By Thornton W. Burgess A FRIGHTI-TL THING HAPPEN! Tiiore was no doubt about that. She was living high. she was hav- W9 "U-I18 1-1 always crystal clear: in: chicken dinners every day. she The imexpecrcri doubles tear. had been living high for more -.nid Mother Nature. than a week. From near the top r at 3 tall pine tree at the edge of: Green Forest she overlooked living high.t'rhe a big poultry (arm where i'Cl'.V many chickens were raised tor Sister H4Hv'l' was market. Nothing could be easier one was around to see her. catch. a chicken. and iiy back to that Ll'PC.i Hidden among its branches anei could and did eat it, and slept the , rest or the day. I At first the Man to whom thnsel i chickens belonged didn't miss those taken. This was because her ' i had so many. When he did suspec' that he was losing some he JUHIPGG5 to 3 conclusion. That. means hr: guessed what had happened. He; guessed with nothinl: to prove thin. he was right in his guessing. he; PE6t orngk IEAUWUI WASH IASKEI AND All WES! FAMOUS PROUER I GAMIU PQIUDUUS IiDIl'l"(.(j;)i"'7E, guessed that Reddy Fox or Snag , i 'dow the Weasel or Jlmmv skunk. 'ox'”o'- WU had somehow been aeiuna into one at the chicken houses at hlllhfl and carrying on those mlsslngl Chickens. He would have to do somethinz about that. He did. He set a trait-. But. every morning the trap was empty and Lrnspriing. Could it be: that someone was stealinil W059, chickens in the daytime when U195-'! were. outside runnlnil 390"” F?'f jnapn Ready !('1'ox nrhlbgsgwafa . out an caiiil . "warm hing. Bin tlicrf 4 (AMAY (?.".”I3X7.3. 3 W0." ....d..... i it Maclean & MacFodyen I80 Qucvn Sircct P 9: liono ,. 6 no om W" M", ltren . . . high lift for easy turning andtraaaponin ... plus the run c ear- anco riocmaary for dug plowing in I!!! 7 conditions. ou'll ind I John re Truss-Fran: Plow unsur assed. its many res make ii a real leader in two-. three-. and four-bottom plow value. See us for full details . . . soon. 3 A. PIGKARD FARM TIIAOTORS LTD. Malpeim ltaail tlian flying over there when no. ' h . St di :1'n;;1nh'ar:: tgawnf .3” DOT," &: ictiirn lvest nit: up the ace amt. iooktfri to be apart 0' it and El'lPlVCi;1n de5p"”m"' shmed m 'E mw 1 p i Ilieari. thinking that his partner .-.".-- , e ., W M y THE GUARDIAN. :n'3u:ii ;1i:i'l.lmFo2.t:l?et!E?i:u:if. E) and he made sure that no hole had ?.'.?iL?.-".2.12”f.?gti"f.,.'i?S"..3”f3 l 3! Mv'-"-- Cvlbe-I-u i ace-.)aOk&o9tac;-)Q4o-gag. Jump over it. Could it. be that someone climbed over that tence? Then one morning when he was CAUSE FOB. DEMOTION ?::m;wEh;hCE:iCk:nl3hhte100K9d "D East's defense in the toltowing um: I km” I I 870” dll-Ideal Wu so bad that it seems in- 9 00 like I speck mung-credible that he should have been "Wnd Ind found hlzh In the sky. ranked as a "master." but that was the case. The hand occurred in a recent masu-r pairs tournament. xx He knew at once what that speck Sllling round and round really was. "A Chicken Hawk!" he exclaim- 0d. and watched it disappear over North dellen toward the Great Mountain. To Neither side vuinerablo him all Hawks were Chicken Hawks. . Q 9 as they are to all too many people 9 A 10 9 5 1 who should know better. .. K J 6 "Probably that is the iellnw who ,;Q.y4 has taken my Chickens. Probably k A ' 9 2 he watches from ii distance imtii . K :1. 3 8 N 5 3 7 5 3 he sees that I am nowhere about. . A 7 4 iv E ' 7 E Then he comes over and sits on top . 10 8 9 Q 10 3 3 oi that telephone pole until he sees S” EA 7 3 a good chance to drop down and QR 104 grab a chicken. Iill iix iilni tor U Q 3 that.” hernia lo himselr as he led 6 9 53 the chickens. 4' K 9 5 5 3 Later he climbed that ole anrt Tm; was for ta tew miniitea was phiisy at table: the bidding 0' one the top. "Now we will see it l amf No," B , a good guesser.” thought he as he: 1 . ;;': climbed down. i pa” Pam Pass i t From time to time thrniigh thei rest nf that day he looked oi'er'hV1;a::Ewv'ver; B:'wee'g:e?”:.:ho': M "mt uhphm” "Me mu rm” i rather risky double oi. tlye notrtuifi was no Hawk there. Nor did he ltet t and EH” bv mum an even rug? n pzlimnse, of one circlinz h1shi'r penalfv inns W3" W” '00 hm in the sky in the tar distance. lmm the'de!E;me shoclm hie "rm Thelnexl morning the ('.liiCKFh;lS0 in mm" were rt nut extra early. led an " . watered, tor the farmer hart to izo W23 w:flT:";:v:l';:2y"dInl'I::pk:l m the "11"" Sm" HOME" m” choice but West could scarcei be young Owl watching from the tall mm 'wcondpsm'med M my!” trre on the edge of the Green For- me dmi” M mad” Dumm dhcked 0”" saw mm 3"" Sh" mmm " and South won with the Em Now while just in make sure he reallv scum led a low cum to in” we: p. M” "Mt Tm" 5”” "W ”"”"" and East took the trlck' Alter that "V" '” ""1 ”'ep"””'” 9”" S” the defenders hit ht as well have had discovered that that was the tossed mu mm: mcepu on me very host place possible from which hbh, East Emu” thvp wvgd mm” '3 lmk dm" mm moo" me cm”! III-lini from the wreck by shiltln to kcn she wanted. and then In swoop manfonds hm ' on ms Ash!” spin was noticed. It was a periect :iimt- I ms stand W W M Hm W5 .”.2fi..L”. 3r"1i.f35....?S”'T'i.J22nEJ? I". what the farmer had lhollghla nuance W" mat souih wok two and lie was right. a y i , Sister Hont.V- her eyes iixeri liun- :lf::;'LJl:;Ck:l;;;1g;:ad::dfi;x; C523? zrily on those Chickens running, mt m(;re W” (06 on ma mud about below. paid no real attention W" Enu hm -been a now” ii in the top at that pole. She stretch- we Id min ha" been 51” rum! '0 "E h" '9” MW" '” ””d "" " "1 :9 uhlm " ab" the first cligb lead - irual. Somcihlnil frightful hanpen-ttbeemneunhnvta hub” of rumlm: "” Y” 'W' ”"'"m" whom W" togtake tricks However to see this expected. and the more frixhtiul mme pl" mhde by a' par. p 1" mm' happened' A pa" oi amaster event is astonishing in- dreadml 3”” leaped up and Er”. d:ed' East ml ht have stopped to bed h" M one leg! It hum urnbw t” thlt wi'tzh the biddin as it and It YI'12h1Pll"-G h" "''"''9r 5'” IL" Q ould not have: iarite iias a prisonrr held last. in those :”:;h;f”:” h(; h card; but M mu” ”m"””' ”'”5h"” 1”" iirilvr In rluhgsuit hcaded hv the king. it. is obvious that it East had .prnperly held up the club ace. South Wnlllrl never have gotten back to his own hand. and deteat ot the contract. would have been au- trinanr. ..,.s. KING EIILE TEA Hui-our uml Hnuqlwl DPROMPILY HELP RELIEVE itci1.aIIo oala' nt plies with sooth'iIIl..1eiaaImeally medicated CUTICURA OINTMENT F65) Lure 'rHe2e'9 Ebou euoucvi-4 w THAT NEST 1 yapulmn and Uncle Elby - '7 'i.iy-xi?1iiVt"iEeTi,s7 E V Nav,NAIuiaan-'Fnv u; u ieaome1omIoMI N;t.iO9vtJNIfI'LvtNe,,'. ,- &y,.:, '-T.".'. ?.'v"l3..... rio- Ti-VBR-DAL suit: I Foti-tE,Au'MAH M!NUTE,MlC- .e.me!-aatnr: -'P5S7'.'.'3GEf7H' uItTcHERiN.'.' F BVAI -Cappp IN v a. LL A HUSB 'sDooTv vsT'sA E H.s'.as:1'Me:n:H vou' A DOLLAD-4,Wi-IENEVAH H: Lav: oua Kios.Ti-tzvtzz . 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