PAGE TEN By Thornton W. Burgess been a fuzhtimz fury. r-hat. Dog. and smking him with her dashing at Ill TWIN! G0 WADING 14;;-n by doing. You will find I 1331:. thus learned will stay lnl mind. sharp hoois. Now she was once more the gentle, soft-eyed mother. It was the first time the small pDeer had ever seen a Dog gahrig now . nther told them that was "old Moth" h&ture'ltr1IflP oi the worst enemies the Deer Ifolk had. ”Ne:ve'r leth: llizog ziedt vnear vou, It you can 9 ," ea - W W: -:a::.:1:i.::d 3:2... to . ms. .. m gnbog alnd I-m,”-.y;prit -H10 is war, use those lonxz id" mm away They had hp(inlIlPRS rut x-our.-:. and get away from mum under L wndmll (mm that” reirzhbm-hood as fast as you wh& mw could peep am and calxt. .s::ri mother. ' VON) that fight. It had been hard V l3:it tlmt. Don th.s morning vat Q, 1-uune that it had beecrli the frixlcilp Igsntilqlll .115 nnse, sa d "nu. timid mother thP.V ha 33 ” ” - ,9 1 d Moilirr mrided ”Some Docs can N3! Blown. Mrs. T-vmhnioo R dn t...n," said she i"I'hnae are the noixcs NOTICE IS i-ll-JREBY Gll'li.V that at a General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Thompson Pro- noinr L.IghI7foot'a txwin fawrm. fol- one "What ran we do except run?” uked one tn! the twins most dangerous. Those are the ones most hard to get rid of. some other Dogs can follow only as long .5 they can see yrvu. They are bad enough. but the ones who can follow our scent. are worse. They are the hardest to fool and get id of.” ”What can we do except run?" asked nne of the twins. "Fnllmv me and I'll show you one thing mu can do." replied mother. and started off among the trees. The two little Deer tagged along at her heels and they kept ve-13' close They were still thinking at that dreadful Dog and how he had tr;ed to pull mother down. Mother led the way among the duce Company Limited vallorl for the purpose. a resolu- tion was passed for winding up tho Corporation volun- tarily under the Winding I'p Act. Fl. Bl'ELL, SN-rotary. Dated at Charlotetown. Prinrn lirlward Island, this fourth day of June, l95."w. ciovei cws om: Charlottetowlfs Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 9 - 12 Jackie Doyle and his Clover Club Band Tables for 100 couples. For Reservations Phone 1222 Saturday between 4-8 pm. To avoid disappointment phone your Reserva- dons early. No Reservations held after 10:30 p.m. Please phone In cancellations early. LABOR PROTECTWE UNION ANNUAL MEETING All paid up members are urgently requested to meet in their Hall Sunday afternoon at. 2 p.m. H. McQL'ARRlE, So-on-iury. i m 71111 Kllll IE VUUF King Of The Royal Mounted I IEL4x.L M7-"fl touzz. INHRI 4r Joe Palookn cum-uirs mo am. osoaee HAD A oessn. rum Aw ms T'GlVE Hts ANSWER RIGHT AWAY. I CALLD 30! OUT RES AWAY. I WANT TASY 'iM WHAT HE minus OF TH' DEAL. lLi'l Abner I I new wouounct: V0073 57 4:1 enutr Ico'r1'.'.'- WHAT'S mA1' ;; NOISE? ,- l'l'3' FATHER'S ' ' JET PLAN . Soloist. ; ' over small trees nver tow-ard Laughing Brook. lFor qxrtr 2 distance they walked mimic the Ci-ranked Little Path, It Iwas easier walking there. By and ;by they vame tn Inugzthing Brook. flit the edge at It mother stopped. and Wit her head down to drink. The turns did the same thing. one on each side :1." her. it was a ipreltv srht. Yes, sir, it was a tpretty sigzht. I Cmaker tho Raven. flying over, i looked dmvn and for once he didn't .01-rmk. He tlew to the top of a tall itree from which he could Wnt,C'.l. lhievvr had he seen A prettier sight . in the Green Forest. Presenitly. nmther lifted her head. The snmll Deer In thezr pretty spotted mats fdld the same "thing. Whatever lmnther did. they did For 3. mo- ment or two mother was undecided which way to go. Then she started up Lauglung Brook, walking in the :water where it was very shallow. I Behind her the twins followed, also I walking in the water, Presently l they came to a deep pool. The water . was too deep for wading. Just be- 'lnw the nrml the water was shal- lnw The hmnk was quite wide there land the miter rippled and danced stones It was hardly over rnnshea-'5 ankles She crossed to the other side. and of course. the fawn: followed. On that side she could walk in shallow water :around that pool. and this she did. Now and then, she turned to look 'bark. making: sure hhat the twins lwere keeping in the water. 5 "Why don't we go back up on tme pland where the wallcing is easier?" .asked one rvt the twins. "I don't like walking in the water." he added. I "Hue you tm1:ntt.en that Dog?" :-.sked' mother Both monk their heads. Both .looked puzzled. Whlat in the world Continued on page is usr " Vb-5 'I-U ' WELL. WE MADE A GOOD DEAL . NEH HEH,..VOU OWN FIVE THEHGUARDIAN. contract Bridge By hlephina Culbertson 4...... nuuuxnnuunnllnuvluukux GOOD RECOVERY West made an unfortunate open- ing in the following hand, but he recovered admirably. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q K8 6 Q Q10 65 ,9 KJ 10 s 4 IQA ; Q 5 2 Q J10 1'- v A s 4 N ' 32 A7 :. Q J 9 W E O Q 9 6 3 as i -1-: Q A9 9 K J 1 Q 5 3 4. K 10 76 5 4 The bidding: North East. South VVesI 1 Q Pass 24. PM: 2 Q Pius 2 N T Put 3 N '1' Pass Plus Dble. Fun Fun Pass West was npeculattnsz. of course. when he, doubled three notruimp. but his ”ear" told him that North- South had been goimz in for some "pushing" on their own account- na indeed they had, The club queen looked like a safe and oonstmctivt- lead. despite South's rlub bid so West made that choice. At the declarer led a low heart. to his king and West won. It was obvious- ly unwise to cnnrtinue rlubse-East. having played the deuce at the first Irirk- -sn West made the only attractive shift to spades. He laid down the queen n.' that suit. Dummy plaierl low and Ernst siz- nalled encotimzenmir ulill the seven. Declarer ducked in his own hand also. and West then led an- other spade. won by the ace. Now Smith led R diamond in- ward the dummy. and West made the key p':iy' he worn '.'i:ht In with the are. It was absolutclv vital to preserve East's: entry. if any: It would not suffice. It East had the diamond queen. for rlvclnrer to" guess wrong if West (lucked the diamond lead. After putting up the diulnond ace West led his last spade. and that was the end so far as the declarer was concerned. He came out with only eight tricks-he could not establish the diamond suit. without. leitinrz East km in to cash his long spades District convention Of Women's Institutes of County Line Number One, will be held at Clinton Hall, Monday, June 29. Meetings at 2:00 RM. and 8:00 PM. Supper served, 65c. Eve- ning meeting. guest. speak- ers, Mrs. J. E. Lawson and Mr. W. S. McMu1-trey, B.Sc. KNOBBY ME LAD... : THOUSAND ACRES. 4'. 5iEii3Ev'1t....,9VE A . IN OUR FAMIDII. 7 T. lllllil" scmnd tricki CHARLOTTETOWN Tippy and "Cup" Stubs J UNBp 20. 7 long, By lidwina --WELL .WHEN OLE BUNCH HEARD TH”TAP,'rAD” IN YOUNG BAINTLEY'S OLD Room, I-IE Rusuao UP5TAJI26-- , --BUT TH' TAPPlN' STOPPEDIE --AN' THEN IT STARTED AGAIN" U0 I TH' ATTIC" .I . --I LL HAVE IT OUT VIITH WUU NOW? HOLLERED BUNCH, Si-lAKlN' HIS FIST AN' CLIMBIN' TH' ATTIC 5TAlR3-- '- BUT THERE, WAS A By George McMa nut. p.HIKi7DB D HOME -VLIJ. . wows HIS secnenszv At-JD ;rEi.I..i-45:2 - I - By Clifford McBride 1: vou I9 iwmemmw nrswucrec wuareb sou rzsemcn AT Aron-,7 EV I4 BEATINGS THIS YEAR! wunrs Au. -rune magma ABOJT ? 5OU'D BETTE? GET BUSY AND GIT 1b WORK. . tau WERE RIGHT, I GRANMA -' LOOK. I CAUGHT YOUR CANA ' By Walt Kelly l NA-m2AI..! Pnvncm AWN, HONEOT snake: mm our 5?323'E'J- AT lb was: i'3o?:53o2f2”t'5E”Ei:3fpil5”'”6' AHM-BEELLA AN'cAmiD A g 9.auvMt THE sac: AN' , . , i?t”:-E”'9tLi"2'5I':W.tita zt:":;t:.:2T.”ar.z2z.;tr ignq-y 9W5” my, cg gy. Bur ANvwAvpA IMPoe-res? M,-nan”, ,uN,mNh” WHOCOULDNT ezzonczxmie 1: x on, vss, I KEEP it A mmzyau ALL our: Fic-H15! -I ' . Iy Hairy Haenigsen M7 PIPE CLEANERS! wuo TOOK MY PIPE CLEANERS ? I BORROWID THEM FATHE3; FOR HAIR CURLEB . SOMETIMES FATHER CAN BE VIOFOUNDLY UNRE)6ONA3LE.