By Thornton IARMBR BROTVNI BOY WINE Punish if you feel you must But. be merciful and Just. -Farmer Browi1's Boy. "50 you think. young man. that I was wrong in setting a trap for that thieving Owl who ntoie my Chickens." asked neighbor snow. ”Yes. sir. and no. sir," replied Farmer Flrnuirs Boy respect- illlly. "What I mean is I think you might. be right in setting: a trap, hut. wrong in setting that kind of a ira.p." As he spoke he kicked a steel trap lying by his feet. He had RAILWAY . TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday I T IV-A DTI-A-ITII I IVA 7'lO1iIAl coriwood Hospital: signed. 11- gas-V”. x is vou -r pom- WTLI-iN'TO TAKE A JOB itlapnleon and Uiicle Elby DEPARTMENT of HEALTH & WELFARE GOVERNMENT or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Ptisiilona Vacant; at Falconwood Hospital. . The Depai'tnIent invites applications for the fol- lowing positions which are open on the staff of Fal- (A) Night Siipci-visor. Female. (B) lnstrilotross of attendants. Registered Nuises preferred. Applications should be addressed to the under- I.. 0. KITCHEN. R.N.. Sn criniendeni; of Nurses. Farconwood Hospital. BOX 90. Charlottetown. P- E- T- HW. Burgess just removed it. from the leg of In young Great Horned Owl that had been caught. on top of a. telephone pole at the edge of Neighbor Snow's chichhn yard. "What would you have thought had I shot that Owl instead of trapping ii?" the owner of the chickens Asked. . "It would have been better than trapping the poor thing. That. is it. would if you were a good enough shot to kill, not merely wound it." There was I. mischievous twinkle in the eyes of Farmer Browns Boy as he spoke. Neighbor Show caught the twinkle and smiled. I'll admit I am not the best. shot in the world. Tommy. but I think I could have killed that pest if I had a gun. 1' haven't a. gun and if I had one I couldn't afford the time it would take to sit. around waiting for II chance to shoot. And I can't. ai- forri to have any more of my Chickens stolen. so I set a trap, Are you telling me that you would rather that I had shot. that Owl than to have trapped it?” said he. Tommy's freckled face broke in- to a grin. "It is yes. sir, and no. sir, again," said he. "I'm glad you didn't. kill this Owl because now i can take care of it. and perhaps learn things I don't know about Owls now, but I honestly think it. would have been better for the poor thing to have been shot and killed than to have hung there hv one leg from the top of that polo. It must have suffered not only great pain in that leg with those wicked steel jaws clamped on it. but also terrible fright, and the awful feeling of being helpless and not understanding at all what had . l i . happened or why. I can't think ol- 1 W” lnot. That steel trap is the only one cf the kind I have. You may take it. with you and throw it in the bot- .mm of the ocean if you like." His eyes twinkled. was the first country to carry out systematic marpplng by means of , aerial IPacltic in 1793. "You may take it with you and throw it in the bottom of the ocean if you like." anything worse." The twinkle was no longer in Tommy's eyes, and his freckied face was very sober. He spoke so earnestly that there was no doubt he meant every word "So you think I am hard of hear: and unjust." said Neighbor Snow. He wasntt smiling now either. "Yes, sir." replied Tommy some.- what. to the others surprise. "But I don't, think you mean to be." he added hastily. "I guess you haven't really thought about. it. I don't. think you mean to be harI'i-heari- ed or unjust. Please don't think that. Mr. Snow." Tommy looked anxious. ”lt-It-well, it. must be pretty awful in hang from the top of ll. pole for a long time not knowing what had happened or why, or what is going to happen, and in pain and terribly. terribly frightened and helpless and-” "Never mind any more. 'I'ommy," interrupted Mr. Snow gl”lIVei)'. "Now that you have sort. of put. me in that Owl's place I'll admit. that I never had really thought at all how the trapped one must feel. But. as 1 said before I can't ai- ford to have my chlckchs stolen and that post already had stolen--" It was Tommy who interrupted now. "But it didn't know it was stealing," he cried. "How could it? Those Chickens are just birds to an owl or a Hawk, and birds are natural food when they can catch them. Until caught they don't. belong to anybody. In so far as that Owl knows it had just as much right. to those Chickens as you have. It wasn't. doing anything wrong." "I guess it knows now," said Mr. Show drily. then added: "Tommy. you win. I don't mean to be cruel or unjust. We too often judge birds and animals by our own human standards and of course. we. should MODERN TF.CHNlQl'E Canada after the first world war pliotosrmphs. IDOKOUT SPOT Cascade inlet. an arm of Dean Channel. wsrmrxixn: wen Alex-W arider Mackenzie. reached the Q.................... ,,w1'I-I'll GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN if, KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED contract Bridge l By Josephine Culbertson a-.00-Qaooceoo-at-osceoo-tater TAKING OVER THE JOB Proper defame by East In the following hand would have resulted in easy defeat of the contract, but with East. "asleep." West had to perform a virtual sleight-of-hand trick. '. South dealer. . . East-West vulnerable. QAQDBA 29.110 .gss , , , .41o4s., gxszt N anon x973 V63 out W E 0-15 4.Qs5 S 4.:KJD. gs oaiioass o.A.xi.o72 . 4.10. - The bidding: south tweat. North Int 29 Pass 2; Pan no Pass 39 Pull 4N'r Pass .-so Pun so Pass Pass Pass West, feeling that the opponents had bid "honestly." opened the un- bid club suit. selecting the five- spot, and East joyfully played his club king. Then, without giving the slightest consideration to the particular card west had led. or in the bidding South had done. East followed up hopefully with the ace of clubs. iObVlDllSly, a trump shift by East. had been strongly indicated by South's bid- ding and the nature of the clum- iiiv.I South ruiiod the second club load. cashed the ion diamonds and ruffed a low diamond with the heart ten, East. discarding a club Nou-, with success in sight, declar- e-' cashed the spade ace. prepara- tory Io ruifing a spade for entry to his own hand. At this point. however, something happpened! West. an expert. was sure that dec- larer's distribution had been six hearts, five diamonds and two sing- letons, so West now dropped the spade king on dIImmy's acel West knew that the trick he was giving declarer would be of no value to him. and he hoped that he would so confuse South's "count on the hand” that something favorable to the defense would ensue. It. did! South Iaelieved that the shade king had really been singleton and so he refused to risk a second spade lead which might result in building a trump trick for West. 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