F 1B bonus hero! ind it cattle to the sr Foot Ailiiieiit NJJ. BROWN, O. l‘. Chiropodist OIIARIDTTETOWN, P.E.l. DECEMBER 29. 1949 H S G O l yaz/faie f»; ANTISEPTIC Bronchial ml-OZENGES 5Q!’ A1 ALL onus STORES Ouiisult Orthopedic Great George Street LIVESTOON OllEEllEllS ATTENTION The Provincial Department of Agriculture will pay a of $100.00 each to accepted applicants who enrol in s course on Livestock Breeding with the Graham Scientific Breeding School. This course will be held at Newark, New Jersey, from January 10th-15th inclusive. A limited num- applicants, selected by a Committee appointed for this purpose, will receive the above mentioned assistance. only bona fide farmers and cattle breeders will be eligible is desirable that applicants enrolled shall be represen- htive of the province at large. Not more than one applicant will be selected from any one general locality. Full particu- hge regarding this course which deals mainly with cattle breeding problems will be forwarded on request. Interested breeders should send their applications without delay P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CHARLOTTETOWN ATTENTION SNORTNORN BREEOERS Applications will be received np to Jsn. 5th, 1950 for ss- slstsneo to new breeders purchasing females under our Bonus Policy for 1949. Payments as follows: Under 1 yeah-SIM» Ono to two yesrs--$15.00 Two years and over—~!20.00 Maximum to one purchaser-MEMO Females must be approved by the Association. Applicant must have not more than three registered females. P. l. ISLAND SHORTHOBN BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION A. H. MUTCH, Secretary Esrnscliife by Ken Reynolds tellew that sow my Guardian Wont Adlirought buck seven!" ". . . toll: about results! I lost iivelcliickens and the n ‘y.mum~fil4lzflofirléfvsilfifiigdfi or. .. l... t. .. . . - . ' . .. ALIKE BUT DIFFERENT Two alike you sometimes res \vho are unlike as can be. '—Old Mother Nature. n "W" queer yet it is true. Folks y look alike or be alike in some ot e-r way. yet in every other “'3? be Wlmlly unlike. They sre alike but different. It was so with Peter Rabbit and two cousins whom he had discovered in Farmer Brawl" dmfyard. All three wet-e Rabbits and looked it. But in other wnv they were quite different, how different Peter didn't find out on that first meeting. He didn't have time. It was getting light so fast that he had to scamper home to the dear Old Brier-patch and Mrs. Peter before it became too light to safely cross the Green Meadows. The next night Peter was back in the dooryard as soon as he dared to go. He couldn't keep away. Curiosity wouldn't let him. Peter could no more have kept away from there than he could fly. His cousins were right where he had last seen them. They had to be. was almost all black They were in a wire pen. You see they were pet Rabbits that had been given to Former Brown's boy. One was wholly white and the other was almost. all black. As he came around one end of the bani Peter thumped lightly to let them know he was coming. They thumped back. This time Q QDI" Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson i sciremmem A MATTER or TIMING The declarefs timing of the play in today's desl. probably would have been good enough against the average defender—b'\ East was an expert. Iouth ‘dealer. Both sides vulnerable. North East 3 N T Pass 6 Q. Pass As will have been observed. both South and North hid rather 3;. gressively, but the slam contract W85 a very good investment. West opened the club jack. Dummy won and declsrer drew the outstanding trumps in two rounds. He then led a low spade toward dummy and put in the queen. If East had taken this trick. the contract almost surely would have been made. because South's normal course would then be to cash the top hearts, enter dummy with a diamond, discord his last heart on the remaining club honor. and finally to ruff a heart, cs- tablishing a good heart trick in dummy. fctually. however, East unhesitatlngly played low on the spade queen-—snd after that south was helpless! He was short one vital entry in dummy for the cs- tsblishment of the thirteenth lie-art, and finally ended up losing two spades tricks. South could have made the slam "on his own." simply by running the slight risk of discarding the heart ten on s. high club in dummy and cashing the top hearts before giving up so many of dii.mmy's en- tries. Then, nothing could have kept him from winning six dia- mond tricks in his own hand, two top hearts, two top clubs, one spade, and riummy's established eight of hearts. "We wondered if you would eeme back," said Blacky. Peter didn't approx-ch slowly. fie scamlwrfifl over t0 thB cage. Through the wire netting he touch. ed noses with his cousins. ‘Phat. mild” um“ 7991 really Acquainted. We wondered ii’ you wouid come back." said Blacky. "We hoped you would," Whitey. "Come on out and go with me to the Green Forest and have some fun," said Peter. “We would love to, but we never leave this place. Come on In and stay with us a while,” said Blacky. Peter went all around that pen but couldvfind no place to get in He 9"?“ Jumped up on top of it. He knew why his cousins didn't come out. If he couldn't get in they wllldlft net out. He remembered how once he had been hurt and had been found by Farmer Brown's bog‘ and kept in a pen until he was w said “How did you got hurt?" he wanted to know. Biacky looked puzzled. "What do you mean?" he asked. Whity looked puzzled. "We have- n't been hurt." said he. "Then how does it happen you are in that thing?" asked Peter. "We've always been in this thing. or one like it," replied Blacky. It was Peter turn to look puzzled, "You don't mean always, not really always, do you?" said he. "I certainly do mean always." retorted Blaclry. "We were born in a place like this. Weren't you?" “Me born in o place like that?" cried Peter, blinking as a surpris- ing and wholly unexpected question sometimes makes one blink. "Did I understand you to ask if I were born in a place like that?" “You certainly did. What is odd about that?" retorted Blacky. "I1 you were not born in a place like this where were you born?" demanded Whitey. "Over in th Old Posture," re- plied Peter. “What kind of a place is that?” asked Blacky. "I never heard of it. I guess it isn't as good a place as this," said Whity. Peter almost gasped. "I suppose you’ll be telling me next that you don't know anything about the Green Fsrest. and. the Green Meadows.’ he cried. “We don't," replied the others together. "You poor things," said Peter. Just .then a noise startled Peter and he took to his long heels. Blacky and wiiity ivmhed his white tail bob out of sizht- ‘I wonder why he called us poor things when lie could see for him- self how well taken care of we are." said Blacky. "I wonder," said While’- Special General Meeting 0f the Shareholders rind Patron! o! in. Wiltshlre nnirylmz Co. will be held in North Wiltshire Hall Saturday, December 8i, 2 P- m» in discuss the building of a new ereamery. It is ailvlsnble that all patrons attend. By 0P5" °| Directors. NELSON TIATHERLY. Secretary. by Al Capp rs QUIET new. aur ‘w anew won Ac-riou. sows- unvluL uER- A As soo~ As THE LL IS 741M lfliaisgW/i BIEN ‘fir; l NSPOHI THE GUARDIAN, CHARLQTTETOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED JOE PALOOKA preemies by Zane Grey; H53 sows m cz/Aefi. ., ALL I HAVE/S K/AGS I MMFFWAHEAALJ BEuEve YOUYE SORKY AMQUHJHE CDRROBO- RATION sv Mmwstsmvou EARELY ESCAPED A SENTENCE. AH..I SUGGEST YOU THINK A GREAT DEAL BEFORE VOU AC1’ - NEXT ‘HME. 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