By Thornton BILLY MINK GIVES WARNING A warning that is sorely needed is ttztsted breath unless 'tis heed- ed. -.Blacky the Crow. nliicky the Crow sat In the top (H II tall tree in 3 piece of wood- iavtvl he seldom visited. A small it--nnk flowed through that ,,m.;::.nd. It was frozen over, ex- .-.pt in places where the water U't' mo .-wilt to freeze. Beside one nr ili('S6. two small people in IIi'(IAII coats were quarrclltng. One was Billy Mini: and the other glllft n ivcll grown young Mink uhtllll Blacky guessed was one at Billy's well grown children. ,1, had just pushed the other i from 1 small piece of meat i lay close to the water's edge. '.llmt did you do that for?" mi the young Mink. back- ;, off a little. "Don't touch it!" commanded R,Iy .Vl;uk. "Keep away from it! lJn:.'t go near it, if you do, yottlll .)l' .-orry." B,1ly took two or three steps l(I.I'ar(l the young Mink. The lat- ttr backed off still farther. "It's :r vie," he snarled. "You are driv- it" me away because you want it .self." It isn't yours. It isnlt mine. It E-z.': an)'body's-yet. And I hop? .' .ton'I. be nnybody's." declared r;.i:r. His eyes glowed red as with , lls back arched he stood between AINETION 45's TOURNAMENT IIOLY REDEEMER (l0ltIMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY, Jan. 31 8.30 pm. Admission 350 including p ?. Freezeout ANNUAL .' W. Burgess the little piece of meat and the young Mink. l Ill. M "What did you do that for2' 'snar- led the young Mink, backing off A little. , "Why?" asked the young Mink. He fairly spat out the question. "Because whoever tries to pick up that piece of meat is going to wish he never had seen it," declared Billy Mink. ”Why is he?" the young Mink persisted. "Because he is going to be terri- bly hurt, and he won't live to ever eat anything more," declar- ed Billy. "Who says so!" the young Mink asked in a most im-pudent manner. "I do," said Billy Mink. . "Pooh," cried the other. and dodged as Billy jumped at him. It was well he did. Billy was losing his temper. and Billy has quite all is ' temper. Most of the time he good natured, but when he does lose his temper, watch out. Ills teeth are so sharp. and he is so quick In his movements that you are likely to be sorry you made him lose his temper. Blacky the Crow flew down to I low branch of the tree he had been sitting in. "Cow, caw caw. So you think there is something wrong with that piece of meat," MEETING The annual meeting of Spring Park Community Club to be held in hall Wednesday, January 30th, at ' 8 P. M. All adult residents urgently requested to at- tend. This is your Community, and your and support is necessary. presence Napoleon and Uncle Eiby said he to Billy Mink. ”I don't just think so.",sald Billy. "I know so." "What is it?" asked Blaeky. "What is what?" asked Billy. "What is wrong with that meat? It looks alright to me," replied Blacky. "Well, it isn't alright." said Billy. "If you were to pick it up. you would find out." "I still say it looks alright to me." persisted Blacky. ”Fly down here and pick it up." said Billy. "No, thank you. I'll take your word for it that something is wrong. although I can't see what it is, and there's nothing the mat- ter with my eycs." Blacky re-plied. "Do you know who put it. lhere'."' Billy. asked. "Yes," rwplird Blacky. "It was one of those two-legged folks we all hate." ”'1'hrn you ought to know what's wrong with it." declared Billy Mink. "Well, what is it?" naked Blacky. "There's It trap hidden there. and how I do hate traps!" snarled Billy Mink. "He just wants that meat for himself," broke in the young Minik. who was near enough to overhear what was being said. Billy Mink leaped at him. The young Ming dodged and dived into the water. "Billy shook his head. "He still has a lot to learn," said he. T0 SCAN ECLIPSE NEW DELHI-(CF)--A team of lndian scientists took the neces- t.a"y equipment with them to es- tnblish a temporary observatory at Basra in Iraq to observe the eclipse of the sun visible there on Feb. 2'3. Now in Basra, the Indian group is led by Dr, A. K. Das. BIG SURPRISE AUCKLAND. N.Z.-(CP)-A man uiih a hncksaw started cutting up is length of armored electric cable near a power station probably to rcil it for scrap. when he caused a blinding flash from the 22.000-volt cable and the whole city plunged into darkness. The flash burned the ground and melted the hack- mw but the man ran away un- ltuxt. SPECIAL MATERIAL Mecrschaum pipes are made from n tine. white. clay-like material usually found in Asia Mlnorq DON' what's good for ct COUGH? ASK FOR ,,,,, BU(KlEYlS MIXTURE A SINGLE SIP nus WHY Just ask THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' k 9 Contract Bridge 5 By Juepmno Culbertson o;u A WELL-ROUND!-ll) PERFORMANCE .South had different problem; in both bidding and play in mg following deal, and solved them to perfection. North dealer. North-South vulnenblu. AK104 QAK10871 QJ5 q.s2 4.185 OQ975 cam” WNE ::c5' QQ10 ea - S &A'K1Q, 4.5 194 QA63 IQ-T QA82 toJ'98'I3 Theblddingz North East South Wu! 1'. 2; Dbl:-. 29; Pass Pass 2N'1' Fun 3 Pan 3NT Pun Pass Dble. tllnni bid) In view of the respective vul- nerability. South had is fairly dif- ficult decision to make on the first round of bidding s whetheg to double two clubs, or go out for his own vulnerable game. Un- KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED 5 i I'I"5 MOTORMAN IMPOSSIBLE SEES THE RJELFL Houses on was 4 - ufsvsggo TRACK -. ANDAPPLIES i TRAINS "mg enatees J ggggga U t' , 3 EEDIS xlw V1,, pd men: too GREAT t-lllllllllr fa-J HIGH- son. A s 7. PITCHED goat; .CACOPHONY- HENRY questionably. however, the double was the sounder course. A more diflficult problem arose when North bid three hearts over ISouth'a two notrump. It was tempt- ing to try for game at hearts. but South, after long thought, concluded that the chances would be better at notrump, with his decision - North could not have made four hearts against good de- Iense. West opened the diamond ten. East covered dummyls jack and was permitted to hold the trick. He laid down the king and ace of clubs, but when West showed out it seemed a give-up play to con- tinue with the club queen. no East shifted back to diamonds. South took this trick, ran the heart suit - and squeezed both defenders! When the last heart was cashed. East had to reduce to two spades in order to hold the high club. Thereupon South discarded the club jack. keeping the ace-six of spades and the dia- mond eight. and now it was West's turn to feel the pressure. In order to keep the high dia- mond, he too had to discard a spade. and South made an over- trick by cashing in all lhree spades. 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