1'.‘ -~r t, , w“, llAlNiY 50MB At your grocefls, ask for Christie's Dainty Sodas -- they're always crisp and perfectly baked. . GUAR In all the world. below, above _ There's nothlsg equals mother love. -Old Mother Nature. What Mother Nature IIVI ll true. Fathers may b6 V"! bit I-Ml strong and brave. Mothers Ill! be very smell and weak and timid. but braver. That is the wonder o! mother love. 1t. can worry and worry. be terribly anxious, yet still be happy, It can do, and often does, things that seem impossible. Li. is wholly forgetful o! seLt. It will suiier without complaint. Mather Nature has aeid truly that there 1s nothing to equal it. Mrs. Timmy the flying Sqildrrel Tho Semi-annual Meeting of the Milk Producers and Vendors Association will be held at Birch Court, Experi- mental Farm, Tuesday, May 10th, at 8 PM. Special speakers will address the meeting, namely, Mr. Wallace Sharp, Sanitary Engineer, and Dr. Bishop. This meeting is very important; a full attendance o! members is requested. PERCY G. GAY, Secretary. Bream Separator Repairs We can now otter you repair service on all makes at Cream. Separators. This service is offered to you at very reasonable rates, all repair work backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. Most machines tor servicing can be returned to you the same day brought in ln cases where this is not possible and a separator lsyneeded we have machines available for you to use. it you are in need ol repairs on your separator or if you wish to purchase a new DeLovol Separator, simply coma in, write or phone to H. A. LOVE_ St. Avoids P. O. lox 263 Charlottetown ~Phona Z3564. lllllGKIES av Kill lrrvnotos Li'L ABNER "A fine kettle of fish! E thl id ' d m! Gmrdran’ Want Ad said ‘Tlnehflgay nglehamnd: gglldlfy-o my is a. very small, a vey pretty, a very dainty and a very timid per- son. She ls one o! thersmallest o! the Squirrel cousin. -l.dke some other small ioilu o1 the Green Forest she knows thu-a is lean to be afraid o! in the dark than in the light because there are Sewer hunger hunters about then. So, curled up in her bed in an old home o! Drummer the Wood- pecker, she sleeps through the day until the first o! the Black Shad- ows bring the solt dusk of early evening to the Green Forest. Un- llkeethelr bigger cousins she and Timmy love the Blank Shadows. They love to play in the treetops nu."- n _ ~ - u u venlaaofbeunaeyese s Contract Brltlgo By Josephine Culbertson "BR-AVE" BIDDING M, rl " ‘ the bitter com- petition for scores that would be ‘ trifling at rubber bridge, leads to lsome highly unconventional bid- ! ding! Observe this deal. which oc- l curred in a national pair tourna- ment. _._\_»_. ____.,-______ East. dealer; North-South vulnerhbi: Match-point scoring] amen QAIOH oosz 4.114 ‘A13 (axes QgJse WNE eQo-r» . oars :22", s -K~:., flee" ~, V5 z some: -" norms: Inst South West 1Q Peal 1N1‘ Pale Pun 14m) 2o Dble. Pass 3Q Pass Pa” P». Souths’ bidding is merely re- ported-mot approved However, it cannot be ’ ‘ed that South "picked his spot" almost clair- voyently in this case. bidding a hand that would not warrant ae- tion more than once in ten times, in all probability. Yet. there was more than a shred o! logic in South's two-club bid. Went, by responding with one notrunrp to one spade, denied real strength, and East was wlll- lng to stop at the one-level, hence prelumably did not have much better than an opening bid. Thus. it was a reasonable deduction that North rnust have a lair hand. . I! south "prudently" passed to one notrump, it was probable that "North's longest. suit would be hearts, and South could not welcome that I As he explain- ed later, South would have pass- ed with as much as the jack in hear-ta to support the expected lead; but with only the singleton live-spot, it seemed worthwhile to incur great risk in order to stop the heart lead. ~ l North's double o! two hearts was, o! course. extremely optimis- tic. South, not being Dbl! to stand this double, ran out, and u he ‘hoped found both opponents a- Jraid to double the three-club leontraot. It went down only one trick 100 points, and North-South scored a clear "lop." u cor-tzvomrvs ' r-un THROUGH Tl-ll HAlE- THE-T’ GENERALLY QllETS ‘EM DOWN lly Thornton W. Burgess) They love to DIIY l-fl u" "WWW and max, daring git-mi» Wm the tops o! the tallest troll um make daring lumps from U tops oi the tallest trees. alld-lfl down on the air ever so tar to land lightly low down on the trunk o! another tree. It is called glldini. Na others in all the Green Forest oarn glide like the Flying Squirrels. not one. They should be celled ‘Gliding Squirrels, {or they don't LY But these nights Mrs. Timmy wasn't doing any gliding. Not for fllli anyway. She was too anxious tor that. Never in her lite had ahe been more worried. more anxious. Yet never had she been happier. Iltweabeoauaein asoitwarm bed o! the inner aide o! dark, shredded very tine, were tour helpless babies, her babies. She couldn't bear ta leave them even to get the tood that o! course she had to have. She would snatch whatever she could 11nd moat quickly and hurry home, worrying for leer something might have happened to her pre- cious babies. Her heart almost bursting with happiness when aha fousd them safe, as she always di They were the moat beautilul babies in all the Great World even at birth. You wouldn't have though-t so. You would have said- uell, never mind what you would have said. One o! the wanderlui things about mother love is that 1t sees bea/uty where no one else can. ‘Ilhoae babies were helpless. squirming mitel without little fur coats such as some babies are born with. Their eyes were tightly closed and it would be nearly {our weeks bedore they would open tor the first time. Burt in that den-k little home there was nothing to see. And at- iirst their ears were closed too. All they could do wal squirm. In one thing they were very ditlerent from all other Green Forest babies. or Green Meadow babies too for that matter. They had what looked like little wines. From eeah little front leg or arm to each little hind leg on the same aide was a web o! akin that later would be eoverod with aott fur. 1t. was these that would en- able the little Squirrels when they were grown to glide like their mother and father. Only" mother love could possibly see any beauty in those tiny, pink, squirming mites. Perhaps it saw then how they would look when just a little older, when even you and I would admit that they were pretty ba- bies. Among good mothers Mrs. Tim. my is one of the best. She dldrrt leave them one short little second longer than she had to. She was always ready to nurse them when- ever t-hey were hungry. and that W85 Oftén- When she did go out 5116 began to worry the instant she left the little round doormy in the tall stub. First she always made certain that no one was about to see her. She was trying to keep that home a secret. And when she returned, though always in an anxious hurry, she never rorgot to make sure that no one was watching her. So it was the little ma. Timmy lived day and night in anxious happiness. But that is the way with moat mothers. It is mother love. The next story: "A Uttle mm. er’; Dreadful Fright." 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