"'”' By Thornton -rli "'"f'rvm AGAINST ONE I-us b:- 1 -There's a time in run and n timsutio fight, But first ll'fll(P sure which one is .'ighl1S"i'1 - yi1l:','l, ' -Old Mother Nature; Tr? dq,thv right thing at the, .vi'ong atiinc is must as bad as to, lln the ytron: lll'.llS; at the right; wlnm, Linn; ll lhrre is aluaxs a iron! 1.iiirj ll iirzlii llllle ior evei'y- hing rihmr :: dour Sometimes it aims vrlvv-”i:wwl uiclrziiicnl. In kuovi he i'i',:lit V-lllf in do the right hincr '3' JFPYV V)-til.-it was having a ...-.a.J., V i fir V" LIBERAL Lfl'l”i 'uiiiii:il mvclin: oi ...sa....... .. .....-: llic Six-onri Disii'ict of Queen's will be l'-Lilli illlu.lln-Bloiiilny. October . ,, signed. 1'. R. BOYLE, Pres. P. J. NOYE, Secy. W. Burgess long hard Journey. He was trying in get home Irom I longer trip out in the Great World than he ever had intended to make. Now as every one knows. Jerry is one of the water iolk. He never feels at home very far irom water. He felt anything but at home now as he made his way through the grass beside an old road across a big meadow. It would have been much easier to have followed the middle of the road. but somehow he felt safer in the grass. Jerry simply couldn't get used to being right out in the plain sight. It made him feel uneasy every min- Lite Nnw it happened that two boys MEETING the Liberal Association of held in King- 19th, at 8 p.ni. Every- tiueenis county L lilo lixziiial Meeting of iberal Association the Queens County Liberal issnciniiwii will be held at 8 p.m.. Thursday, October 22nd, lfififl, ill ill” Coniiiiuniiy Centre, Stewart Street, Charlotte-ha”. who ever saw 5 RM Wm. l(lll'll. .irlr:;iIes niiviirl from each poll. liOiliilll';ll"Ilfl R. H. Winters, Minister of.Publlc WorkS.: mil lm the quest speaker and the meeting is open to the! public gilililllilliy. STEWART ROSS, President. F. A. LARGE, Secretary. Kev-i'L1linl1ii iiccepted four and eight each Satu J06 Pulooka JJSE SH VA HEAR WHAT I 5AlD...CMlNO.. BOX..,wA7r,:4 WM, 305 Oil . DANCING CLOVER GLUB tiliarloitt-town”: Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT i All new Legionalrs Orchestra Hlosoruitions for couples accepted only" Nor-t your friends at the Clover Club 592.00 per couple by phone only between rday evening-Dial 6022. were coming down that road. "look"! exclaimed one of them. "There's something moving over there in the gross!" The other boy had a stick. Jerry had stopped. The boy began pok- ing in the grass with the stick, and of course Jsrry ran. The boys had only a glimpse of him in the grass. With wild yells they were after him. Jerry jumped out in road because he could run faster there. But he couldn't run as fast as those boys. His legs were too short. The boys were fast catching found I stone and threw it at Jerry. It hit; him. anal hurt. but he could still run. Then the other boy got near enough to strike at him with the stick. Jerry stopped short. He turned. He showed all his teeth and made I short rush at one of the boys. The boy ran back. Jerry turned, and again ran. At once both boys were after him, yelling as only ex-i cited boys can yell. Another stone hit Jerry. A glancing blow from the stick hurt. The boy struck again. Jerry had turned. He dodged ,the blow and made ii rush at the iboy. startling him so that he drop- ped the stick as he sprang to one: side. The other boy now came near enough to kick at Jerry. He snap-D ped at that foot and barely niissedi it. The boy had a good look at, those long. yellow. cutting teeth; to! Jerryis and hastily retreatedi lJerry turned on the other boy andi rushed at him just as he reached to pick up his stick. He jumped back instead. stumbled and tell. Fortunately for him. Jerry had 'turned to face the other boy. The flatter stopped at a safe dlstancewlow heart. llle had been unable to find an-' other stone. He didn't like the look, up with him. One or them had ' r ..u-.. ouannran. cnAiu..or'rm'owNV .' WELL Pl.Al'lD! Excellent play brought homcll dangerous contract in this deal: south. dealer. Both sides vulnerable. ' gun ,: 0.710853 gases Q1075 Q-- :4 N euro 019837 W E 763 some 5 OKQO 4.x7i2 gsxooz V9 QAN754 &B8 ! Thebidding: south West North East 1; Pass 34 4' 4. Dhls. Redblc. Pm Pun Pu: North was out of line in junip- raising the spade bid with only one ace and three jacks; his good distribution did not ofier full, ”compeusalion.” As for North's redouble--well, that was probably based on annoyance at having been deprived of the chance to double East's (our-heart bid. West opened the heart tour; dummy played low. and East won with the queen. East returned a (A high heart would have given South greater trouble, but East ieared that that play 101. Jen,y.s teeth, ,would permit the establishment of ”That's the biggest Rat I've ever. seen. Look out he docsnlt bitcl lyou!" he shouted. l ”That isn't a Rat. Look at his Pull rliairnicn are requested to have five accredited la La” ljkg that one?" relortedl l the other. i "If there was any water near,' Muslrrats never go far from water, !so it cant be one.” replied the tint. Just then Jerry made is dis- covery. Just a short distance away, ,a drain ran under the road. e- lfore the boy saw what he vas rabout. Jerry had reached it and was safe under the road. BELANGER FURNACES. , l RANGES and PARTS Write or Phone. ALBERT J. ZAKEM 286 Grafton St. - Clftown MI! 05' HI! lf&D.' W dumm.V's heart suit.i Souili seized the chance to get rid of l cluh on the low heart lreiurn, and West ruffed with the- spade five, than shifted to a low club. The ace was put up and South ruffed a club. He then rut- ied a low diamond in dummy. rutted another club, with the I would think it a Muskrat, butlopade six, and cashed the diamond ace. A second diamond ruff, with the four-spot, hroiight the din- mond king from East, and when the lead of dummy: last club was covered by East with the king. declarer could count that East had started with six hearts. tour clubs and three diamonds. So South ruffed the fourth club with the spade king. then ruffed an- other in dummy. A .heart; was then trumped with the ace. and when South led his last diamond, West could not prevent dummy's spade jack, even though now hiank, from winning liieliuliilling trick. GORA is I mild sedative in liquid torn out soothes halnex' gulnx manually. and Ituy love its nlemnl lull. Iotihl H5 nsnriy applicator 79 II I" iivlmlMlI.' o V&EGOD By Al Capp IN HISTORY. am when over: TH' LINE. now, in. 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