 h H. h H L" .701 k 'eIVir. H. H. Leather. 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