fiiQE _TEN IAIIIUI PUBLIC LEUTURE The Baha'i: oi’ Charlottetown invite you to attend a Public lecture at THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL 0n THURSDAY, FEB. 3RD, 8zlS P. M. (Guest speaker — Mrs. Rosemary Salts oi Montreal Topic-"The Chongeless Faith oi God." N0 COLLECTION Consider For thus well the unexpected. may danger be detected. —-Oold Mother Nature. Renew your memberships FEBRUARY 7, 8 and 9 Cell in pcrscn at Headquarters HOLMAPVS STORE Alter Wednesday memberships will be open to the wait- ing list. Capacity of hall is limited. hi; 104s, Toni McCall. Deputy . - - ~ ld the RECORD TOURIST iEAll '1i.i\el Minister, lotlay to‘ . Northern Ontario (llutfittredrs Assfic- l-‘ORT WILLIAM, Feb. i-tCP> l llillilll. lie l*\'ll1'\‘5»‘\“ vmil ["1" ‘f -— Ontario CXPQFlCIlUOIl its llltrill 1.945‘ Tdhu" “mull l" ullMH-v 5U‘ consecutive record totirist 3'91"‘ llili" ‘Csfhl ‘ DAILY CROSSWORD -_- ACROSS 4. Halt ems 24- River '1. mieqmnt s. A elm 5. Kind or dog o! work ' l. Nuclei a starch grains '7. 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Cqptoqunte: S0 PERXSH ALL WHOSE BREAST it was almost den-up time and Three-legs the Coon, so called be- cause he had but itu-ee legs. huv- ing twisted ofi one in a cruel steel trap, was about ready to retire. Deli-up time is that time L1 thc season when those who sleep all winter. or most of it, go to bed for the long sleep. The homes oi such folks are called dens. Going to bed for the winter is called den- nlng-up. The time is earlier for some than for others. Johnny Chuck and Nimblehuels the Jump- ing Mouse are the earliest to den- up. They do not. wait for really cold weather. Buster Bear is one oi the last. usually the last. Three-less was u his. handsome Raccoon who lived in iiuothei- part of the Green Forest ii-om trhere |Eobby Coon and Mrs. Coon made then" home in a hollow tree. His den was in a small, Snlljl, warm "Ye Ilvel! down in a rocky ledge. He had once lived in a hollow tree, but that was before he had lost his leg. The trap in which he had been caught had been sct at the foot of that hollow tree. He hadn't ;__T— LW Contract Bridge ' By Josephine Culbertson _ TOO CONFIDENT nton W. Burgess) in ~ ..- (an This evening he was 1115mm m! way alone the edge v1 B 5mm brook. {in Climbed a hollow tree since. The dreadful pain he had sui- fered while in that use "we lens days and night. of hunger while that stump oi a leg W55 heilm‘ and he couldn't 8P9 "mmd m“? to look for food. had made 11km one oi the most stlsillclm“ 1° 5 in all the Green rot-est, and at the same time had sharpened his wits so that a smarter Coon was not to be found anywhere. He had to be smart, not only l0 K999 out. oi’ traps but to live at all. The iorcfcet oi the Coon folk are more like hands in ieeling for i-hlnlli and ln picking up food. So Three- legs had to make his wits help his one hand do the work of two. _ This evening he was making his Tudiiyfls rlcclnrcr suffered from over-eoniiileiice — in the wrong direction! “It! 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He put up the heart ace. cashed the diamond ace. and threw East in with his high heart. East cashed his good dia- mond. and South discarded a club. having already given up a card of that, suit on the fourth ]]PaI‘t. Como to mo!" Smith chortled. "misfits Ioauishly at East. “I'm SUFE you velgnt the spade queen, s.» mlsht as well be nice about. "Sure-why not?" East said amt- flbly- And. to Souths horror, he lit-acceded to lay down the spade queen! Clone was Souths cherished 9nd Dlay! Obviously, he had expected East lo lend away from the spade Queen to the North-South combin- 9d lenme. giving Solllh three tricks in the snll. South would hove hUtJll sltrclvdex- NEER LEARNED TO GLOW FOR OTHERS GOOD-POT“ Distributed by Kim: Features Syndicate. inc. fit ABNER IF KIRBY South two club tricks, also! l0 “(ll-all up“ all lllp 31d‘, suns liillil then simply to lead a low. yrlub. letting West win two tricks |in clubs but. fat-cine him to givq \\".l_\' along the edge of a small brook. Ho hnd company. It was one of his well grown children who promised i0 be as hi; 811d hand‘ some ns his intlicr. They often hunted and fished together. The youno Coon was a little ahead. 11.. glgppod hnd snt. up just the Wily lhztt Buster Bear oitcn sits up. He held his head high and 111$ nose began to tlvibch- "What is it?" asked Thrse-iegl, joining him and nlso sitting up and lu-itt-liiiig his nose. ~-5,,,,.|l il.“ SMrl lho young Coon. iii". 1105a i wont twitch. twitch, twitch. TllHZC-lPZS did smell ii, and his nose went twitch, twitch, twitch. "Did you aver smell anything better?" asked the young Coon. His nine still twitched and his mouth began to \\flll"'f‘. Had you been there 1t. is mouahly that you would not have smelled anything at all, for it was very faint. Had you smelled ll you very likely would have turned up your ilosc. for it was a fishy smell. The two Coons lvoenn to more forward slowly. their noses all the time twitching. The smell grew slrailgnr, It was now a very. very fishy smell. I am sure it would have betiiwloo fishy to? you oi- me. But it. wasn't tor those two Coons. No. sir, it wasn‘t for them. Their mouths watered more and more. I suspect they drooled. They came to a place where the bank was fairly high. They knew just where that de- lcclahle smell tto them) was coin- lug from. It was coming from the iout of the bunk close to the wulci". There was a hole in the bank there, a voi-y shallow hole as ii some ouc had started to dig and then given up after scooping out a lilll‘ cnrlli. That smell was coming sir gilt out oi this. There must be u tish in there. The only way they could look into it was to wade in the shallow water to get opposite it. The young Cacti started to do this. but Three-legs pushed him aside and went first. He waded slowly. carefully. The water was very shallow, just over his feet. When he was near enough to look in by stretching his head as tar as he could he stopped. He was not quite in front at that hole in the bankdbut he could see the back oi ii. There lay what looked like u piece oi fish. It must be that ior lhcro was no smell but of fish. and that was very strong indeed. Slowly, reluctantly, Three-legs lllrlled hack. Growlinl: he drove his young soil back loo. ln the Iuvimiuc a disappointed trapper would see their iootprlnts in the mild where they hud entered and left the water uild would wonder why they hnd turned back. By AL CAPP i=1, ‘SOMETHING By Alex Raymond , ~ MR5. aestwour, x ow. HE tots ms l HAVI NEVER memo POINTS- A GIRL ' A MOTHER AIR nee sows LIKE. MISS FAULTS so FRANKLY. DORiAM WILL IN "m: sew: PATCH, ’ V. u 1 *- '8‘ L MRS. BEAUMQJLI’, ‘OJ RBAINO MI G QQR UIBIT, WHO BEGGED THE WK NOT TO THIGH HIM EXACTLY WHERE IWER HAUBIT ANTED TO 60! WHIO! WAS ' eimetv THlS-"WGJ-ARE et-lczasm you; 50M ’ m m eves, 1o convince ME res-r r MUST nor urr noun ooaiAu IllARlZY um! yawn A MAl-IGNANT. scaemmo 0L0 mum! AND "r TOO smart THE GUARDIAN. 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