the door. and bring him in to see the pup. Laurie had seen him at the birthday. and thought he was quite wonderful. Now every day he called to see if the puppy were growing any bigger. David had had a birthday. and “Frisky your feet are all mud~ the very est thing about it was dy. You stay here on the step and one presen that would last a long, wait for me," ordered Laurie. But long time. This was the cuddly. Frisky had heard a faint “bow- wriggly. little black puppy his wow“ from inside. Eagerly hc mother and father had given him. dashed between the children and How he loved it! It wasn't always into the kitchen before they could easy to hold him. tor the puppy grab him. Iquirmed about so much that he --Leg mm alone to see whn often slipped right through David's hyn .10," said M,-,_ Da1e_ arms and down to the floor. Susan Frisky walked over to the pup loved the puppy too. but she loved and smelled it all over. The her own little kitten. Winkie. bet- puppy whimpered and put his wet ter. for he was her very own. cold nose up to Frisky. Friskv Winkle ind lhfi PUPPY 803- I10“! bent his head lower and pushed fine 1089lh9I'. thoulh Sometimes the pup with his nose. it rolled the PUPPY “as a little rough in over on its back and Frisky start.- olaying and Winkle would protest ed in paw at it. and give it lil- with a loud "Meow." Susan and tie nips. The baby puppy star-icri David sat and watched them play to whine and cry. as they rolled around on the "Make him stop! Make him floor. or played tag. \Vinkie was stop! He's going to eat my as quick as lightning and could puppy!" cried David. "Bail get away easily, !or fat. roiy poly Frisky." puppy dog was often clumsy on Susan ran over to pull and hit his feet. at Frisky but this made him bark "I Wonder what Frisky would and grab at the pup again. what do if he saw our puppy?" asked an uproar there was for a while Susan. with the children yelling. David “He might l",e it. but I don't crying and the dogs barking! Mrs. .hink he woulu hurt it very much," Dale came over quickly and said answered Mrs. Dale. “We'll have sternly. "Stop that Frisky. Bad muwlil ind 398-" deg. Shame on you!“ _ Here comes Laurie across the Frisky looked up surprised, for ield now, and Frisky is with him.“ he did not know he was being said Susan. looking out the win- Coiitiiiued on page is The Tiny Folk (A real aloty at real children (or very young children) MUSIC TEACHERS’ SCHOLARSHIPS Applications for Scholarships for T£"rtCilel‘S of Music in the rural schools in each county \vill be re- ceived by:— MRS. FRED GATES, RR. 7. Qh‘lowi<. Convenor of Musical Festival Scholarship Committee. CLOSING DATE MAY 31st IMUHIZATIOH CLIHICS IH RURAL SCHOOLS " Are your young children protected against diph- theria, whooping cough and tetanus? Are all your children successfully vaccinated against smallpox? Protection against these can be secured at school clinics this spring. Ask the teacher the date of the next clinic in your district. Remember that a re-inforcing inoculation is im- portant for young children who have not received an inoculation for ONE YEAR and for school children who have not had one for three years. DEPARTMENT 0!‘ HEALTH AND WELFARE DANCING CLOVER CLUB Charlottetown’: Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT .. All new Legionaira Orchestra Reservations accepted I» phone only between four and eight each Setur y evenln —Dlal 6022. “Reservations for couples accept only” Meet your friends It the Clover Club vdow. She ran to meet Laurie at P31, 10 The Guardian Saturday. May 22. 1954 By Thorton rm: I-'l'.\'NY I-‘EATHERS Things in themselves are never queer. "I‘is strangeness makes them so appear. —Old Mother Nllillrt’. it was a h.: iuniily Ill/ll Rntllrs the Kiiiglislicr and Mrs. Rziiilrs had this season. Mrs. Rattlrs had laid eight eggs, eight white, eggs, in her nursery deep in a bank oi the Big Rlt/91‘. E\'ci‘yuiir of those eggs hat:-lied. or course tli.-_v grew List. as all bii'd bzib.ex tin. and iatherand mother began in “mid- er it that bedroom was going to be big enough. Tlit-y were home- ly babies, about as homely as bird babies could be. They had big heads and big bill}. rind tlicv were hatched without any leathers. But right away leathers began to grow. When they tirst canie out at the skin, they were ot course very small and roiled up il'1l1li_\' in little sheaths. Thm’ \'.(‘lF rillrd pin-ieatlieis. Now, \\llil Illl15l I)‘.l‘Ki5 the rolled up new lt‘l|iIl€l'< oprli out almost at (\llL'£’. It isn't so with the baby kiii',:lisl\ei's. The eight .\(”ito.s‘.~‘l 2. Rlnrk. ..\loslvm tailml titlcs gazelle: Stylish Vipor .Belgiant:t_v Shop .Son of Zmzs (‘r~i'.':nirtcr tCr.I\l_‘.‘.:i.) Iillllll-,I 13..-\ rotior l‘..;~oi::1.t tna - oi the rose 14. 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