PAGE TEN‘ i? __' AHNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE Maeliadyen Grocery and Meat Store us rusrou sr. Thank you, .00 “comma-e. v rv-vo-vv-v-v-Q-Q-O-OQ We are carrying a complete line of MEATS, fresh and cured; also o complete line of GRAOCERIES. MacFADYEN COAL CO. Office located in same building. We solicit a shore of your patronage. , E. S. MocFADYEN. ‘. , .4.§.l\§§O'O-§ a o u oeoooa o o o veeoooowcoo-voooowo O-OOQ PHONE i546_L MUTUAL UNDElISTANDING Mutual understanding will Make for peace if not goo! will. _-Oid Mother Nature. From the small round doorway of his new home in an apple lrcc in the Old Orchard ’l‘immy the Fly- ing squirrel stared acr0ss to the bigger round doorway of a slightly bigger house ill a neighboring trce. From tlrat iioorivay Spooky the Owl stared back - at Tiirnmy. Mrs. Timmy pllSliCd Timmy qsldc that she might. look out. "lis I live it. is Sisuoky," said lilrs. Jimmy, staring as if she never hall T94 v4 o o 00000-0 v000Q-&0+4-§0§4+0+0-O-0—0§Q0<+4 0000 We are in the market j seen Spooky before. ‘fw "A nice neighborhood you've l chosen [or us to live in." com- plained Timmy ivho didn‘i; ap- Vegetables PARSNIPS, CARROTS Highest‘ Prices paid—-Delivered Charlottetown Write, Phone, Coll or Contact our local agent. Thompson Produce COMPANY LIMITED prove of the Old Orchard as a place in which to live. ' "How could I know that Spooky is living over hero? I looked in that house before choosing this one. Spooky wasn't there then." retorted Mrs. Timmy. qver in the other house Spooky the Screech .Owl was talking: to himself. for he was alone. "Two nice dinners," muttered he, “Yes, sir, two nice dinners if only 1 could catch them. "There was a hungry look in his round yellow eyes as he stared over at that other house. It gave Mrs. Timmy an uncomfortzr ble feeling. She guessed Just what Spooky was saying to himself. _ It was early evening. Tme Black Shadows were thickening the cur- tain of soft dusk which they ril- lor a large quantity 0| and BEETS , readyhhad spread over the laud. It ‘was e hour when Tlmmi and The :51” gfigssssocietyl Mrs. Timmy loved to be out gliding o‘ Cunoden school held an from lree tn tree just for fun‘. They enjoyable Valentine social on Frl- Mlle" that l“ every ‘my ‘t ‘S “is” day Fem 13th A“ interesting to have o. little playx It was the; "mm": Wk], “d mun”, match‘ hour when Spooky wants to be out‘ w“ conduct“ by m. “when hunting for. his dinner. Now; Th“ w“ “mowed by u“ opening neither the little Squirrels nor the. of l 1"" box o! valentine. by the little Owl left, home. They Just sat post mute‘. wmlam cmnpton and there in their respective doorways. dismbutgdju My“ Cleo“. M‘? flaring across at each othcr. Lean to every on. present The ‘It isnt sale for us lo go out teacher. Fred W. Show and Mnumhll’ h’ l‘ "Mfilll": us" “la i mml’. l fhszmgflgizfifi ‘Dltch vglégh "We'll wait unill he goes hunt-l Mrs Catherine Compton and Mrallnfbemre h“ 9° Wl- U h“ lsi n 5h", "wed he‘ we“ "id hungry. and most hunting‘ folks‘ cookies at the close o! the meeting. i 180T’ m?“ dHYS- h’ “m” "a" Y"? amvan non armorui where he is." ma Mrs. OLM _ (OP) __ A nut‘ Over in tho other house Spooky msficxfntilmnl o! dhureh any" m”, was doing some thinking. “If they WAS IN iiis PRIME, iiis MOTTO wAs - Liisriiiizs i2 Aoocroize CA 4 ANDNONHEVIONT ierimaomeiss Eiiioi LIFE ,1 r " HIPPV 1141170905‘. flILWAU/(EE o, IY/SL‘. fliir rum llliiEN Sousition muons FOR ME-l ogrrii ME mo! you BETTER ourr vAii! you warren truss! ALWAYSH iiowsousieieiiimize PliTTlN‘ON THE BRAKESMALWAYSH ~ WERDOING woiziziiso oourroiiouzoivs \ ma! AND IF you FOLKS ONLY » KNEW WHAT our POISON ooss iovounimsiz ruossi rr / LINGERS IN vouiz SYSTEM / FOR nus. CORRODING our PIPES AND-- / (By Thornton W. Burgess) 'I‘hcy just sat there, in their re- spective doorways, staring across at each other in climbing and gliding. They returned home earlier than _ usual, hoping to get there before Spooky returned. They did. Then not being sleeply, they took turns watching from the doorway. 5o they knew when the little Owl re- turned. Ile went straight into h.ll house and didn't even look_ over at their house. "l-le izot a dinner all right." de- cided Timmy. “He won't come out until he is hungry again. L! we ivant to go out. again tonlglfl IQ will be perfectly safe from him." He was right abouC that. So, through mutual underltand- ing, peace was kept between these unfriendly neighbors. Timmy and Mrs. Timmy going over to the Green Forest to play, and Spooky the Screech Owl doing his hunting outside the Old Orchard. Under- standing will keep peace even though there be no friendship. The next story: "The Self-Suf- ficient One." Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertool a» '>~.\'r\ \ SIIOOTHING HIS OWN PATH Today‘s dvclarer needed plenty n; [m- u; bprjauge he knows ‘who; iucl: to fulfill his tlirce notrump contract. but at least he did what he could to smooth his own path. mun‘ o! a ohmic" and M man“ don't ‘come out pretty-soon I won't South dealer I bl pate“. ofwafer diam" ha" been‘ first}. hltllhlle ‘ilgltpliwneghilllg ilftljiifllsllheie» D North South vu nera a executed {or En-iperor Hallo Bolas-i _ g ‘I l’ sq“ ' 3‘ ' Q1 4 ale o! mum,“ by ‘ firm o! Jweb lllllli dto ‘gauh at best hCVPn when i ‘Q J5 erl hero. The pieces. made of Bold; "l? do“ k knmllhIfnl-a DEL viii,“ ll . A Q 5 3 and silver brought irom Ethiopia,‘ chaaceoat glljlw Onilcflillflfwg ¥AQ4 7 o‘ are to be donated to various ms Ovetyme; v- 111d b 05c qllill 7 53 N ‘in Church" in that’ country‘ ling but =0 tvuleiltllluhloulseggllg Sh; ‘$612M W E 'Q§8 r » ' . ‘t - _ . ~ .' < ~ . - 9 7 LONDON _ (OP) __ An Emmy much €él<lBl to ralrh a lilousc. Ii’ h JG S QK 10 an» ~ ii:."..%i:‘."::l..i:'i .:¢:;».*;;‘::=..'.:i m... W‘ egg 3 1~2 inches long and 2 1-2 ‘ . " ‘ ‘_-' * - iiii°éi‘°lll.t°£l“lli.ii'nl‘liliiiifilk~ :52“ 2 i TT“ ' for a neighbor urlio doesn't bother! , [~10 97 3 them perhaps one or thcm will gel-j The bldmng. careless. That will he my chance.‘ ' B I N G o After all I don't have to have a 8mm gut f?“ 5:‘ iquirréel ditllllél‘. No.1 sir, I ,don'ti gm. P3‘: 2N1 P‘, . - . v .12. an l I m 1 ~ I his lloly Redeemer Hall “HZ §n.,,"p..§’"i§.§"°i“ii‘i‘. winiif°fiii~ 3*" Pr“ P“ P“ ‘ Deprlved .0 ° s“ an“ ° hops was his way of smacking lips i "mum “empwe dog’ Laddie‘ by A few minutes later he flew oil’ iill west, opened the spade seven Ellleledmlilttizldagloshg; zllleltsfedwlg 8.30 the duskto hunt for o carelesslnnd East, who could mark do: [lard his master's repair shop in The Irina are the nme lo Mag” Tmlgtuw mm s“ He! clam!‘ “i511 K9 Smlll- "mpl? T Ill!!! I flfil m" e 5"" B 59°03‘)! had it'll?’ encouraged a continuation by play- °'°nl”' bllnd “h” Berennkl w“ Blnflo In tho elty the hcme neighborhood Then helm; the @131" gnu/r]; wan and, given another dog by 15-year-old ' d ' = , ' _ ' . - Dorothea Hendry of Scarboro. Freezout 23m rlhrcl all) t%]cetirlgglr:liy‘ltvh m; great enthusiasmt our. DM- Bflezaukl l‘ Pictured Wm‘ I ch u u. storehouse: over in the Green For- {mi-g wlelfie aieisfiuffsiieycszraln 1y; n - or a: “ill, tmlned German shepherd l "mo... "t “d l° and m" "d "WWW be knocked out before the pros- . - i g pccl, of nine tricks would 870W I v r bright! Tl-lERE OUGHTA BE A LAW. » v By Faguly and Sllolvle" chllier due thought, South carefully selected the club nine for a, lead toward hummy. West unsuspectlngly played low, and the nine was allowed to ride. When ‘ASMOIZT on so ' w," ” v , \ WQFORTHEMOMENT. I till-iii" .?.‘;“.$.‘.‘.;i..f§‘.""i°‘i§‘;“$‘5‘i; AN‘ A MEQW - g j / t: ' e y , i- ‘ r b" i I SAYWOU RE A LONt: “u; now led; the queen smothered 0N3“! ' “Fm g - . l . " TlhéE DEA?) EEAMIND ME‘) gvcsvs éiackllc. and theAflclub mac: ‘ ‘, , ' r0 e is n . er a , l L" » v '_ ’ Qlmylggial; that? was nothillig to it. The ' ‘ ' "o" Mlmsops hcart queen was led tram ciinirny - a “t; and passed. West won and led AGAIN! cf "it another spade. but deolerer i r ‘ .. GTE could norw count on two Ipode ~ ‘ " tricks, two hearts, one diamond ‘i’ and four clullrlsl. l t but bu". ' 1t l n , o liomimioiouiiioiifloiz an fl 3.23m ‘in first led n. club ten, West unquestionably would have covered with the iack. The queen would, of course, win but later when declarer returned to his hand Ion another clulf leld, he would have a difficult guen whether to plq/ the club nine ll! ' the hope of dropping the eight from the East hand. or e low club in» the hopes that west was now down to the blank king. BOUTHWOLD. 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