Alla. that snnieffnlks take delight. In seeing other 6l1liN' iright. say they are i-ni'ii in ,1 ii'n7Jic Mr 1.,” t y k 1 . Mr” ""1 M75 H0'”3'- m” W" D” xniingxzteiz 6(l)fpi)fl(l:"f'l fciisciu 1' iiilvli” By Thornton W. Burgess YOUNG BOOTY IS CURIOUS Owls who had lived for s long time -Old Mothcr Nature. and snake W.” Wm.” to a Iran” "eh" An.vwn.v. they felt that way. ' When 3 piece of rinih is so wnrn I that it is ragized around me edges ,i,,.tn. hrs" '”ff;T,d,'”” gymugh MW". iii: is said to he u'0l'll in a trazue. ' e"' ("mg Hm” When folks sure so worn out with work and WOYIZV that tlicy lee! as baby mms mm Erma Moth” mm ter. He had been the first to leave that worn out cln..i in-ms, thcy rmml. mm ammsl worn mm. mnL,, thc big licst, high in a tree and1 '" was bad enoiich then. but it was ll” 90”” "59 ms Wmg W0l'St' HOW i limes hr hntii ii2:tit aiiii driv llzlllli I i si Ives. REFRESHED EASTER MONDAY SUPPER DANCE Charlottetown Hotel MONDAY. APRIL 14 Al. Blanchard and His Orchesirii. Dancing 9 RM. to 1 A.M. Tickets S100 Suggest Reservations Be Made Early. PLEASE PHONE 1170 Canadian Legion Clover Club Dance EVERY SATURDAY Al Blanchard and the "Clover Club" Band Admission-750 Dancing 9:30 to 12:00 For reservations Phone 1222 Before 7 P.M. call 4'18-L Reservations held until 10:30 pm. SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR. DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB in the Green Forest. the ones who just. by hooting can make Peter, jRabbii. and other small folk shiver l Hooty slyly. . in the host and Kl'OWlni:: as only C0nSlTil1lr illllliilli iii! 100d, 501110. l was added vinn1v lest sninciiiing YW GNV ll" mm WW 55 Y9! 09811. happeii in them whcii lrl: to them- i ”when HHXV WCF8 ill U18 HOSE them-d Blacky's voice at it distance, ;had been warned to keep out o! irllackyls siszht. Now as he listened - they stayed put. They had to. We' &oocteoo-3aosQsooltve0C always knew where we would findi them. But now they are out in the Great world we never know where! they are. Now that they are lesrn- By Josephine Culbertson mg to use their wings we never' know where we may find theml';zoos&0OQe0as&vs9-Qaoost-vest when we get back from hunting! :'" their food, or what mischief they WHA1: no you KNOW Anon-p get into." complained Mrs. sgnyry 1-Lgys-3 .':'- .... "Young Hooty is the worst of the Most brldse players have neiml two. When I get back, he never is 01 U19 531'"! "SNOW D1333" bill 10W in the place where I left him. l-lei hive anything but the losslen no- thinks he knows it all llresdy. U011 01 Vhlt i5 meant in 8- D110- 'i-ie is going to get, into 5 lot or u-ou. ticli sense. Give them such a hand iblp before he lmnwi as much is he, Is the following and tell them to ithinks he does now," declared his'mIke the mlelv play- and they're l father. osti "Perhaps he takes alter 3-oily when you were young." said Mrs.i south dtllltl, y Both sides vulnerable. 10 It was true that Young Hooty Q 3 and Sister Hootv, had been bsbieslwas mm” l'9m”"-'50mP mu ""5" VA K3 ' itn keep track of than was his sis- OQ 5 5 4 QK J 8 2 A A 9 6 5 N A .1 8 T 4 1 try his big wings. Ho was the first ' 8 5 4 3 3 y ' 10 3 to learn to climb in) a tree bcfnre . W, , Ah E .3 10 7 3 5 Well 911- 4.10764 3 4.95 mm, mo ;-gmd,-an mm oiiph to fly up in it. When iatherl I, loft the tins: and were out iii the 3”! mmh" W9" 0” hum-ink "Pi N P37 .Cvi'crit World. in .idrii!ioii tn the 5l'1d”"l Cmlid k"9il 5”” 10n'e'. 1" W 'Q'. ' time. He almost never was in the .:kg6 2 lhpfp tree in which they had left. him) 4' Q The bidding: h.-idly frlgzhtened. He didn't know Qoutli West North East itlie meaning of fear. What he! 1. Pass 2; Pass 'needed most was a bad fright. , JNT Pass 49 Fun I N declared Hooiy. "Sooner or later. he Will get one.l IQ Pass Pass Pass and it will do him ii world of good " Six diamonds is the normal con- ”It will it something dreadflllltract at rubber bridge. though en- doesn't happen to him," srreedterpi-ising pairs would select six Mrs. l-footy worriedlv. notrump st duplicates Either con- ON” day When 131119? Mid mo-,tract should be fulfilled. but it is lher were awnv hunting. for lhetqdoubtiiii that either would be. by lihad tn hunt. bv day as W911 83 biirthe average dceliirer! night to keep the young owls sup- lplied with food. Blacky the Crow 1 chanced to light in a trep hear the 'niie in which Young Hooty was Let's assume that West opens the spade ace. then leads a low spade. (Observe, declarer must run the sitting half asleep. He was in AF C”"”nue,f:yo',',p:gEL6 snriirc tree well hidden by thei crcen branchm. Blacky didn't sex-i hem, for Young Hooiy was sit- ting perfectly still. Blacky began to cm? to let others of his flock know where he was. Now the young Owl often had but he. never had seen Blaclcv. He TEA in tho harsh rawinz he had a great I)i'p4'iuiul:Ic- Qiltilily CorTlmi.edVoii(l5:-lite-16 '- THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR. coming To Holy Redeemer community centre Si. F. X. (fliurai and Draiiiaiic Society miiuiiiiiv nMAliIETTA" APRIL 17 and 18 All seats Reserved Admission h1..")0 -grlilalt Kelly F C 5 Pl-EA5CEPi'H-Tl Jusr HOLD THAT WHI 5 ill sou :. ms cnwmev 1 Goes Fozrlfi T UPEIGHT Aw 1 FEE 9TiCK5 AN' 6 P 1, . GTUFF. apolcon and Uncle Elhy 6oir:n-isamszloom, H -A ,r V017 NEED vow: HELP y'igucl'J?r':i:H'rEi1AEV5EI IT'S WAT LAMBERT BUSINE55...l-lE'5 may! wun noes WITH 59x - 19 no . I JOE SEVEN... THINKENAVBE YOU CAN H EL?! 0 ? """ I . 'H-HAS AH wurr T - OUTA MAH MIND? 7 Q'. , xx ABOUT THE LAMBERT miusm seams JOB! l ENEAIZI pom" NO'!'M " NOT 3:.om's.I i I DONT mow ANYTHING A5TOzK NE5TiN' K i N Yo'cHiMNeY '1 I9 1(cK)'-A BUT CHA9iN' , HIM OFF tj. , l 1 .5 'ifEN'?T5'ii2u”5EX:?i'?.'” 5 .. L: PBy Cliffoi-Pd'AlifeBride bi-rav.mmi.soi4II5r9o&tvA THE GUARDIAN. TOWN KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Q Awmeut mos wanes vsiz sum? vs ' S "E5 BOXIN' ONLY A HOUR. HE'S Axxxxwh Ii'LO. X HEAR VA BEEN KAVOIWALL y VER SPARRlN' ' PARTNERS. YA BUM.. WHERE VA BEEN...MEET MISTER WALSH... HMM, HE'S sou WAiT'l.L VA see wot TOUGH sov. THAT omev DOES 10 'IM I MALINSKY is A . - - --. man 6009 MAN! JUST A LITTLE LATE... DRESSiN' NOW. WHEKES TAFFY AND WILBERT ? THEY SAiD THEY WERE GETTING TilED OF THE SAME ' . OLD ROUTINE, HORACE -- 0 MEEUDGE smo we -i-ELL you-Do Ni: TAKE A ROE"? CAN ' I TOLD You vou cou DN'.; I uuu? Hui-4??--SAY. WHY LEARN TO DQIVE!-' 0 LOOK wun wotyve 1 eon-oo? cE8iLv. -" SE? A MY LAND! 9 wan"; TH' M'ATreI2??? BRINGING. 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