YOUNG. REDDY ll STUNG not hays to run to get away. nearer. "I wonder what hp's inokmg out until the last member of f,,,--g-- thought the young pnxu t-Heithat little group told the tale to seen” to be watching may Auywaywlgies hclgldren when he lay on his l 8 . I'm not afraid of him." So the man drew nearer andl nearer. Finally the young Fox de-I cided that he would move on. Right l and his former friend, the murder- then as he began to move away.l he at the greatest (right of hislbeautiful lvladaline. a Scottish lass short life. That man lifted hislwho had come out to the Island stick. Something slum: the young Fox. and hurt. An instant later there was a bang. and it seemed to come from that stick pointed at him. Peter Rabbit happened to be looking out of the dear Old Brier- psteh as the young Fox no past. 1 rain to The Guardian. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1955 By Thornton W. Bnrgeu human" hmuedn M. '1" "It is a wonder he wasn't killed. --ewe---eem...........,, .... ,, '?1E1TEc-riivtfriiifi-izoiri;-2i: CARD suit. Here is a case in point:. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Peter knew that he was lucky. thought be. "Yes. air. it is a wood- galn. - 05 Only through the sting of Pain. . grojr. wlut kind" He is . luckyl C543 -old Mom" Namnt Peter was right That man wss- you" Ready Fox wng re ny not out hunting Foxes. He was A 10 3343 smart. But even those who Rare hunting b1I'dl- And the HM lhnl . Q N .9 smart make mistakes. Young In his sun were not his enough .31 w E :io7a2 Rgddy had inn;-ned to be main to do more than sting the young of Dogs, but he hadn't learned to Fox. Had they been bigger they he nfrnid o( men and bgyg. Tn might have killed him. So the him they were simply two-legged young Fox was lucky in that the folks. They couldn't run. That is. man was not hunting Foxes. And they couldn't run fast like a Fox in WIS lucky in IIIOUWP WIY- H9 g,3 or a Rabbit. or any other of the bid learned 91” "1055 twolessed ' (nu;-Jagged 1011;, Through the guru. talk. at least one of them, could. The ltlddlnl ' mar he nnw n number of them be dangerous. it was a lesson he! North East South Vlest and. when some of them surpros- had S8lfllY l!89d9d l0 lelm H9 Md. ed hi.rn quite near. he found they something to think about as hei Pass Pass Pass eonidnw, hurt him, 1-in rgally did. sought his home in the Old Pas-l gins aqioaa gaxoi Pass Pass 4 Q Dble. tn", whimpering goftly, for lief it is not usually sound n wn, tn, very next day nmir Iached where he had been stung.llce to start with a preemptive bid! zetfrukatgbit had yvarned him not t ose two-egged folk that he saw one of them coming toward STRANGE BUT TRUE him across the Green Meadows M where he was hunting Mice. He didn't stop hunting. but he did keep an eye on this two-legged person. He had in his hands some- thing Lhat looked like a stick. That didn't mean a thing to Young: Raddy. He just wouldn't let that person get near enough to him to hit him with a stick. So he went on huntin for Mice while the man n with the ugick drew nearer and; peared to have the desired effect. Pioneer Days in P. E. I. By I. I. MacArthur Well. for one reason. the murd- erer had a private tete-a-tete with those who were present that night at the laird's home. and whatever threat he held over their heads ap- and the night of the wedding the ,The startling story never leaked took place, Madaline. her husband and the other man were frequently seen together. Came New Year's eve. The laird and his bride were having a few close friends to help them cele- brate the event. The other man. as we have already seen. was among the guests. It was he who: The Story Behind the Story It appears that the young laird er, both sought the hand of the as the guest of her uncle. a man trusted him as their true friend. It requires relatively little ludg- em," emu ment to single out the suit that must be led at a given stage. but few players short of expert status a take the pains to consider what card should be selected from that political big shot was among thel who possessed considerable wealth and stood weU up in the elite soc- iety as it was known in P.E.I. at that time. Madallne had some dif- But back of it all was jealousy: the soul of a man became blacken- ed and shrunken and evil because he had played in the game of love and had lost. ficulty choosing between her lovers, but in the end she surrendered her heart to the handsome and wealthy young laird. The marriage of Madaline and John Coates. the great Engish tenor who died in 1941. began his singing career as a choir boy DAILY CROSSWORD acnoss DUNK s - nun: Lspar 1.l'!ower of Young Reddy yelped with pain. but he wasn't so badly hurt. that. he couldn't run. And how he didi I'll! Peter Rabbit happened to be looking out of the dear Old Brlar- pateh as the young Fox ran past. He heard the bang and he saw the man with the gun, for that is what that stick really was. ”I wonder." said Peter to himself. "if that ed his lesson." Young Reddy was lucky. He, didn't think so. He thought he was unlucky. very. very unlucky. He had been stung in several places. and smarted and sched. Peteri watched him out of sight. Peter on that he wasn't badly hurt, so -,-....m.m.................m. em-. 111:, hseharho, dishnhed mi 8 Ihl 511'-& a& heavy-headed laeling may no ides. That's the time to uh Dsdrra Pills. Doddis ilirnulnls ll to normal action. Then you feel better-sleep better-work better. Get Dodfa Kidney Pills now. 5; MORE HEAT PER GAl.l,ON PREMIUM "KLEEN-FM)" TREATED Oil For Furnaces-Stoves Cuts Heating Costs Costs No More BURMA PROPANE GM COAL DIAL Ill! OIL "We Sell Host” 1 1 :1 young Fox remembers what I: told him. I wonder if he has learn-n Reduces Smoke and Soot g E U 8 ARNFAST g Lmrrnn , 5. Wooden 3. urge dee- puipit u-icui 9 stop watch 8 Varying rum- veight once :2. Pantry dad.) at. Indian 38. Bishop's 4 Attssnm the 5. A wanderer (You- H. A game 0. Roman post hit) at cards . Gun 8. Gun- !5. Crane 1 a eeltedbhu 10. West lndes & A staring isong isbbr.) ehlehu S. waxing 11. none Quint.) O. are . 1. Almond 18. A ll. Belongtq h &al 10. Male adults Ireland 3!. For A :1. American tpoot.) heft that Indian - 23. Corulicta CONTRACT JBRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson when holding strength in the other major suit. or. for that matter, with a generally good hand for or defense. but South's four-heart call was never- theless a reasonable action. As it happened. the opponents couldn't have gotten together too well in any suit. but from South's point of view. if he didn't start all with four hearts. he might be driven even higher. Since North had passed, there wasn't a grave dan- ger that South would miss a slam by preempting. ya one-trick set. it should have been very ap- parent to South that the defend- ers would lead trumps as soon as ence concemm SS-bu" f b they could safely do so. and sure- - - E W ' y 0 0,' ly it was deslmbleu from scum; taming projector, contest for best Viewpoin" t" have mm trump musical and drama festivals were lead come up to his hand rather mad and discussed. than through it. yggqhafoazhuadthfhe pgigzqpgicog ed and seconded: that 31.00 be sent 80 South SM"-id have led the on" project that membership in spade kmg' m insure 35 h" H 2: the Musical, and Drama Festival lead. That was 3" South had to Associations be renewed. that -do to make the contract. llfd West il'he”l:ir;l”:inrg;i;zil;t Iii!" tgniv'ehe:tTsliishetricl(nuin that. could that West would be suit. incidentally. however. West laid down the club King and. when East encouraged with the eight. continued with the club ace. South ruffed and logically enough. led a spade. intending to ruff at least two spades on the board. That. however. was the best he could do when East. win- ning the spade lead. shifted to trumps. and the consequence was mittees were heard. Correspond- progrsm. county conventions, also to the ”sewing-machines for Cey- l0.00 be sent to Unitarian Ser- Obu viccs Appeal. school. Mrs. Jereniah Simpson. wE5TlMrs. Alfred Moore. North Rusticn . l ould hav in.ured th defeat of 5Cl""ll- MW -lercmlall SlmP50n- W059" 3”e5l5' D””"g "'9 "W the hand eby zhjftjng gen 8 trump Robert Woolner: Cavendish Sick mmms before the awful tragedy at Trick 2. surrendering his trump 00m"'-- Ml”5- Reginald Simpson. AVONLEA W. I. The, annual meeting of Avonlea V. I. was held at the home of Mrs. M. J. Doyle (North Rusticol Nov. I. Fifteen members and five visitors were present. Roll call was answered with a toy for the Or- phanages. Minutes of the previous annual and monthly meetings were read and approved. The president Mrs. Will Toombs Save a report of the year's work., The financial report was given by Mrs. Lowell Wyand. Treasurer. officers for the coming year are: Pres.. Mrs. Will Toombs (re- el). Vice-Presidents. Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mrs. R. G. Fleming; Sec- retary. Mrs. Ralph Burdett: Tres- surer. Mrs. Lowell Wyand ire-ell; Directors. ire-eli. Mrs. Roy Wool-i ner. Mrs. Reginald Simpson. Mrs. Earl Simpson; Auditors ire-ell. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson, Mrs. Robert Woolner: Convenor of UN. and Exchange Programs (re-el); Mrs. Roy Woolner: Programme Com- mittee. Mrs. R. G. Fleming. Mrs. Roy Woolner. Miss Lavenia Mc- Avinn. Mrs. Jennie Stevenson. Mrs. N. S. McLure. Mrs. Sterling Ste- wart. lteports of school and sick com- The following motions were mov- Committees for Dec: Cavendish trick for the advantage of taking Miss Blanche W.Va"dI N07”! RUSl- (wn trumps out of dummy none ico sick comm., Mrs. Jennie Ste- . iSt. Lawrence to Hudson bay was gfessgljp fgogggtghti mgecnalsgegsxs made in 1671-2 by the Jesuit Father then. and the nine, when was; venson. Mrs. Ernest MacLure. got in with a spade. Next meeting in he held at the mi home of Mrs. John MacNiell, Dec. 13. Lunch comm. Miss Blanche EARLY EXPLORER Wyand. Mrs Ira Maccoiibrcy. First overland journey from the M75 WW9” w-Va"d- Following lunch served by com- mittee in charge the meeting clos Albanel. ed with the National Anthem. 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