pg IANDOME STIIANGEB By Thornton W. Burgess come this way. I Now that warning was really a Good looks too often may deceive. challenge, and thg stranger was Prove not at all what you be- accepting 1.. Hg was coming lievc. -Old Mother Nature. knew um L his ,1, 14M". Gmu" Wu Ken-mg her sounded louder and louder. wish. she had been listening to the drumming of a stranger in the distance. and wishing that he woiild come where she could see him. From a mossy old log very near where Mrs. Grouse was hid- den. Thunderer. her handsome . , mate, was drumming a warning ll ' unpleasant ” ht Loylfocnxlslg to that other drummer not to B0 0W El E 10w commc '3 of their part-score), the fact re- Contract Bridge mains that takeout doubles should I: Josephine Culberlson not be shaded down to it high A MATTER OF TIMING card points. South had the right idea in the She wondered if the stranger was some as Thunderer. or perhaps liandsonier. Then suddenly there he W35. right in the little open- As it happened. howeier. South was lucky this time-or rather. he should have been. nearer and nearer. Mrs. Grouse was becoming really excited. She is young. and if he was as handg had ever seen before, and e was young. She wishetiihe would strut IINGIIIJN W. I. The April meeting (I lingatoa W. I. was beldfat tile lane of Mrs. Edgar Newson. The Inui- ing opened by repeating the one and Hymn. followed by Creed. Roll call was answered by 'nine members and one visitor. Red Cross sewing was passed into Mrs. Holmes. it was decided to get more capsules from the Red Cross. Correspondence was read. a lot- Mra. Grouse. "but of course. he doesn't know I'm here. He just thinks somebody may be watch- ing. My. but he's handsome! He looks just as Thunderer looked when I first met him. Titunderer fought for me then. and he has fought for me every spring since. There never has been a fighter like him in all the Green Forest. I wonder if he will fight for me now as hard as he has fought before. He's jealous. Thereis noth- ing like jealousy to make one fight. Oh. oh! There they go!" It was true. The two birds had suddenly flown at each other. After a moment. they separated. They had been just testing each other out. Neither seemed in a hurry to fight again. stranger He was warninl the to go off about his business. ing beyond Hie mossy old llll. He was no one Mrs. Groule Yes indeed. he was Moreover, he was handsome. handsome. a little so that she miithl 599 just how very handsome he was. He was standing alert and very still. his head held high as he faced Thunderer. The latter was now down on the ground. and they were facing each other. Thunderer atrutted. Then the stranger strutted. Each was try- ing to show off to impress the other. With his lovely tail spread ATTENTION from Red Cross.- It was decided to invite Corn- wall play to come to the hall. The Government grant was receiv- ed. Bills were presented and paid. Committee: were appointed as follows: programme. Min McDon- ald and Miss Ganieeter; lunch, Mrs. Stewart Colwill and Mrs. Leith Newson; School. Mrs. Fred Hanson and Mrs. Erroll Green. Neat place of ineetlng la the home of Mrs. lei-t Wilila: roll call exchange of needs and flower llllls. The meeting adjourned and Prograinine readings were given by Mra. Merrill Green. Miss McDonald and Mrs. W. Yeo. Two contacts were put on by Mrs. E. Newson; won by Miss Gamester and Ruth Hanson. after which lunch was served and soc- ial hour spent. FROM A 1'0 I The Canadian post office guide runs from Abbey, Snsk.. to Zwlcky guhet Kootenay region of British Iv Fran Striker following hand. but he applied west opened his. singleton heart like I (am his black ruff stand. I much too late. and South won wiihgthe ace and 3,”; up from around his neck. . . . . . mum We 48- ms ma -ck w -most LIVE STOCK BREEDE RS Ngfthereasiflre vulnerable cidadd ag:i.n5nl1 rfxffiphgg '16:: kill: touch the edge (:1! his spreadptaill ' careaiao. h aena an- . . . .. . ”5l'w"l to ”” "”"' won and a spade was returned. ',':,,y;3?gw'..v:h:3in:p:ii.eihe strung. The following inforination pertaimng to the Veterin- . . 2 sonny. king was siiiotii-cred by E, was truly handsome. was ;,..iai'y Policy in effect in this Province may help to elimin- 9 K932 W951. Eh" lid hlwilf .kh'5 d5pla(.j:.handsniner than .Thundei'er'.' Mrs. late some misunderstandings that. exist re the status of OJ 75 gwsrn Lihlhalgg :wi;r:'”So:l"h Grouse really dldndlnknnw. BM-iGovei-nmentgsubsidized Veterinarians practicing through- ..... W" ..... .2... . ha 35'; ":."i:z'":.:: .....””".i.'.?3.ii out the V in . i 1”." W"! 03:10! Ice-55511:; ;l:om0lel:";I”i:: ;::nbef0'9 yvouldj htliley fishtfd Mrsa (ilousde 1. These Veterinarians are paid a subsidy by the. 0 3 S .A 9 : Declam MM Mm um um! utijfwoulgy vwolm be 05:” Provincial Government through the Department '5 gin; guy and West, trying for two trump ,0 'd,i.,e .59 other away? of Agriculture and are not employees of the Gov- .K763 tricks. dkiscarded anigther dllllgitlntiil. Thunderer was ducking, and it ernment. 0 CAI South ten trumpe a spa e ii I k. H . , , , 9 Q8 dummy and ii diamond in his owngms rah". '.'.'3'.y..."..I-'”... 3: 2. The subsidies they receive are for a twofold pur- 3 A010!!! hand Iestalsllshins dumm.v's dla- lhis business. The stranger was pose: First, to provide the live stock breeder pro- TM Nddlns: mond Jack), their letl re clubg answering liini. iie showed no fcssional services at a uniform low fee rgardless last goon. West North ;l:f::'ed";;i:;lF-ige :l(f'e5l;”f'l:ul13I:;: sigTI;ls at all of bgmg afraid. of distance travelled. Second, to compensate the h' . ' 'i- was no min w. v r ' .- - - 1”?” Pm . :3: when the club eight MS returned. Theverkfad amped Zllrlsmngs 3:” V-elefinailafls for long Inileages driven, and very - - -,h m i A . . . ' : high depreciation on their cars. a Pun IQ Dble. Pug W9!" W0" W1 9 0119 mid were facing each other with their ox! gu A II: P forced dummy by leading the high h d i ' 1, 1 gm "1 ' gfg . - g . . - ,4!- Fast We:." were using weak Spadei dThl': 591 "P tWcst's dclllb afifi lth:wfe8ll':t'llSw 9'i0l'":u. tllti: 3. iatillled I'I?lT:l::er:l:gl:3u:23aagl'e 4 f s V six. on e contrac was own -k- .1 d" V Th - - y . .- . I - flwo-bldrfv but 501:3? lfvsiheleaf 300 points. aiiciing m,la:.nhg 0L.',':e,V asfd ly mileage for each Veterinarian is approximately REFWGEVAWP-' had "15 "eck 0” Vi 9" 9 P" South's play was good except amuse knew (hey we... really B2000 miles. A great deal of this driving is done ' -- Ii the informatory double. There vias no way for South to know just how much strength would that he should have led the club queen through before ruffing a spade in dummy. Then he could going to fight. The young strang- in spring and fall months when road conditions er seemed to be a little quicker are not good. than Thunderer. Prnhably that I ay 'ci..uiu Kuhn lL"iiit. '”s..'l;9'.”.'L"-131' 2:3?l;Iff::llml:::l':mrtliar:1hri:i:l hknilof hl:'('oa;lSftan(:lP,h:l':ShP.V0Il':li1(0li;l 4. The Veterinarians purchase from wholesale drug . . . - . ' ' s 4 v ing West in only one club trick. qlllflk. glance this way and that. houses End keep on hand 8” drugs and supplies me "mg L ..He.s- looking for me... though. necessary for the treatment of live stock. and are QIAUTY -- .... responsi(li)le for all collections for professional ser- vices an medicines supplied. Ion voila Iiouil TAXES - SCHOOL-UNIT NO. 1 . . ., , 5. This Department believes that our Veterinary WI". Ratepayers are reminded that all unpaid taxes are P0110)”, 15 0139 Of great Value to Our farrners. and solicit your wholehearted co-operation by prompt payment for services rendered, and eliminating as far as possible the necessity of night and Sun- day calls unless the case is an emergency. Thank you. P. E. 1. DEPARTMENT or AGRICULTURE now overdue. As a result of the recent Plebiscite and the contemplated change in administration it is impera- tive that all taxes be paid immediately. Lists of delinquent taxpayers will be published short- ly and court action will follow on all unpaid accounts. Interest at the rate of 6'72; is now being charged. By Order til the Trustees. OFFICE-Parkdale School Phone 4208 1355 1955 GNARLOTTETOWN CENTENNIAL Be sure and hear JOHN FiSHER'S Broadcast on "THE ISLAND". featuring Our Charioftetown Centennial. over CIA. w& Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney FORIYS GROCERY . Friday. 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