REDDY Fox WATCHES AND (i-RINS When to. or not to interfere. It times is anything but clear. dotvs. the Green Meadows. who is smar- Night lfgr than Ready Fox. Were he not mg 5 by Men and Duns as Often as ever. Roddy is. Yet. always he has beenl smart enough to escape. ' This evening. Redtiy had head- ed for the Smiling Pool hoping he Yes. As he drew near. he saw someone moving in the dusk. anti. at once. stopped to look and listen. In a moment, he saw that it was iinother Fox. it was his own son. Young Raddy. "Now what is that young scamp doing overhcrci"' thought Reddy. as he crouched down so as ' not to be seen. ; Young Reddy had just left thej Smiling Pool and was trotting along as if he was no ionizer llr terested there. But he trotted only I short distance before he turned and began to move back toward the Smiling Pool. Now however. he didnt trot. in fact. he crawled along on his stomach. and he crawled very sltiwlv and carefully. Now and then he lifted his head a little and looked ahead. Reddy Fox knew exactly what all this 'meant. "'l'he scamp has aeen someone he wants to catch on the shore or close to it. He pretended to be Kttinil BW8Y- NOW he has started crawling hack in- tending to take whoever is there by surprise. I wonder if Mrs. Quack or any of her children have come up from the Big River. I would like to get a Duck myself. That is what I came over here for. I can't let that rascal spoil my hunting," thought Reddy. He moved quickly now to reach; a point where he could look over the Smiling Pool, but at the same time, he was very careful to keep as much out of sight from the d -Redd! FWL that he could not see Young Redd As everyone kiiims. there is no C193,-iy and the eagerness on his Inc in the Green Forest or on sharp face Just then. flavour sweetens your breath .- while the smooth chewing cleans your teeth-helps keep you popular! I By Thornton W. Bus-gen l l enough in the sky to throw her In light down on the Smiling Pool hem. and the surrounding Green lilea- moo yibutterfly. llcr lace-trimmed skirtpbeicll real people in life. Adven- lwas drawn over the old-fashioned luff-5' 183' HM"! lhillf V9l'Y doors. ihoops common in that period. llcr.llI U16 dtlttlhs 0i the T0795!-& 0" Qwalm "'9 milk-white shoulders and rounded lbosoni was the t-my of dvery Strl'1IIn- Reddy was not so far awa )7 lleroii. who had been stand- till at the edge of the water. smart, he could not have lived as moved. instantly Reddy saw him ion; as he has. no one is hunted He grinned ”So. that is who that scttmp is trying to catch. l'm afraid he is going to get a painful surprise. . l'm afraid he is going boy. y ;k -1,; mightaurprisea young Duck there. m gm 8 D ”ie5 i " ” elicious 2- fortunate folk. h l coat with long tails. His showed frilly cream-colored velvet y Whenever their eyes met. the color pi imouotcd to i mo" broadly ma" thought of his blusliing bride p ainful surprise. -But. l'm coals. 59;”-19. not going to interfere. He is likely (or .,i,,m- and to get a lesson he won't soon for get it” thought Reddy. l l I I isnsanon not men Pioneei Days in P. E. l. I: F. ll. slachrthur The nanmome ruffles above T052 . .woman present. How we should like to know what the :.1room at that moment. Briilgci had a ward- robe that was lavish and costly, lbefitting the bride ot well-to-do iparents. lIl;1illt1ltti'nS. petti- suninier ttsc. wear- ing apparel that no modern bride ever dreams of havini: or would want even it she could have 'em. Supper mcr. the Lztnwtx danced all the old-time fiuiircs until the wee sma' hours. it was a gala affair. anti for vcais attcrward, lthe country folks spokc iihoiit the Iwonderful time ll'lP)'ti had at Flynn's wedding. We. who ii'l'(P in houxiw sleep on comfortable beds and buy our food at the corner butcher and it consisted of under- yuung gruotosccond-hand life." We are s wore yellow trousers and a dark ers in the world. Nearly every- shtrt thing is done for us by 1-: else. waistcoat 1 checks. to go to movies causing them to bloom like a June radio or read the newspaper ' know of the adventure of living. The bride was all dressed up.No siree! In the first place. there white muslin and looked. when were no movies. no radios and no een dances she stood on the newspapers to tell of thrilling ad- l cloak and bonnctsy lbaker shops. think we are very- I wonder! indeed, ll often think that our existeiicel is too mathematical and soil for i l perfect contentment. We lead It Enjoy chewing Wrigl-:-Vs Soc-crmint every day! water as possible. When he roach- ed a place where he could peep out from some hroiten-down rushes and look the Smiling Pool over. he was disappointed. There wasn't a buck to be aeen anywhere. In fact. he could see no one. He didn't see Qwuak the Night Heron. for the latter was standing in the midst at the hiaekeat of the Black Sha- dow. Very slowly, Roddy got to HI fact no as to look back and what Young Roddy was doing. oung Roddy was still crawling toward the Smiling Pool. "Whoever it was the rascal saw over there and wants to catch, must have run or flown away," thought Reddy. and grinned at the though of the disappointing sur- prise awaiting Young Roddy. Mistress Moon had climhed high SOUTH GRANVILLE W. I. Members of smith Granville Women's lristitnte met at th. home at Mrs. Stirling Corbett on Wed- nesday evening, Oct. ii for their regular monthly meeting. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Mary Stew- art Collect in unison. The committee: reported paper) hit to train, Iantalqua. lshnmy I (min isls i hit at ipotn, lvisidal and limb 1 smile (all: n Iertslu, Irttlih Isl IIJIII. hall I-itataiatlon an Hnuuiei hob your hlnl apart II My Canadian Pacific emu U C-nadlen Paellle Shun-ships, DELIGHTFUL 20-DAY CRUISES To WEST INDIES FROM A495 UP FROM NIW YORK -ill.INO AT 1 NAN, None III! II. IHOMAS, Virgin lalani LA OUAIRA, Venezuela CUIACAO, N.W.l. CIISYOIAL. Canal lane KINGSTON, Jamaica PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti HAVANA, Cuba ellnlea lanttty Iltlt (min islk 1 GEO. WALSH, King Shoot, Saint John, N.I. EMPRESS . or SCOTLAND ; I JAN. I8-FEB. 9-MAR. 2 a.....i-... towels had been purchased for: school and treats and get-well cards l given to the sick. The members dismissed arrange- ments for the bazaar. pantry salg and lecture to he held in the school 0'! WPdm'SdR.V evening, Oct. 26. Articles completed we-'re on dis- play. it was decided to advertise in the Guardian also on the Jane i' Weldon radio plwttrainiiie. ' The secretary read the cm.-eg., pondence. 35.00 was voted from. funds towards the (tam-or ramp. ligtt. All hills presented were on motion paid. Copies of W'nrn(-n'g institute News were di.strihulcd. One member contributed to the Firthdny Box. l A timrlv pr--izramme. "The Po- tato Contest" was led by the prosi. dent. Miss Alexandra Keir. Thel prize was non by the hostess. l Mrs Louis t'”orbctt invited the- Wonieiiis institute to her home for the annual mertiniz, Roll call will he "tin: yearly fee of thirty-five roots". 9 Committee: for month: Sr'ltool., Miss Annie Keir and Mrs. Fred .'t ('happelle' Sick. re-appointed: Lunch. to assist hostess. Mrs, Shri- I, don Abbott and fills: Alexandra ' Keir. ; Tl-l The Lone Ranaer say, MAIOR!I Fieuizeo VlEEl(,VOUQ 6LEATIM6 WOULD Dszowri out THE: , COMEINED citoizus OF ALL a THE ANIMAL6 IN THE -sroc KyAr2D5-Eur youtee A5 PQIM Ant) QUIET As AT AFTER WORKING A 2 A List2Atav.I....uA5 THE OLD eesismoce 825M CHOKED Down Z Our Boarding House Major Hoople MY woi2o,Twiees.' EECALJ55 I HAVEN'T PAIZADED AROUND ml PATCHED OVEIZALLS TOTlNt3 A Toot. CHEST. 5i-JALLDW t otzseizvsz-5 MAY HAVE PR5- GUMED 1 ABHORQED T0lL! . - . to- illfvgfik 9&3 5 ,. ,h it. 1VEBEEAI.HDlAGA l - - (am rm: wsrapcuocpapcancr I W-VOL) SEE HON--AHrElZ - WOULD YOU VLEASE x niit terrace. like I goregous venture or moving accidents that tar board- Iomemdyi morrow. Some of them looked 0? "S0311 1'! lh!;lesves just before a rainfall. '05 When they needed more heat in tancuttna the manic all good weather prophet: some of keenest observers want A rail in the morning waned vaphroachlns rain. as did the rain- ybow. Clouds which they niohnmed "niarels tails" also indicated a rainy day. A very bright-rod sky at sunset indicated a fine to- to luI9iI' homes, ,they helped them- selves to vast stores of pine. maple. birch and beech -- woods that BElN' A HOLL -'-1-gr-a..-v... . - .. . vwooosma IS No LlFE rows vac,- , .. Mum - TRNN rpoawcu i l WIF PLENH 0' mm .1 , GARBAGE - di n , were cut and dried over a twelve- month period. BRUSVS-Fl;SMt7Reutersl - Foreign Minister Paul Henri Spaak was an I the bosom of every river and quoted Wednesday as saying that 3 . Belgiumls recognition of Com- '5 I They had their own methods ofimunist China was tnot far off." l. . E . u g -3 CONTRACT BRIDGE " ” ii 3 - - "-' By Josephine Culbertson i- an 5 Too nnsronslvn N IT USED to be fashionable in to keep the diamond bid open. ' certdn bridge circles to give but when East Iinally. came in partner a ”courtaay response" of with three clubs. thus eliminating one notrump. irrespective of how the value of Norths only picture weak the responders hand might card it was. utterly fantastic for ha but the gwgut punishment North to bid three spades. If meted out to this piece of bridge 5:11?-zlnhlnd Mid Plllltfd "10 5 insanity forced a change. even in an n ywan a to. receive . these circles. The hand below il- Ionic hill? "Om "'9 lld9rrN0T"' E luatrates the normal result of the might have been shown the folly ,g utwcourteou... nrponul 1; 0c. of his actions. As It was, he (and .. anud ,,.t.;,l,i.1 y,.,: .30, (bug 333:5) had to pay a 500.-point (Q. '5 ere are s some p ayers o re- - V puted nun who might. be guilty We-I 1:929: me v1u:k!e:r;dE-sf 3 or North's tactics. Weft-00 WI 9 -it '9 , south am" 2urne31 iapade six. Slough n ' Inc a swuasinge n. u N'm'"' sldf l'”"”'"m'- hernevertheleaa ducked because he ) 7 5 4 8 did not mind West's winning and Q 6 4 3 1 returning the auiL Actually, how- ; 107 6 ever, West won with the ten and ; K 0 returned his second club. Declarer .- Q K J W 2 N Q C ruffed, caahed the top diamonds. Q QAJ98 9 Q5 and when Eutla queen fell, laid 3 .864 W E QQ8 down the diamond jack to draw w G ; )0 7 S J. A Q J 9 West": last trump. New South -1; 0 85 4 2 axited with the spade nine. :1) , '5 k .- it 230”? ...l”.'f Z3? ”.Ili'.'.."l.'. 'l33i'.. 11.1. 'g M Q A K J 9 I avoid 1 losing return, but he took a . -) 8 't.h t t: h i d th ac E, i : . . , . me Mada! unit "gist! ':).fyhoe';rta.' Sflillh ecapf 3. -6 Smith Welt. North Ealt ::;e.j):E:a';:u(,l:pee"1..hn.: mid dovui T ' LOVE l 3 1 0 P5” INT” 1"" Well: he had to. let go the heart 3 f h 3 9 P" P”' am nine. South promptly threw him 2 ” n P”' P”' 3 . in lm in by leading the heart ten, and A9 Dbl" "l'm am now West. had to return a spade It was absurd enough for North from his K-2 to south) tenace. DAILY SE5 inn ACROSS I.Est1lpO in. mi. EEHEE S I. Capital (slang) work gm giymgm 2 (Nor.l 4. Cryof part. so Soar mg (qggg E 5. Luck 5. in reverse aloft REE HE I C -8 (Itngto- 6. Oneof the 22. Pro- Boll? at at : Irish) Great uk-c )ect.- filial! I ( 0. Long rial 1. Juice of his ,. in. spoken a plant end 55. 3 . -: II. scorn of 1 swung at B yluagm 5 molten around 1 Egg 0 metnl: :1. False church to... 12. one who 12. Keep :8. Part Yuunlnrn A--no shoot: from )3. Shades ti I at 29. QIIENIOIII 5 unbuah primary '10 be?" .12. Claws 11:. Drone .6 actor W 5. Egyptian 34. Sand dune I KNOW , ms AFFECHNG G R .. : .own . naeizn oota d ty (1; .) .- 1- - A l L was mgr .: I6. Plural llnds, (pearl. ya 31. next SUV 904594 WHAT , NOW HE s HIS PLAVINGj'p.(E5 pQ1DE Bur 1-HES 'bw”A”'N,5,fX,! mwogh M57 . CAN . 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