IUNE 24. 13253 flit; TWLVS wnxr ro STAY l' ill nlrl rrri mung in every day. -.,(.,,1.-1 srt .'lfl(iE n t..me for play. -.-Old Mdiher Nature 1' 1.1".-lr.'nnt inc Deer and 111210 twins had spent it .. , the BC."il'fl'. It was the first , -, by L119 rniriis, and they aun- ylr loved it. They had waded in l I ) we ptxiis and in shallow places 311g Linghzngz Brook, but never a had ti-try seen so much wat- It wasn't it very two pins". I, loud. but it seemed big to the .'”IP fznrns. when the time came . lnavc lrhcy didn't want to go. 1--.-nv wrmied to stay right there. 1 y wiicn Mother promised to i ihcni hack there soon again B. Y. C. HARD TIMES SOCIAL TONIGHT HOLY NAME Admission: Mic in Costume; 75c if not 9 to 12 RM. Lunch Dancing ISLAND C0-O ANNUAL By Thornton W. Burgess were they willing to leave. As a matiter or tzct mother brought them back there again the next night. Again they saw their father there. Again he blew at them, and made them jump and run to mother. He was just as groucliy as he had been the night before. But the next nlglht when he tried to scare the twins, he failed. They didn't scare. They continued to dtand and stare most impolltely. so it was that mother continued to bring them back to that little pond deep in the Green Forest for their evening drink. Never had they visited it in the daytime. But at last came e day that was unusual- ly hot. Mather Ligth-tifoot was most uncomfortable. The twins were most uncomfortable. They lay hid- den in n thicket. Not 1!. single Mer- ry Little Breeze was moving. The lawns painted for breath Never. never in thir short lives had they been so uncomfortable . How they did long for night to come! They vmndered if mother felt as uncom- fcrtmhle as they did. Mother did. After a while she called the lawns from the thicket where they were hidden. Without a word more she turned and led the way of! among the trees. she moved slowly, It was too hot to move fast. The twins panted after her. Where could she be; going? It had scorned too hot to lie still. but now it seemed much, much too hot to be moving. Not a leaf stirred. You see there was no air stirring in there among the trees. P SERVICES MEETING '.l”lic annual mccting of Island Co-op Sciwiccs Cn- nporativo Ass'n. Ltd., will be held in Birch Courl, Experimental Farm, Charlottetown on TODAY, WEDNESDAY, All those inicrcsicd are cordially inviicd JUNE 24th AT 2 P.M. M-V BLUE PRINCE Freight will be accepted up to 5 p.m. Thursday, June 25. for next sailing MN Blue Prince to St. John's, Nlld. For space reservations and rates, apply: NEWF()IlNDI.AND SHIPPING SERVICE P. 0. Box 65 Phone 1605 King Of 'IihAemRoyal Mounted . j k,V(Hyyoo 1 BLUE PETER STEAMSI-IIPS LIMITED I After a while mother did I funnyv think. She laid down in the wnter. At long last, which really wasn't very long at all but merely seemed so, they saw it silvery gleam ahead of them. They lifted their pretty little heads, and their delicate lit- tle noses smelled water. In a few minutes they came out of the woods to the shore of Paddy the Ben- verls pond. Mother waded right inbotlie water She waded out un- til the water was over her back. Right there the pond was quite deep. The fawns. having learned to do whatever they saw mother do. did the same thing. of course they couldn't wade out as far as mother could. but they did wade out until the water was almost over their backs, How good it felt. Mother turned, and waded ashore. There she shook herself. The izwins did the same thine. Thev filled the air with spray as thev shook 'them- seivcs. Mother led the way along the shore in wlhere water-lillles were growing e little way out in the wet- er. she waded out and pulled loose several of the pads, 35 the lilv leaves are called. She tossed n couple over to the twins. The lar- ter were big enough now to eat green food, and those lily-pads tasted good. There were other wai- or weeds there that the little Deer found good to eat. After awhile mother did a fun- lny thinsz. She laid down in the 3 water. She did this where the wa- ter was deep enousrh to cover her bndiv. but her head and neck were wholly out. The twins looked et her and waited for her to get no She didn't get up. Then the f twins tried lying down in the water. .It was wonderful. Tliere was no ipnnting with the heat now. At the place mother had chosen to lie lin the water there was enouuh shade from trees snowing A little yn-av back from the water to shut. off the direct rays of jolly, round. MCaitini1Ved'on.-page S12 NOTICE All taxes due Donaldston yschool District not paid on, or before June 26, will be sent in for collection. ' Ii Mrs. Frt-(I Rowe, . ' Secretary. i South dealer. Both aides vulnerfbie. QKQ48 UQD QAJ10 .y.K752 , .10 .35 QAK84. 910765 QQ752 W E 32 &10843 S QKBH Q9 QAJ9762 OJ l 993 q.AQJo Thebldding: south West North llut IQ Page SQ Fun 44. Page 49 Pan (Q Fun 54. Put 6. Plus Pun Pnu CHOOSING THE TRUMP The fact that partner has stratig- iy raised one suit does not. invari- ably set that suit. as the best "trump. smith in the following hand drew a mncvluxion that is too often dup- licated in other games. West opened the king and ace oi hearts, and South had no play whatever for his slam contract. The diamond loser could not pos- sibly be salvaged. A little discussion then reveeled that six club: would have been the veriest "breeze" 1or South. The latter would simply have to ruif one heart, cash the A-Q-J of clubs. then lead to the diamond are (or a spade honor in dummy) and cash t.he clulb king, drawing West's last club. South would of course discard a. diamond on the club king, then claim the balance with solid spade tricks. Obvicuskv. it never occurred to south to wind up in a club contract on a four-card suit when his six- card major ruit had been jump - supported. But that is precisely what he should have considered- and then should have elected to do, subject to North's approval. If North had four clubs to the king. as his five-club call might well indicate. 'the combined hands would normally produce more tricks with Sonthie long spades as in side suit than with spades trumps. 'I'hi: same principlcnpplicsiime and in-' gain to partnership holdings nr 5-4 in one suit and 4-4 in another- the shorter stilt is an adequate tmmlp. while the five-card suit pro- duces n discarding opportunity, AVEYIIRC players will be doing tliamselves :4 great favor in digest. could be liable for cleaning bills. ing this simple principle. N0 SPLASIIING SAULT STE. MARIE Ont... (CPi -A recent mild spell that left pools of water in theeti-eels promp- ted police chief I. ll. Robertson to warn motorist: against splashinir pedestrians and other cars. While there is no specific penalty for splashlnlt. he pointed out the) By Zane any 7muvuv77': MR7 . III. MD IIITHIIA5 Ill!!! 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