Merru hrmasl The greens are hung; The pudding crowned w So, take your fill of what you will And may the day be ioll ORNE M A l‘. the m: slight,‘ itir holly; Y. Tlilf? ylGUAkDiAN. Hhcilsittorrrzrowu “UEUEMBEK N211, 1y“ (Iv Thornton m: NEW norm It is the homo that patterns 111e, ‘When ruled by love. or wrecked by g strife. .-____, ‘exactly what you wont and going after it. Those who do ululliy get fvfllled Lillie er. and when the! I went out nto the Grdoat ' World had b ome little Mes ow‘ ,Mouse was w young Mrs} ' Meadow Mouse. and she knew, u-‘Xactly what s e wanted. She zvranied a home. and she knew‘ Exactly what kind o! horns she_ lwanted. Bhe meant to have it. and; lshe wouldn't be satisfied until she did have it S0 of course. there? was no doubt that she would get; it, providing she and young Mn! lileadoiv Mouse could keep out or.’ orons U0 Missing Youths Found SPRINGIULL. N. S. Dec. 23 —-— I\vo Springhill missing 13 hours alter entering .he woods near here to [other pins Junction youths. ughs for school Christmas deco- CLOVER CLUB rations, were lound sale today. Searchers used miners’ lamps in :he hun; ior the two boys, Ernest McDonald l0, and Gilbert PlCLOLI, l3. ‘The elder boy suffered ex? unsure but his companion escttpcti without ill aflecis. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the Ad m issiorr-TS: "Clover Club" land Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 For: reservations Phone_i222—letweeri S p.rrr. and 7 p. m. Phone l78-L Reservations held until 10:30 p. m. SATURDAY NIGHT iS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLU B i I F I NEW YEAR ’S CELEBRA TI ON at i The Charlottetown Hotel “DLIFFET SUP PER DANCE For Reservation Tickers $8.00 Dancinq from ‘l0 To avoid disappointment mode Tickets must be picked up by Dot- 17"!- s Phone ‘I170 per Couple p. m. to _2 a.m. reservations should be early. ilauoleon anri iincla Eiirv MERRY CHRISTMAS UNCLE ELBY/ _ ~- ' ~.,=:_‘»~ I! lllitiorri “AHQJl g;- slgiit of the ulatchlul eyes. and sale from the shilling noses o! those who delight in a dinner oi tender young Mouse. There are a! lot o! such folks on, around and cver the Green Meadows. I "You said you know where.‘ tiicre is some clover that is still‘ sweet and tender." said she. . l l Contract Bridge“ l By Ioaephlno Culbertson ' . HELPED av run orrannvo i wan a The opening lead in today's deal gave the dociarcr the key to thel play, and helped him lulfill his‘ slam contract. i North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. g A982 Q 54 A Q5 h ‘A Q94 63 I ‘i 3i Q i0 N o 1 3 95oz “r E §87642 i Q K 9 3 S ‘K 8 7 5 ._ ‘J 3 2 i 4 RQJ litfiid I Q KJ Q J l0 510s 111d bidding‘ North East Soflth W"! 1‘ Pup i 2 O l a Pu; I Pace e Purl PM! P"! l North was aasressive enough l. when he bid three spades over . West's two hurts! He should have‘. declined South's slam invitation. l. However, West. helped things along tor the enemy by opening‘ the club Jack. south was sure that this selection would not have been made trom king-jack, so the finesse was not attractive. He put up the. club ace and. alter cashing the kin: and queen oi trumps, tried the diamond finesse. West covered the jack and the aoe won. South‘ then cashed his own diamond ten, led- a spade to dummy, and threw his club ten on the diamond queen The marked position o! the club icing was now turned to good ao- count by South. who confidently led the club queen through East“? The latter, knowing what was in‘ the wind, unhesitatingly ducked, but South was not to be thrown oil-and in any case he had "com- mitted himsell." He discarded a heart. This. oi course, insured the contract, since declare: could win tin all) seven trump tricks, three diamonds and two clubs. Obviously, it would not have saved East to cover the club queen. be- cause declsrer would simply ruff. lead to dummy with a trump, and discard a heart on the established nine oi clubs. ii West had not opened the club jack, however. South would have had to do some remarkable guess- inl. An opening trump lead was tlhe l"neutral" and harmless choice. -~Old Mother Nature.’ I , There is nothing like knowlngl it Those who want but- don't- itnow exactly hat they wont! ‘seldom get it. - l = She who at homo had been, ‘She moved about in the ':is like that all over the uiillrs. W. Burgess) ”Ii'///I/ '""4m / l‘ ll’ "M. ..' in l/t/ I l“, w w}. l in! "l'll show you: I want some my. sell." said young Mr. Meadow Mouse, and led the way Ihllml .| I'll show you. I want some myself.” said young Mr. Meadow Mouse, and led the way. 1t was good clover. It was sweet and still tender enough to be good eating. Like Peter Rabbit, a Meadow Mouse loves clover Grasses and other green things are good but not so good as clover. Young Mrs. Meadow Mouse nib- bied a little. but she didn't settle down to eating as Mr. Mouse did. little paths that crossed and recrossed through the path o! clover. They had been made by other Mice. lt was a big patch o! clover. Indeed ' was more than a patch. Just outside the clover was some coarse grass. Some of it flew in bunches. One o1’ these was riulte big. “Come here," sqiieaked young lillrs. Mouse. Young Mr. Mouse hurried lo join her." What is it?" he wanted io know at once. “I've iound it. This is lt." she squeaked happily. He stared around with a puzzled 100k. "What is it? What have you found?" he asked. “The place for our new home." squelked Mrs. Mouse. Min-Mouse looked as puzzled as ever, perhaps more so. "Where? I don't see any place for a home." He spoke a bit impatiently. He ivanted to get back to the clover. Just then he was more interested in filling his stomach than in a home. Time to think of that when he‘ had illled his stomach. A home was important, but Just then his stomach was more important. It Great World. Nothing is more important than a lull stomach. Were all the stomachs in the world lull most of the trouble o! the world would \8.XilSh. Pence, happiness. content- ment and good will never are lnuiid where there are empty stomachs and never can be. “We'll dig a place tor it under this grass, and a covered way leading to it from the clover. It will be perfect." declared youn? Mouse, still examining that bunch oi grass. "We'll do it right awoY- Let's get busy." They did. They dug a covered may from one oi’ the little path! in the cover to that bunch oi grass. a Jiist-big-eilough tunnel just under the sod. Under the mots o! that bunch ol grass they dug a snug little room. The only entrance to it was by way oi that tunnel. Then Mrs. Mouse set to work to lurnish it. She lined it with coarse dry grass. Then she lined that with line. soft, dry grass and plant fibers. Wlien it was finished to ‘suit her it was as warm and snug and comiortable a home as any Meadow Mouse ever had. Best of ‘ally it was a safe home. No suit!- u-rg nose was likely to iirid it. HOIPr less babies would be quite sale in it. They would be warm and dry ‘even if ii: was the beginning o! winter. That tunnel led right into the clover, and what more could imy. Mouse ask?" "It is perfect." sighed Mrs. Mouse happily when the last bit oi’ sort grass was in place, And so it was as any Mouse would have agreed. of L. ii. A. of H. Docherty Extend to all branches o The R. W. 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