Page 10 The Guardian. Tuesday. Uct. 1.3. was 'ig", B1 Thornton rwo COUSINS MEET Alorryaightitlnieue. When cousin: meet and disagree. -Old Mother Nature- Young Reddy Fox had seen some- thing that he never would forget. He had seen a Dog start to try to kill Young Jimmy Skunk. Some- thing happened that sent the Dog whimpering and whining home in great distress. Young Jimmy had explained that he had used his little scent gun on that Dog. Thel young Fox didn't know just whatl that was. but he did know that) it was something that made that young Skunk unafraid and inde- pendent. and so to be respected. A few nights later, he headed over toward the Smiling Pool. As he drew near. he heard sounds of. I quarrel. They seemed to come. from the edge of the water iustl. By P. I. M Sometimes it took the whole fam- ily an entire day to brinil home the bacon. Sometimes animals got lost. or went completely wild in which case their owners let them Ibe. Pigs were not worth getting excited about. The woods were full of them. and few settlers knew whether the new crop belonged to themselves or to a neighbor. So Fox never before had seen. Al- long as there was plenty of ork though he was so much sinaller.Ito supply the demand it malt red Shadow showed no fear. He hadlllllle who owncd lhcm-g no intention of dropping that fish.' Sonic years they had trouble with It is the law of the Green Me&- the bears stealing the smaller pork- dows and the Green Foresl. that ERS. Bruin sometimes so very hun- what one finds. belongs to him asigry and boldly walked into a settle- long as he can keep it. Possession mom to help himself. Such Ill('l('l- makes right. It was true that Billyicnts caused plenty of excitement Mink had caught that fish, but heonnd there would be a general rush had left it at the edge of the water,for guns. Most settlers prided while he went toicatch anothcrlthcmselves on being good shots. one. It was while he was doing;hut once in a while Mr. Bruin got this. Shadow had happened along inlay with his skin - and the Pig anti hail seen the fish. 00' ll NOW Billy Mink ls Elllltl-nil 35 it was a Sllllll) fllarch muritiiiir, quick in his movements as Shadow. at Berrigan's ('.-imp on tho iliryon. So it was no easy task for hisiltivcr. Spring hail unfoitlt-d her? small cousin to keep out of hislwings early so tht the snovi was roach. Perhaps, it was becauseifast disappearing. BIILV had already eaten one fish. Around the tiiillln itself and that he was inclined to RM ulI.at-ross the small open SpilL't' that more easily than Shadow. Mcnn- separated the t-ookliousc from the while. the younl: Fox. looking on. forest. the ground was inutitly tiom was wondering if he -dared try to the tramp of nmrt-liing feet. W.Bnrgtu Pioneer Days In P.E. I. riis. Any kind of dinner would. of course, be welcome, but why roam the forests in search of food when here it was free for the llldlltl? What more could a bear ask for? off the cover of the first pot and. reaching inside. grabbed a mouth- ful of hot pork. Thenghe dropped it quickly with such a series of squeals and grunts as to wakcn MacBeth,38l.D0 to the Gift coupon project lbicycie sheds costing 1:10.000 forgmlttee. Mrs. John Mt-Rae was in OIWELL 007! W. . The regular meeting of the Or- well Cove W. I. met in the school for the October meeting. Five Mun hers present. President presided. Meeting opened by repeating "Creed" in unison. Roll call fol- lowed. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. School and sick committees were absent. Secretary gave report of the An- nual supper. Correspondenc was read. W. 1. news was distributed. Business was as follows: That we contribute 510.00 to Belfast Home. acArthur Advancing to the stove. he rnkcd Ifor Ceylon. Sl0.00 fish liver oil cap- sules to be ordered from Red Cross. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. F. E. Rooney. Roll call "payment of dues", Mrs. W. E. to build Morrissey on entertainment com- from his peaceful dreams. RIG BIKE SHEDS LONl)f)N fCPl - Civic officials are considering plans occupants of six munlclpnily-ownedcharge of progrziinine. Mrs. Walt- apartmt-nt buildings in suburbnn.er MacLeod winning prize. Nicel- Mitcham. - I ing adjourned NOTICE A meeting of (iuernscy breeders ll ill he held in the Department of Agriculture Buildinlz, Tuesday. October 25 at 8 P.M. Bv Bob Gusfafson b.'1”w me bank where H W35 thematch either one of those cousins. highest "9 "em carefully unmlflc was so very much bigger than I” wum 9"” "V" the edgle. either of them, that there seemed me bank" The" In "W mm" lg to be no reason to be afraid But. on the shore were two cousins. One was considerably biizlzer than the other. He wore a handsome rich brown coat. His tail was dark- er. almost black. The other was much smaller and wore a tan- colored coat. Both were very. very long. compared with other folks in fur whom the young Fox knew. They were long and very slim. Their legs were short. When they moved. they were so quick that it was difficult to see just what the movement was. One was Shadow the Weasel. He was the smaller one. The other was Billy Mink. There was enough of A family look, no that anyone seeing them for the first time. would know they were cousins. But there was no- thing couslnly in their behavior to each other. shadow the Weasel was holding onto a small fish that Billy Mink :8! threatening to take away from irn. v . ' I --i-list in my lino” snarled nuiy Mini. "I caught it." "Thlf 1! my flshl” snarled Billy Mink. ''I caught it!" "if you caught it. why didn't you keep it? I found it, and it's mine now!'' retorted Shadow. And his voice was a snarl. too. "Drop it!" snarled Billy Mink. and jumped at his cousin. Quick as he was. Shadow was quicker. He dodged. taking the fish with him. for it was a very small minnow. That was the beginning of a game of dodge such as the young they moved so fast. that there was no real chance. even though they were Paying no attention to any- thing else. Finally. Shadow was forced to drop the fish. Billy Mink Yes. spring was in the air. in the trees. in the song of the slrfanl as it patiently turned the old untri- whccl while the men sawed the giants of the forest into boards. A thin. lazy spiral of smoke J. E. lll'llilY. Secret ary .a.s-cendcd to mingle with a few flcccy clouds that scudded across; the sky like great sailing ships -4 smoke from the chimney of the shack where the mill-hands ale, and where the head cook and his assistant worked and slept. The table had been set -- that is. it was ready for the hot dinner. which simmered in iron pots on thei ex-convict from nearby Dartmoor E:3:.:'h'ou:I1l9 (i:;m)gI:adhi:”::sl:2:nE; Jail sent 25 towards repairs on the church in this Devonshire towiE':d”h:)p t"hl:m:ltlHI(l:l3;;)”93;iclll13dacl:,';;:;I nap. as he did not care in the least about fishing. . The day being fine and warmf pounced on it. "I guess.” thought one Fox, "this ends it.” young GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED PRINCETON. England fCPl-An ST. DU-NSTAN'S CREDIT UNION LTD. ANNUAL MEETING he left the door open and in nol time MacBcth was fast asleep. While he slumbcretl. I hear, at- tracted by the smell that came from the iron pots. nosed its way from the woods towards the camp. Seeing the door open. Bruin stepped across its threshold to investigate. The warm weather had awaken- ed the animal from his hibernat- ion. and now. he felt hungry enough after his long winter sleep to fan. l0.V ll good meal. The smell of the bfllllllil POYK WM Hood in his nost- wmc-Lay's CPE-ARMINTI Youngsters love it- cod it's so healthful, wholesome and ' ,ensivo. Buy it by the box so low won't Ion short-There's 100 sticks in every box. Shell out with wrisilers Spearmint 9'-""5 CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE Oil For Furnaces-Stoves Reduces smoke and Boot Cut: Heating Costa Costs No More s ARNFAST LIMITED IURMA PROPANI GM COAL DIAL Bil On. "We sen neat" Not all players realize that have done likewise. Thus, North ' - there is a vast difference between easily might have fsund himself responding to partner's opening in a two-diamond contract when . an respon ing to his more there was such a ood la for bid d d 3 p y overcall. Consider this far-fro: - game at spades. r mar oinmon case: If South had opened with one E.” dulm spade. it would have been entire- g ly proper for North to .espond i Norm Sam" V"I"e”D'Q with two diamonds, but that name - 5 7 response to the one-spade over- l ld 'mm”"."om"i"o' rj A J” call was very bad. North nhou Headache, neuralgia at . . ,1 Q .''a':''h-l"J".P”d " lg?” 'PI'd" bx; Muscular aches you want to I K 1;. o g. If 9 ' '."5”p'-n "1" m” E mp "m min lg . - . so 0 4 N : A K 9 5 Jump-raising on least than foul: take Aspirinlll tabielslaris . J 2 W F 4 3 9”"! "''""p '"pl"” 'd ' tan" t disintegrating almost the instant you . 3 5 5 I i . 10 7 4 J”mp to 0"” dI""l':'u'I'": 1 "5 take it-starts to relieve that pain 7 S ””””I”3 h” "'7 '" ' 5"” wmsnnsmuy. m 9 6i I sh A 93 7 mil strength. It must. be remem- - Q Q 7 6 .2 3 2 bored, however, that while a vid- INWSAHFOI '3 ncrable opening bid can be and '5 K 9 very often is made on a four-card 4 K Q 10 5 major suit. it is oniy'in the rarest ,,.u ' The bidding: inntancol that good plnycrisumukg . . o i calls in these short su . an i 5:3" fin" Ex?" ctlzhtrtctlhently the A-J-8 automatfic. 2 . pa” Pa” 3 . ally becomes excellent support or 3 . 3 . Pass 4 g an overoail. whlereu it l;'l':yo?O: Pass Pass Dblc. Pass be good em)"; "I ulpp .. ..., . ,,.,.-.,...., . . P”, rags four-card suit. . ” ' Even though South found all w - . As it hap onrd. N th-S lh f ur of the missing trumps con- MORE "EAT FER (,A”'oN reached the cllrrrrt cnv?trrnct.ol:lIt czntruted in WoIt'I hand. he fu- PR,EMu)M that was only hccalise East rebid ily held his losses tiio thtrcc (tincks - . over two diamonds-if he had -one trump. one car In one 'hLEE'N'FI'O' . passed, South undoubtedly would club. ' TREATED TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2 5- 8:00 P.M. HOLY NAME HALL . 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