I JOHN DIEFENBAKER Progressive Conservative Peril! _____.__..- (By. W. Burgess) Wm "N"! Who. from all prejudice is heed Ia quick to see another's need. . ' Q ~ —0ld Mother Nature. “Are you sure that Fox was dig- ging in the snow after frozen ap- ples. and eating them?" asked \ T" Mother Brown. B - "You saw him out there in the Q ‘ Old Orchard yourself," replied Tommy. "I could see he was eating nome- thlng, but 1 couldn't see what. I o" just can't imagine a Fox eating a frozen apple,” declared Mother Brown. O f] . ~ "“'l'he. Niilion’s Business . ..;'.’§°.é“‘£.’°..f.“. ‘zeta’: .":;i < thing at all to eat in such weather CBA - 8:45 PM. as we have been having. I had Progressive Conservative Perry heard that a Fox will eat frozen apples when he can find nothing better. and now I know it. I re- member that a few windfalls were _ left on the ground there last fall. think "ll" b°°ause a F“ Wu-h” Reddy must have known they “re Mice and other small animals. mom (o, h, we,“ “might m mam some birds. and once in a while a Roddy stopped at a safe distance and sat down 11-9 . f t H h lives on these and eats and didnt do any extra digging to a 9"» ° find them. Unless he finds some- lwlllllls elfl- 130"" l“ 3°“)? thing better he probabLv will reqalian all"? c2: ggagigiltig“! ,,. t, . t» l _ .\\'l0 c - .' > ‘XTBND v.Ac.__.A ‘ON LAND hfuv‘Lralgntytgciwtlgragiiglxxtg. tu-lnglhiflxlerae srauistTggizlysomethmg|cookcrl too mum other food for ADKINS!‘ NS (GP) — (timberland Strait between Linden better than frozen apples outmwm i“ ‘hmk m“ m"? m‘ “my ' __ ‘ ' _ t- ‘ [her Brown meal. Foxes are just the same. 0711b llaton of Cleveland, 0.. and Wallace. Mr. Eaton ls a m there. declared ‘llo Mm an’ ‘ha, Downs w the Dog ruminant United States financier. tlve 0f PUKWash, N-S. litigating btuttyyhrggacte-rlcolgl; egg family‘ one day [hm summer much to iced Fox“;- jwhcn I was up in the Old Pasture i’ \ Tonmy chuckle‘. ~Y0u flre|afler berries I saw Roddy Fox he- n A N c E like a m, of other folks. youflolfi he saw me. He was after the p!‘ ‘saybleottlnblegrjrlsslég Tzrxiéllityimed his WINSLOE STAT|ON HALL FRIDAY, FEB. 25 I i ,- * th , "I 'e'r h ard f such a Contract Bridge? mes-elf n“ e 0 Eastern Rhythm Boys orchestra A silicinai. PRACTICE i Chiropodist ‘For Foot Ailments OIIIISIILT _ Ii. J. A. lIllliWll. ll. P. llrtlinpeille Ill Great Georle Street OIABDOWUIOWN. P13. “BerrIt-s." replied Tommy. “Nice B! Jlllfllm” cmmrm‘ |ripe, red raspberries. If Bears like berries-and everybody knows they do -_ why shouldn't Foxes? They do. And they like other fruit. too; almost all kinds of berries. - . . h lizrapes, apples - not frozen. Tlley canteen Sen.“ befnexrvrittzilli)‘ailtlniitctighed 2h ti: 9B1 50ml! Kflifi. the Slmfi "S 50""! - - suhjechsome players insist on hold- Dells do. Crickets and Grasshop- Ad""“'°" 50 cm" ing opeii their partner's initial PETS and all kinds o! srubs- Pros!» btdi almost regardless or they; own and (ish. alive or dead, are good weakness. This sort of practice eating to Roddy Fox- He isn't Iusslv . was abandoned quite a few years H6 88L! Whatever l5 lfl 5985011. T ago bv exports-there were tooazuess- 30 any kind 01 100d tllBt many catastrophes of the sort dee- 30W"? 511d FUD Wm "it Reddy F1' ‘b d bl i will be grateful for." I m e 60w "Do you suppose he wlll eat ao-ovoooooooooooooee~be 5mm, ‘ream dog biscuit?" asked Mother Brown. Nflrth_s°u‘h w|nmb|e_ ‘ "I don't suppose; I know he M111," pr o ' declared Tommy. Q9 4 3 i So when Mother Brown prepared 9" 3 *9 6' ~ their dinner for Bowser and Flip .§; lzhe made an extra lot, and this l» Farmer Brown's boy leit beside the Open on anyone in P. E. I. Entriee of weaving, leatherwork, carv- Ilg, blakltry, metalwork, pottery, needlework or any other handler-git __ K85 J16! lace in the s h Rddy In invited. It: urination and entry form: write, not later than :Q J 1o 4 N :9 g g 23d dug for 51,3108: 1:19:91‘, amok ma‘ “w”? BIA“ dc ma,“ Th MC oars w E gen care that Bowser and Flip should m" ’ ' ' r ‘n n u ' c-o e Bu‘ QK J 0 s L10 7 4 be kept indoors. He urns sure that hi, Charlottetown. ' A o Reddy rwould return. Frozen ap- zAgg ‘pies were poor food, but better ‘K 1° than nothing at all. _ _ A 953 Roddy did come back. He came NAPOLEQN AND UNCLE ELBY Iy cllfhrd Mdarldl Th Ndm‘ _ Q back because lie had had no luck _. _ e n5‘ » at all after eating those two frozen F '2’ "" ' _ ’ 301ml W691 "of"! n»! apples. He had hunted long and l 14$ PM! IQH; Pass hunted hard. Not only hlld he ‘ 3N1‘ Dbh- PMS P“! Ijcaught no one not even one little Rem“- P“! P“! P”! jMouse, but he had seen no one to "The above bidding took place in l catch. It was discouraging. By l supposedly alwove-average rub-l‘ experience he had learned that in ber game. South did not do well . winter there are lust such days at his redoubled contract! Westmotv and then. Anw such day is opened -t1ie heart queen; south t bad enough. but this one was worse won and returned the nillmondlbecause the day before had been king. Needless to say. West duck- l, Just like it. Tomorrow could and ed, watching for his partner's fol-lmight be the same. low-suit card, and when East play-l So at the edge oi’ tlle evening. ed the deuce, thereby making use l as the Black Shadows canle creep- _of a conventional signal whlchling across the snow-covered Greon shows either a singleton or pre- Meadows to the Old Orchard. clsely three of a suit. West knewlReddy came with them. He would lthat ha could afford to take South's dig out another apple or two. They second lead of diamonds. (If South would be better than nothing. had two diamonds. there was no Before he quite reached the ‘need for West to hold up the aceiplace where the apples were his again; if he had four, the hold-up nose. that wonderful. trustworthy ‘would be filtile.) lllule black nose of his, told him i The eventual outcome was thatlsome surprising rind somcuiiut South won exactly seven tricks and startling things. It told him that |had to pay a lOOO-polnt penalty. ltheie was good food, and plenty of To go back to our theme -~ ,it. where he hail expected to find Northlil one-diamond response was only frozen apples. lt told him, not a thing of beauty! With a too. t.hat one of those two-legged BRINGING UP FATHER MAQGIE - I'M PAR LATE V Pseur FOR A Docrtorz - JW/ IF". Iva r _._. é _ .. 4771.31. bflUi HUSBAND NEED? MORE FRESH All? AND EXERClSE-MRGJIGGS- YOUR COAT ON - VOUIIE sotrvq For? A LONG wauz- AND \ M GOING WlTH YOU! TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBb l-ieuaier-rfls MANICURING _'T$A LONf-f- hand as bad as Ills there is only one logical action. and that is t0 pass! One often-cited reason for holding the bidding open is to "conceal weakness from the op- ponents." The answer is that con- cealment can be too expensive! Another reason-that the opening club may have been based on a lhort. suit-ls worthy of even less consideration. folks lie long ago had learned to distnlst utterly hnd been there. Roddy stepped at a safe distance and 5M dflwn- lie could see the pan ~of food that smelled 50 wgn. derful to one with an empty 5mm- ach. His mouth watered, who was that food for? Wfhy was i; ilierc? Was there B tr p 1111mm near? He almost wlshe ‘that he had not come hack. \_ By at. catir Vsncs Aoouua so wuut‘. EF w’ A ELET’ - . MRS. SUTTOWS BRAGGED 5O ‘BOUT HER RlCl-l UNCLE D-ririjttrl h KIM (item 3m TILLIE THE TOILER ' l'. 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