The l‘iny Folk ["1 ‘gory of roll children ‘M ygfy young children) . the new puppy that Pflkxsitlis David Dale. He was maid‘; birthday present a month D" While he is still a roll! poly. u°'” “ettlnfl much longer in the h‘ and quicker on his feet. He “'5 to run outdoors after the love but doesn't always go chflsrwthere they go, for, if he did. E" ybe too tired to move. He iie'd - rls u by the little gate ufiaflysfilian agd David cross the {dd to Laurie's and waits there (lay their return. _ This evening Susan and David W" dong ti great deal of talk- in‘ mg laughing. Perky snoozed quietly on his blanket, but every new and then he opened one eye. “Come, Perky, wake up. We re in for a car ride." said Susan. ..C,,m,.. Perky, go in car. Go ,,¢ l'ncle Bob," said David as he picked up the pup who promptly sqtiirmeri out of his arms. "I'll carry him out to the car." md Mrs, Dale and she.did. The Dale family drove off, with Perky curled up on the back seat be- tween Susan and David. As usual there were so many mugs to see at Uncle Bobs. 3,,“ pet lamb. the little black one that its mother woudn't look ‘M,’ had grown so much since tl'IPII’ last visit. There were I! hundrrrl ilIt_V yr-llmv chicks pick- ,“ and scratching around the hrrinriei. Then there was the new Jarseyv ralf in the barn to be ad- m]"r.\'mr i-nine to St‘? the kittens" said illr‘lI‘ cotislii. lrcne. She and Susaii slut-ind off to the big barn Wm)‘, I).-ii-id lagged behind with gm uho was playing with Perky- "Here. kitty kitty. kitty. Came, Muffins and Matilda," called Irene. Out from the shadowy corners n- numg illf‘ hay scampered the two l(|li(‘ll\ _ ‘H -~,\4_\' tliwv liavo grown big. exclainwil Susan. "I think I like Muffins host. Isn't he soft?" "I like Matilda. She'll stay still in my arms. but Muffins always “ants in l'H(‘(' and play." said Irene "lInu- is your Winkle? Is he afraid of l‘erky'."' "Oh, no," answered Susan. "PPlk_\' and Winkle ~hnve fine time: mgrtlirr. You should see [hpm plaving rhase. Winkle likos tn hide and than pop out to tease Perky. Last week they upset a pot cover and that scared them both in hard that they hid for a long time" "Here's David coming." said Irene as the barn door opened and in rams l"ei'ky and David. Th; Magi; pup ,\‘DII‘Il Muffins at nf|('p IF‘ .’~ti.aii's arms and rushed mi, ‘\'lll'l .1 leap Muffins was nut of Su_:nn‘s arms, though he rlid rill: in his claws as he jump- ed. Su=an stood rubbing her arm ' ran across the floor at- lei Mufti ‘ “This I: a izrr-at place to play." his haikcrl "l'll make that kitten ll ' riiui Itliitfins had other ideas. when he 'r~nL'hed the ladder. he sloppcrl immd, and arched up his back Ilw- tail and eyes got \Pr\‘ hm l'l'l.\‘l(_V would have knnu-n that meant danger. hut Perky \v:i.< only I pup with it lot to lf‘7llf‘i He came right up to ‘Muffin: Out flashed one grey paw, but it was no soft cuff like Wlllkll’ gain. No sir! Muffins had used hi: sharp claws like needles to makn three scratches on Perky‘! tnndrr nose. "‘(ip-yenw." howled Perky as he rm-rd for the door. Muffins turned and streaked up the lad- drr to the loft and safety. Hort bent to pick up Perky whom he mi-t as he came in the door. The little pup was trembling with fright. Bert patted him an tnlkrd in him until the shivers With corl5d¢"'¢3 M005‘ By Thorton A TRICK -ro neiusiunei; ‘Tia sometimes well to have at hand. A trick or two at your ommand. ‘ —R.attles the Kingfisher Young Touslehead. son of Rat- tles the Kingfisher, had learned the meaning of fear. It was s most Important thing to learn. For the first two days after leaving the nest, Touslehead had been un- afraid. He hadn't known -what fear was. I-Ie:hadn't known that there was such a thing. Then he had seen one of his brothers caught by Falco the Duck Hawk. and right then and there he had known fear. He had learned to be afraid. ‘ So it was that now while he was watching for small fishes that he might catch. he also was all the time watching for Falco. Every big bird he saw he feared might be Falco. It. was several days before Touslehead saw Falco again. All the time he kept wondering what stoppvd. "Cats aren't always friendly, Porky." he explained. "It is wisest to leave strange ones alone." And Perky. burrowing his sore nose into Bart's sleeve. agreed. NEW EASE NEW ~ CONVENIENCE iillliBullon ELECTRIC STARTING FITTED FOR REMOTE CONTROL MANUAL START TOO ufiztézzsezn Your dealer nppnars undcr "Outboard Motors" in yL‘”0\N pug»: of phone book. JOHNSON MOTORS PL"l.‘TbDTOUqh - Canudn _ Ct. J . ‘- £43‘-> It fatal?"-" . .‘\\}f‘£: ‘ W.- Burgess he would do, what he could do, if that fierce hunter should try to catch hlni. He knew he couldn't escape by flying. Never had he seen nnybne fly so fast as that fierce hunter had flown. He knew he wouldn't have a chance in the world to escape the terrible claws of Falco by trusting wholly to his wings. “The only thing I can do is to keep out of sight. I mustn't ever let that terrible fellow see me." thought Touslehead. "But I t-aii't fish and keep out. of sight at the same time, and I can't live with- out fishing. I suppose the only thing I can do is to try to make sure of seeing the hawk In time to get to is safe place." It was the very next day that Touslehead heard his father's sharp rattle out over the Water. He looked out to see Rattles fly- ing low above the water. and be- hind‘him was coming l'<‘alco the Duck Hawk. He wondered if his father saw Falco, or knew that he was behind him and coming so swiftly. He wanted to warn him. but of course he couldn't. All he could do was to look on with a terrible fear. He was going to see over again the same dreadful scene that had taught him to be afraid. .\> The f‘-mu-dlnn Page ‘I F:'.'.; 1, ii 2 ‘c 4. 19}; T nu Ant» ll-S RBGHL I chalice. - Falco was shooting down with his feet set to strike Rattles. It seemed as if Rattles was standing still in the air. The young king- fisher closed his eyes Just. for an instant. He opened them again just in time to see a splash iii the water. At first he didn't under- stand what it ineam. He saw Fslco flying on down the Big River. and then to his happy surprise he saw Rattles flying straight in toward him. Falm didn't have him nfwr all. A moment later his father joined him. “Why didn't he catch gasped Touslehead. "I played a trick," replied Rat- ties. “What kind of trick? What did you do?" cried the young king- fisher. "I dived Into the water Just as if I were catching a fish," replied Rattles. "I splashed the water up almost in his face. 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