snares am most . YOUNG BEDDY AND THE WATER best. fool and get away from. Young about it. would try the water again. . 37:... This time instead of c he waded in the water brook. using it own the ............a.-.......... or Came a day when he was chas- - ed by that some Dog.,lie headed i straight for Laughing Brook. This '- time instead of crossing it he wad- " He could run along Just at the edge. .11 was, Olly i0 hell in the water for quite a distance. Then he came to a-deep pool. l-Ie left the water and ran around the pool and into the water again below the pool. Then he curled up on a big flat "Wk 5081110 "ll-water to rest and "alert 01 course when the Hound. gr that is the name for that kind I D01. reached the place where ""3 WW8 Fox itad entered the WW" 59 W-'tPDed barking for of gourse he had lost the scent. As 9 had done the first time the-Dog "1"! ' ""10 Way up the shore and 3 ""9 Way down the shore hunt- ing for the lost scent. Then he ltgnssed the brook and did the.same h "In on the other shore. Of course 0 didnt find any scent there. Now that Dog was not one to give "P easily. He crossed back and he M901!!! 8 long way up the shore. hack tlidlilg the scent. he came lost H 0 he place where he hm-1 and this time started down 31,? shore. He came to the pooi. wafre the young Fox had ten the Gm? 7;! I18 Joyously through iii, mmn orest. He had found the ills ioy didn't last long, no im diec You never know excoltt 5? W” The yo which friends are truest and the rock -Old Mother Nature. Knowledge is simple remember- . ed facts. some folks have a great deal of knowledge. but do not know how to make use of it. Knowledge that isn't used is of small value. young Raddy had learned some- thing every day since he was big - mough to poke his little nose out- side his doorway. What he learn- ed he remembered. Now that he; wag" out in the Great World for, himself, he longer having fatheri and mother to help him and tell! him what to do. he was smart' enough to try to make use of such knowledge as he had. All the time he was adding to that knowledse. He had found out for himself that some Dogs chased him only when they could see him. and that there were other Dogs that chased him by using their noses to follow the scent left-byuhls feet. They were the Dogs to he feared most. They, were the Dogs it was hardest to Quite by chance while being chased by one of these Dogs. he had waded across Laughing Brook and it had taken that Dog a long time to. ind but what he had done. it had fppened twice while that Dug was chasing him. At frist ,, didn't think anything he began to won- der why lt'was that those two times the Dog had given him a chance to rest. Both times it was when he had crossed Laughing Brook. Could it be that the water had something to do with it. He Fox had gone into the water once more. But he knew now in which tion the young Fox had gone. ung Fox left the big fat and was once more running. But he knew now what to do to break his trail. Water would al- ohiy the gin Wu-mih that (heir ice until they had broken off a ways be his friend, if he could fgthei-', mu mid their (gnhful dog prlece large enough to bear their stay in it long enough. lie was could provide. To add to their iie. combined weight. This done. they putting knowledge to use. You see. solute feelingfwss the knowledge V011!!! Reddy really was smart. of their father's untimely death and Out H. Our Way p Pioneer Days In P. E. I. By I. I. MacArtlIII! Donald Jr.. and Davd ' could the anxiety which they knew their scarcely believe that such a sti'ong'df3lFh Tigg WWW be ""d9'30'"K a a e. :"m”:-f"f1;':n”::feni::l:n"'ih:":f:: "Da:iliBhtN did not lgiproveutihielrt s us on. ow many ours w ou scarcely a dozen yards wide. and food or drink. they began to realize yet ih, hwmih-hgedy ind taken the seriousness of the whole may pine 5,10,, the, very eye, what ter. It was not a pleasant prospect. were they to do next?.-Now. for by any l1.1”"5- The W”"t MP1 of ih, iii-,3 i-me, ihgy i-uiiud they it was that. while they could see W”, on di-in ice, mg iii; iide land. they could not reach it. was takng them slowly but surely Came noon. the brave llads re- in the opposite direction from wlvei 90 make I 138! when ujgy ind hopgd to ind, attempt to save themselves. With All though that long cold night the but! end of their suns. they they remained on the arm with battered away at the side of the used the butts of their weapons for paddles. Pogress was slow, and once or twice they were on the verge of givng up. They saw the dog make a landing on the solid ice. This so encouraged the pair that in , By J R Williams ascuz. oil as NAMLVOUDTHNK ireached safe ice: though none too FoarBAu. HAD half an hour's time, they too soon for the water was already knee deep, their lttle iceberg was fast melt-ing away. After what appeared to be an eternity, the boys finally rreached land. their strength about exhaust- eAThe previous night he had chosen geeduy ale; man I!!! run- ed into the straw bed in the cob new and were soon fast aslecr The following morning they reached Brightin. badly frozen able to carry on. . The report had gone out that all three had perished. so you can; imagine how happy Mrs. Mat-Knyh it. was one of those bleak. The denuded trees that surround- heads.- Dahnie Stewart shiyered too as he stood in 'nlght clothes beside the ..”' ” ” iron b ' The boy was only eleven, and this morning he had arisen early be- cause his father had gone to spend the night with a sick relative, and they could not expect him home until late in the evening. Dannie was not accustomed to keeping the home fires burning. Either his Dad or Mother attended to this duty, but now that ,Jlis father was away and his mother none too well, it was up to him to take over. Before going off his father had warned him about let- ting the fire go out. and eleven- year-old Dannie did his best to be careful. a knotty sick and, raking the fire to one side, had covered the burn- lng ember with a generous s rink!- ed. Comng to a small shack, they entered it to find the place vacant. All they could find in the way of food was some dried codfish. This Guess it will hold till morning." ing of ashes. ”Everything ill be all right." he muttered to him- self, "that's the way Dad does it. -CONTRAC CONCERNING FALSE-CARDING M o s t p I a y e r s decided that if ever again he was chased by one of those Dogs. he ed in the water down the brook. . i "'3" "EM attain where the young M0115 HEAT PER GALLON PREMIUM "KLEEN-FLO" TREATED Oil For Furnaces--Stoves Reduces smoke and Soot Cuta Heating Costs Costs No More ARNFAST LIMITED wnnu nouns: ass COAL pm. as: "We son now false-carding so indiscriminately 919 d"mmY he realized "Wt "'9 (and often so senselessly) that contract rested on thin ice. An 3:” :i:e"l";1 '5ldV3;"3,K9 15 1035: opening lead of a ten is not often I6 9 0 onen 5 sm Y I l'l0l'C G i card that was plaged.gThere 18' made from a suit headed by K-10. however, a wary genuine need 0; with or without lower cards, and logical false-carding--as, for ex- thus the spade king was clearly ample. in this case: .marked offside. If East got in he i ' south duier. would surely shit to hearts. and -5 Both sides vulnerable. goutgle h:tg:lgf;e ;::e:;:')'g 3: 5 .AQ54 contract would be lost '72 South did what every truly tine "U. .KJ92 la r would do in his sitlon- U- . - 4.K43 : ye . W ' 3 A In 107 K84 e put up dummy a spade ace and 1' gm." plot .0 bmd 3 A”, N h 32 unhesttatrngly dropped his own 2 afsmund 1-Apuned in 53 W E .Qmu flack on the trick. Then he led a 5.Ymm'oow ownkid "pm . 55 S .g ow spade from dummy. 9, on ghhoha Iue. gross gq-15; East might) well have sensed io,Ah.i-uni. or ii, C... . J9 what was going on, but he didn't. am; a,3i;-d.,.. .ioh 9 K8 There was no way of Ills knowing u.1m;ddigim gclhu (mu) i QAQ 108743 positively whether declarer's play to; huiidigu 4,Lon.gi,u aLm0ldg F-,'Jm;JN amiamh dA1o of the spade jack had been hon- 13, sink gin. i.i,h,,) 33.gu. ziigalti Q3339 The bidding. est or not: whether West had led 14,09";-. hiihmmwu pm”. i ' in south west Norm Eut the ten from a holding of 10-9-7 with ink for ium-. gen” yawn,-. A..." I . P”! 3 . P". So East ducked- and South won I5-M-bit mining 33.Vs.ry- 31.'l”he book 5 . P”. P”. P”. the trick with the nine. After (baseball) direction in, mm that. of course. the contract was us. One ofln O.Slmlg.n weight 32. silk...-..-g North's. double raise of the ironclad. - rabtribe 1, colns(It.) (Ind-) (EccI.) minor suit was indefensible. The Observe that if South had stuodlns in 3.Apoly- as. Neuter sa Arsdio right response. very obmusly. played the spadc nine on the first time Of, phonic: me pronoun detecting W3! One spade. and South then,.trick he would have marked him- 1 Molllmmod position 2'!.An device would have reached a fool proofiseit with the jack, and then East girnsic note (mu) agent, 35,R,obu.t, game contract at notrump insead couldn't have been in doubt when . uaon. 9 er-ed of an.'rmui,i.. of the diamond contract that could the second spade was led from nttlvo ll. Flat-topped punishment .41. Wnrtteme have been beaten. r louxhniy; i 19- and! hill 2's. Rubs out berg W "N509 15. Genus or 30. Annamese measure 5,3394 molt W-Allllh measure 41.305 mine lawn-I: "." woui. i-lav;-to DEBBYHELD E C .. IK eemsmseez d Byiosephine Culbertson. indulge in of spades. and when South T BRIDGE West's opening lead was the ten SEW err crosses: urns: on-rxxso Ve”d01'8A880ciationwiilbe YXIIQDD. 011' QHIXV IL! Will DOPFXYFG-IIIKI. Ydhhrl km Gdlllf I aunt AMAN- acr.” ' nu'l'lUl'lANUl1&Al'I,lAYWABU ' The Annual Meeting of the Milk Producers and sums qouazr, ngrnnninnrah FARM "TUESDAY nvnnmo, NOV. 10th AT 8 P.M. held at PERCY G. GAY, , Secretary. .i,a.' . T'Y""'”".'T3""." : Thou '3::..”"s.'ts'.'.s2s.'ies:::' '- liahfrel ”” e. Vltbh heAbom n.'.i - gwheniiaitooktntbtts , much i h3&1.tlt'lr””” rs .1""is"W::"n.:r- ..a:r...:n..:;2"...o:: lCyFrolSlrikeI Sect-oIA'oentX9 occul- n r meoean-ctdre From a-tflbbri 1' Joe Polokc '-c::"i-s- about the hands and feet. but still E o. 3 was to see her sons again. D. gloomy mornings in November. '5. h ed the Stewart home at Belfast, eg shlvered and nodded their aged - Tiily The 'l'oiler' ' I THAT TURTLE 6179 W555! ANU 9RAIN' E2 EVEW L”? llVA5 7'" TAKE4 MY THTH Tl' YOU AIN'T 6ONE U5! oFbD OATH IN moo-r WEE INNOCIMINT use--rIAaiw'lAO weeps! EN. 1 NE TMK6 1o Fl6itE6-v- ( WU WANTYIIEM CUl?6iN' -s - 'cA22vw'ou ? 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