(IUAR DIAN. ( 1HARL()TTET()WN them He had seen Little Joe KLNG OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Otter turning somersaults in the water just for the run of it. All r ' ” ” i . . ..--4;-. ' these things he had watched. but NOVEMBER go. H251 Wilt” M5 5554955 H . he hadn't seen what he most wan- LCK5 -LIKE 7'04 (VM45'75l57FI?. 5-'0?Hl5 51755 It M.U,?D.'.P.'.55 1;. t- ted to see, what had broiig-ht him :7 5rZa.'550Y i?c:z.'rr47r ”45”'7?,”5Z”-'E;4”9 " ”"3 g5&7”5' t . -I ” over to Paddy's pond. He hadn't .".;xT.N3 z5xA'it7;V:0M'71.-Em-77' &'7”'”1” 73"" ”, 5 ii; seen Mrs. Quack or any of the - M 0: v'ci.iQ.0&7z5sr4.'.vat4 5 ' :1 4 if young Quack: with her. Yet he EECAPED l x I had had the feeling that they were there somewhere. and he had looked and looked and looked. They were there. They were hid- den in among some rushes where they were thickest. and where the Black Shadows were blackeat. Hooty saw all that was going on. --,; H I. but just seciriz things didn't lill ' ' ' an empty crop. He had just left A certain tree overlooking it was When Mrs. Quack and the youns Quacks decided that it was sate --- to come out from hiding. for they I 'Uv lharnmn W luroeir W -rm: ONLOOKER. and I. would not have seen had 5,; ..ua we been in his place. The eyes who what he s :s can uiidci-stand of all the Owl talk can see in w;: Ujf'l',il k;io.vic:.Igc soon com-;llic night. Thcy can sre in day- ..-isij. . jhqlii. too. l)lIL tiny are intended -.t)1d Mother N.1tui'e. for .sec.ng alter dzirk. . was i llooty knows all about Paddy's "'5 mgul” pic” ( Hunt)” the Great Horned Owl, - c-st of the uni family, lll('S on ;, t wings. All the intnibeis of iv; Owl fani5!y do thi.-. '1'he wings ,3 other folk, even xcry small . ms. make a nois-'.. Some wlngb pzeccs to take out to the.r iood "ism Lizlitfoot the Deer came to contract Bndga ,; . Me music-Po-H1... u-” very stiff feathers make Lle in tiie water. He knew all 3- dm''kr 3115 H0013? W-'ilCh0d him if-i535 7,5”-7”'D9CY.9R t C 3 mud noise uhcn they are ham 11,055 Beavers. He knew and admired his beauty in the tall 8: Josephine Culbertson i; B9E5ihQl5E;?(' 7c9mENf',” W ,..,r..r; last.-But the On: folk go whe.'e they. ucre at work each Iilixienyhll gi'98tH8n:9TS "F”tli""" 5:-xcnso I my age iiying in me ous. o cit:-no on .to worn low ey ta i Too MUCH AND T00 ,L”TLE v " etching. they ar"eh like flying -built tlierir.d3i:i1 and hfuvk after rotisedcgaererie Ll)Egl;lee.niW?1llzeh:llb8;1t3:1eC: . H-- V PCAoLRO:E6KA5 i.:a:iows. So those ey iunt must it was incs ie H, liey oo c i G 3 n 8 l west. in me (allowing deal, W3! ' wAL5p4 .5 ,1”)-3 be watcliin-g for t.-icm. over every nizgnt to make sure Flathornl and anolh" M00” End endowed with we much pushy l TALKING , 'n3::g for them is use2css.Onl)' .- n they hoot or sc.-tam may hm he l:e:1.d. ilootv came diLi't.iv: Iiiro-..gh he Green Forest or over it. Sometimes he was aoove tnc trees. pond. He had watched Paddy and Mrs. Pacidy build the dam that made that pond. Night after night lie had watched them cut. down trees, then cut them into short at llicre were no. breaks in it any.-.';iei'e. lie knew how. when - y .'or. J a leak. tiicy stopped .1 ulzli stilts and mud. llooty also know things that P.1d.ly and Mrs. Paddy didn't pond trying to get between the water and Paddy and Mrs. Paddy. Oftcn he had watched Buster Bear taking a bath there. Every had known what they were tight- ing for, for he was not the only one looking on. Always at such times Mrs. Flarrhorns was watch- ing, for it was for her love that they were fighting. too had empty crops. E93 LQ1r0.Vi-.95x3Mi)9- EO0s9('t tence and too little imagination. south dearer. North-South vulnerable. . IOE PALOOKA X WAHTA CALL IT OFF... ITEJ. uts ANKLE: 100 8110..., You cm. 1' DOHHJHAT HURT ME M035 1 man rr DID HiM..,I CLINT PUT MV LEG DOWN ' Foil LEvenA5E mi sometimes he nasamnng them. know but could mil)! guess at. He .This night, looking down from Q--- . --e.. . yyesriitly lie mnir to the little knew when they were in danger his high porch. he had seen Flat- OA6532 '7 rev-- 9,, Ruin!-uh micl of Paddy the Brave-i. lie from llunigry hunters. Many times horns drive Buster Bear away. H6 049337433 HENRY :;s.tcd it every night. A certain he -had watched Old man Coyote had seen the pdiSaDt)01;1':ln9I-Yllfahitt p763 l .3109 8 ' rec overlooking it was his ro- I;-ying to steal near enough to Tufty the Lynxpn-lien. his 1, -- .K9 N 542 gm : perch. There he would sit tliosc busy workers to catch one footpand the twins failed to court! .KQJ9 W E .3108 4 LET ME HELP VEW for a long time. turning his head of them before they reach the wa- in his direction as he lay stretch- .'.Q 108 6 S . wn-H Yewp. this way and that. his big round ter. Often he had seen Tufty the ed out on a big limb or a tree yl"-' HOMEWORK A x.”;iu ryc. snrwn: Iii n:s that you l.vn.x' sneaking around that little rrady to drop down nn one? of .AKQ K PROBLEM5 EVED r-"Mrrr " W' o " oh" I Q Q 7 ) ....- -- l 9 1o 6 5 sum. ” . . .1.a K 7 4 2 FE! Christmas ' To or i Mirth .Wr-at North East p t I 1 .5 1 o Dble. 1 4 f . 2 NT Pass '1 I 3 Q SNT Dble Pass Pqh lasts all year or z . . y t Needless to say. North was not . Quh I - . iii...?:.i:t:..:b::.:...:i”t::r hi lucky MECCA oys he - e that he had shown th.s distrlbut- --on ion well enough and that "South must know what he was doing." 3(Vl'l'Y DIPFLE West opened his top spade and South won with the ace. A dia- mond was then led toward the board. and East was permitted to hold the trick with the nine. Des- pite Eastis spade discard on this trick. West. persisted with another lead of that suit. and South won with the king. Now South lcd another diamond conceding the trick to West's jack. and when East threw away sltill another spade. West gave him a "dirty look." as through to say: "Stop throwing away your good spades H I have another one to put you in with." Ur.-Ior- tuiiatsly for the defense, however, West's third spade lead did noth- ing foi' East. South took the trick. led his last diamond to the ace. ;lIrli(t lk'gaV'e West another diamond PIPPY AND "CAP; STU-H3 H; Cu! Anderson 2 A.M.E-- l BUT w DOTTV, tVHAT I - A TIME WAS IT CAN l,:F3'fEkD DRAGGV WHEN we cgr ALL oawy FULLOFFIREAL-DRY. . . . A2EN"rwE?!!,I . 2 . V . . ma 3 then could claim the con- p tract with :1 total of three spades. , n ; two clubs i'Il'.(l one heart. i' T” VASE SHEWON A West. as has already been in- MOTHER SAYS ": 1,M dicted. was too persistent. It was ' obvious that declarer was NOT G,ooD"I WON'T GET intcnt on estaiblishin the d4'a- No-n'"N FOR CHRISTMAS" Price: slarf as low as 51.50 3 . i mond suit, and so, while there was still lime to prevent this. West should have laid down the king of hearts to remove dum- my's side entry. Even though this play would give South two heart tricks instead of on:-. it would return high dividends. because South would then end up with only eight tricks - three spades. two hearts. one diamond and two clubs. er2AN' MA--VOULD YOU LIKE ME 10 RUN ANY ERQANDS. 012- ' UH" ? ? H T HER CARD CLUB FELL OFFN 114' PiANO-- AN'sHE uiNKs 1'--I 5”: AN I up On Christmas morning the fun begins- whon your boy discovers his Meccano. And that fun lasts right: through the year-and for years to come. There in lasting entertainment-and education-with a Meccano Outfit, and your boy will love every minute of it. 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