ale watched. For a tow minutes there was a very lively time. The little Foxes ran this way and that. By Thornton HUNTING is FUN - Wiiziteter you do is better done It doing it you find is fun. eold Mother Nature. Always it is easier to work iihen work is fun. And the easier it is to do a thing. the better done it is liltcly in he. Over in the Green Fuicst three little Foxes were potting their first lessons in how to me out ill the Green World. '1'lmy in-re the children of Gray Fox and filrs. Gray. who are ftliixlnli oi Roddy Fox and Mrs. Iiorliiy. Tlirn he rat-ed after it. This morning Mrs. Gray had dot-iried to take the three little rub: on a short hunting trip. Th:-re. was an open grassy place not to far away. and mother was sure lll('rP would be Grasshoppers NOTICE The annual meeting of the Masonic Temple Com- pany will be held in the of- fice of E. R. Brow A: Son, 144 Richmond Street, on Wednesday, the 13th day of July proximo, at 9 o'clock am. A.D.T. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. June 29. 195d. 1. I. BROV. Sea-ehfy l'i"lriii' R rirw telescope-typo surt..i1rr. made of nylon and aluminum, was adopted hv the t mndian Armed Forces. it gm the unrks. They jumped on it, rimiipcd rocks on it. tossed it out of aircraft and army lorries, from it in ice. hurled it in mud aviit sand. They finally gave up - .ll1il placed the order. its licliinrss and compaictnudi nnkrs this YlIL'.l:C(l stretcher I iiiii.i.il for cit-tithing from i'iillil1t'l'1l air-rcsriic work to the nrcils of hrHDll34l. riolicc. (hvil liv'rii.c .intt nthrr atithorilics . Knnthcr ink for ('ari;itla's aim-uuiin llntl the men who iuut amiillris with it. A1 1 VIINI N1((lMPANY()P LAXADA, L'lD. (ALCAN) A .516 7 mix i and the Gris” ,, .1 jumped this way and that. Then mother called them to her. "Watch me." p said she. l instead of running mother 1, moved very slowly. Presently. ljiist ahead of her. a Grasshopper ileaped. This one a flyinz Grass- hopper came down. Then she began to move toward it slowly. V very slowly. all the time keeping her head held high so that she W. Burgess rohiild rwatch thtat (;;il:sl'l(i)cppe':". iv en 5 e was no quie o s e tlisfaer ;V”ly:lchb'Gf;';:gh?;pe?f:istopoed and stood perfectly still. Or try to. it would a guodlww" "'9 mug Fax” "W h" ms! hum" lesson. l0lI;(tU('ll ever so little. Suddenly So mother led the way and theiide xnuuis tgf.a:':;,'o::: had pounc- to ing everything abofit thim 1-Zvewlhen They expected her to give now and then she would have to "M or me!" mu GI-"h.0pp"' to and wait for them to catch They knew my how gum 11 was 5 p ito eat. for Grasshoppers had up. So at last they came to the bee" bmugm home to mem by CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson WELL-CONSIDERED preemp- tive bidding by the opponents can , make it. very ditricuit. if not im- possible. for partners to get to- gethor and select their proper contract. l:ven.the best. partner- ships are shut out trom time to time. Thus. it was understand- able that in the following deal East-West should have been "handcuiled" during the auction. but they did not have to less what they did lose on the deal. grassy open place. It was the . . mu um. mat H" mm had been both mothri and father. She didnt 3” ”m"'d them" M Hr” meyland the corners of her mouth didn't know what to make of it.l'Wm.hed In a grin IANUW Wm do They kept very close to mother. it .. Wm sht ' ' Suddeply ' Gmsshoppgr jumped A few minutes later one of the from right under the little blackmm FM" yaw N” where I nose of one of those little Foxes. Gmgghnnuer iamkd "mud or it was so unexpected that lust for mm'm1E (m, It he dm hm "as mmhg 5 "wnd it Smrued him" The" heler had done moved slowlv. When '3"d M!" H" The G”'5S.l'"P”e'ii.e thouvht he was .near enough didn't wait for him. It Jllnlpedlhe mumfedg H? W” hwkv pmud. a”'"' It wmped "" t” 0"” s'd"llv he picked up and ate the first The little. Fox wasn't prepared for amsghnpmr he had M," "Ham. that. lie -tumbled over his own "mum, Grasshnpners was hm. feet as he tried to turn. Ry thr Tho next do”, An vnexueded time he had turned around he had am ' t i lost sight of the Grasshopper lie i hunted and hunted. but couldn't find it. A moment or two later the same thing happened to another little Fox. All the time. mother not watching. She was grinning as Frovincic-l Debt '3-sures Given OTTAWA 'CPl-The net debt of Canada's 10 provincial govern- ments rose by S27i.925.00ti in tho last fiscal year to a total of S3.- 644.fi9l,000. The debt averaged 324013 for each person in Canada. up 31.56 from the previous year, the hu- reau of statistics reported Tues- day. The O nta rio government re- . eivr it to one of them. She ate. it: Where We ""5 were "M Emwmziherseli She looked at the three. Northduler. Dost-West vulnerable. gates 0904 Q8 4.q.iios1a an as ours N 911011 QKQJI W E 82 QK543 3 OH! gas gi-rents Q109753 Q0 Thebiddlng: North last South West 3; rm 39 Pm CQ Pass Pass Pass last-West would have had clear and easy selling at a Ive-heart contract. but East felt (with good TWO-WAY DEFEAT reason) that e three-heart over- call of the three clubs would be a reckless action, vulnerable as he was: and West in turn tell that he could not afford to set over louth's three spades. Them was less logic in West's reaction -he might well have risked A double. which would have been for a takeout. True. this aggres- siveness could go very wronl: last might be extremely weak. but the evidence was Ininat that possibility. West. defending against the four-spade contract. opened the king and ace ot hearts. south wired and led a low diamond. wen put up the jack and. fear- ing that a shi to trump: might pick up the ten in partner's hand. continued with the III- mond king. Declarer was glad to ruff this in dummy. and he then led a low club." East put up the ace. and he also felt that a shift to trumps might expose his part- ner's queen. so he returned a club. That was all South needed. He could ruif out the opposln diamond honors. dnalty draw trumps. and claim the contract with a good diamond. It really does seem that "mm- body," nut. or West. should have led a trump! each person ia the province to a high ot 8347.81. Ontario's net debt totalled 31.755.051.000. ALBERTA DROPS 36.70! In contrast, Alberta's debt drop- ped by s6.70 per capita to 599.22. Total for the province was 3103.- 086,000. Net debt position of other prov- inces as of March 31. 1954: New Brunswick, dropped 35.97 per capita to 8332.07, totalling 3181,84l.000; M a n 1 to b a, drop- pod 34.68 to 3187.13. totalling 5155.- 027,000; Prince Edward Island. dropped 82.58 to 3166.90. totalling placed that of New Brunswck as the province with the highest per capita debt, while Alberta contin- ued as the lowest. Ontario made the biggest in- crease in the 1953-54 fiscal year. rising by an average of 328.21 for delicious Flavour even when both your hands are busy! Enjoy chewing WrigIey's Spearmint every day! STELLA MARIS HIGH SCHOOL NORTH RU STICO Students wishing to enroll in Grades X, XI Jr XII in September should forward their applications to the Principal as soon as possible. There are two 525.00 scholarships for each grade, and an additional 3100 prize for highest aggregate in Grade XII. Our Boarding House Major Hoopla WA ea w pi, i. . 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