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Morash got his first Again in 1948, 4 out of 5 vote Kellogg's rrnnsr: nouns n! om: BCL lookout. dren of Old Mother West Wind had brought him n sound that ex- cited him and at the same time filled him with dread. It was the haying of a Hound, as the barking of a certain kind of Dog following a trail'is called He had heard it hchind him once. That was iwhy that sound many times. He would but never with less excitement. Fhom the lookout he harl watch- ed his father jLJTrp up on an old stone wall, run along on it near- ly to one end, run back to where he had landed on it, make a long jump and run to the other end. There he had made as long a leap as he could to the ground. Now i y . zximcs. were fincd $i0 m 194d, the second in 1947 ‘and he was Cugrled up in 50m bush w. mil PQSIS. Fortune-telling the third when he sank a llo- resting and watching e as t f Licn ny the Criminal Code. yard drive here recently. The Dog was in sight now His lumen iioiy Redeemer llall TONIGHT 8.30 . 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Dunning .....,.,,._.~. 7 A.M., II A.M., 3 PM. 9 A.M., I RM; 5 RM. Prince Nova LISTEN IN TO CFCY AT 7:45 AM. (Standard Time) FOR LATEST NEWS and INFORMATION voice was deep and clear and eager. The Merry Little Breezes black ears of the young Fox. The scent lay strong, easy to follow, and the D05: was tellinng all who brought it steadily to the pointed g might listen that he could and would run that Fox down. Just shivery feeling. He wondered if his father down there in the bushes had that feeling, too. How long would it be before his father had to start running again, and where would he go then? It was too warm for long running and both the Big River and Laughing Brook, where a trail could be en- ded in friendly water, were s long way from where his father now was. There was no pallSG in the steady triumphant haying of the Dog until he reached the stone- wall. There he stopped barking. The scent ended where Roddy had left the ground in his long leap to the top of the wall. The Dog his nose to the ground searching for the lost scent. He worked back and forth in a small circle. He whinned with impatience The watching young Fox chuckled. His father had been snort to make that long jump to the top of the wall. He would remember that trick. Yes, sir he would remember that. Just then the Dog put his fore feet up on the wall and reaching over miffed at the top. He lifted his head and hayed in triumph Then he scrambled over the wall expecting to find the scent on the l other side Of course he didn't He ,hunted there as carefully as he j had on the first side. Once more . he stood up on his hind legs to i l reach up and smell of th top of I the wall. The scent was there. This time he remained on the Wail instead ofscrambling over. He followed the scent on top of ; the wall. _ i He was a smsrt Dog. It wasn't n l easy for him to run along nn the l wall as it hnd been for Roddy. He l jirimiped down and ran along beside the wall, now and then stopping to reach up and sniff at the top. At inst when he reached up and sniffed there was no scent. He stopped barking and nlzain scram- bled up on the wall, slowly. care- fully, he walked back and found the scent where it ended on top of the wall. Where had that Fox gone? How could he have gone Quick Itoliel From Sumner Complaint: To got quick relief from diarrhoea, intestinal psial, soo- sickaess or‘ complaint, use DIOOTOB IOWLEE ' 8 EXTRACT 0!‘ WILD STRAW- BERRY. , This dependable family remedy is one o! the molt effective and but known medicines for bowel complaints. Insist on DOCTOR POWLIB/S EXTRACT O! Bil __ SSBEII £10m i 2’ ‘flu ~q_ a I -. (By Thornton W. Burgess) an our TRICK WELL rmvcn Berry Junior, smartest of the Roddy Fox, sat in his favorite place in the upper part of the old Posture. Fmm s hi: flat rock partly surrounded by bushes he could see a long way in several place to see with nrnall chance of ‘heinx seen. It was his favorite The Merry [Attic Breezes, ch11. he had n feeling of dread now. If he should live to he as old as his father now was. he would hear Iléfld‘ it with 195, and us; drsad, He climbed up on the wall and listening gave the young Fox s_ began running from side to side ‘~ contract. showed even one spade. there was a " no possible point in East's keeping that suit and discarding his clubs. gift... ' o l . éHis father had been simart to make l that long Jump to the‘ top ‘ of that wall without leaving scent? Perhaps he had tried the old trick of Jumping as far c-ff the wall as he could. The Dog jumped down on one side and circled carefully. No scent. He did the same thing on the other side Still no scent. followed the scent back to where it began. There it ended again. l-le went a few steps farther, but not quite far cnoughJHe turned back and again followed the scent to where it had ended near the end of the wall. Once more he circled on both sides. He whined his dis- appointment. The watching young Fox chuckled and felt like hugging himself, but of course he couldn't do that. i-low smart his father was! What a trick! It was one to remember. And frcm the clump of bushes in which he was comfortably curled up Roddy Fox watched and grinned. The "X1 Elfin‘: "Crazy Like a x3. g Contract Bridge i; ‘g Jonephlno Culbertson é wssaaxcm One Error Ton Many The defenders could have cm- vived one error in today's deal, but s second one proved y“; Bouthdeaicr. _B_oth ggldes vulnerable. §l087¢3 QAKJ §J72 ‘QJG eQs Jon Q1012 WNE $1.15; QK953 QQQ t-QHI S skiers QAK Q9653 IQAIOB! qmos Theblddlng: g . sonar West’ Nom- hi Pun 1 Pun NT Pats‘ 219T Fun 8N1‘ Pa“ Pass Pflll West; not regarding his club suit very highly. opened the heart deuce. (This cannot fairly be called an error, since many ex- perts would make the same choice. The heart sce was played, and East "encouraged" his partner b! putting on the eight. Declarer new tried a deep diamond finesse, to his own eight and West won with tho nine. On the heart continuat- ion, drzclarer guessed that the finesse would not "n-nrk and played dummy's king. Another diamond was led. South smothering the queen with the ace, then lending the idiamond four. West won with the king and returned his last heart, East tak- ing the trick. East shifted to the spade deuce and South made the inspired play of the king. He then cashed the thirteenth heart and his high dil- nnond. West signalled with the cluh seven on the heart. and Elm promptly discarded t-ro clubs, the three and the five. to hold s" 0f his spades. Now South led a low club T41- ward the jack _- and what he hoped for came to pass West could not help being suspicious. mm his point of view, South might well have started with IQ- king-small of clubs. and was now trying to steal the ninth trick Bo West put u.p the club queen and led his spade queen, hoping that East had not only the ace but the Jack as well It was South however, who won the spade re- turn, and he then cashed the ace and nine of clubs, mlfllllns the East was far guiltier than West in this final error. After west l SAID I'D SWIM IT- AND I WILL! THE MISSISSIPPI, ANO POW TIJE THAMES! o ly Alex Raymond . DOG_-AN'HE err HfMl THE__G_IJ_ARDIA§, cnanpqrramwn xmsifrifiiioiiit MOUNTED_~ D/bv’! tdM/TGV rlV/i/l 010V’! Am mm any" I "- TAGE NINE lTZone are! f vmarsa MATTEILCON ...YA seen simu’ 691’ "0 ’ THERE LOOKIIFLIKE A UNQERTAKER FER ..... .- , is‘! hi ‘c ."v‘l» r /A\.' _ {<4 7i su: sun: was A am. 4 A FINE! 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