gaca TEN By Thornton W. Burges IOUNG BOOTY FIND! OUT 'nnt which looks easiest to do May be most difficult for you. -Hooly the Owl. Kooty the Owl had given hLs Don. Young 1-footy. his first lemon in hunting. He had caught a Mouse, given it to Young 1-footy with some good advice. then flown off to hunt for something for himself. For a while Young Hooly eat right. where his father had left. him. He was thinking over what he had seen. that first lesson in hunting. Now thouith he. didn't know it he "lleiiecca of Simnylirook Farm" HEARTZ HALL. APRII. I'.' R 1! Tickets on Sale at Old Spain. rho Rendezvous and Trinity Fhurcli Office. and from Young People. 3iE('l'IU'I Yfll RF .V(HI'. Tlckeia 5!) Cents. n jj - .. IIER STEP-HUSBAND Three-Act Comedy ST. PAUL'S HALL Monday and Tuesdziy April 14-15th The Comedy of the Year Don't Miss It. CLOSING , DENTAL OFFICE Owing to ill health and other reasons I am closing my Dental Office. I am offering for sale at very low prices all my dental equipment. and A lnrrzv stark 0! dental supplies Thosr may hr seen at my Olflff". 'l'.l6 Richmond Street. any time before 28th April. I am willing to sell as one lot or in separate smaller sales. Alsn all arrounls owing me must he settled hcfore April 30th. fail- ing which they shall hr: placed lnr u solicitors hands for collection. (2 H. BEER. D.D.R., 120 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. above the old Jog, 13000 A .10 -F W . - gm g:3.u'n.t swam!- BU'f- THESE '5 TH ' OFFISHUL K U fnsushllv he flew river to hover jug: had had more than a. lesson in hunting. It had been a lesson in in- dependence. also. No one is truly independent who depends on others in do for him what he should do for himself. Although Owl was almost as big as hLg parenhs, and already had 19311154 what. his wings were for find how to use them, he still had to he (art. He hadn't yet learned to get his own food. This lesson in hunting had made setting a dinner look very. verv P3S.V- Sim”! "Y1 ton of a tall stub of a dead tree I-footy had bro- ken the stillness nf early evening with his fierce hunting call. a sound so startling that it fills with sudden fright all the small folk in fur and feathers who hear it. This time it had so startled a Mouse that he had moved ever so little. but enough to rustle a dry leaf. Faint as was the sound. Hoo- t,y's wonderful ears had heard it. In an instant he was lookimz abovet the soot from which it had come. and his wonderful eyes had dis- oovered the frightened Mouse. Be- fore it could move 1-footy had struck and caught it. It had all looked very. very easy to Young I-footy. "I'll show him." he repeated to himself several times He flew up on the tall stub where his father had sat. For the first time in his short me he tried giving the hunting call. somehow it didnt sound an loud or go fierce or so frightening as the hootin: by his father had. As his father had done he instantly lesnea forward listening and ready to take off on his big wing; at the faintest. sound. There wasn't any sound. Not: a leaf riistied. N0 frightened Mouse squeaked. No startled bird twitter-l ed. The stillness was unbroken. Disappointed. Young Hooty straightened up. "Perhaps I didn't hoot. loud enough. Pretty soon I'll try again." thought he. so he waited a few minutes. then CANADA'S FlNfSl rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWNI I By Josephine Culbertson .-eos3ooc3ao.w&ooc&eoestac3 NOT A "PIIOBLEM HAND" A squeeze p would have solved South's difflcu ties in the following hand, but the contract also could have been made in A simpler way. East dealer. 0 ',North-south vulnerable Q Q 9 5 4 Q A 8 3 O K J 9 4. 7 6 2 I The bidding: South Walt 4 Q Pass it Q Pua CIGAREITE hooted again. This hoot was no bet- ter than before. Nothing stirred. 0! course not. The startling hunting call of his father had warned all the small folks in that neighborhood to "16 yolmii lie low and keep hidden. Young Hoo- ly was wasting his time hunting there. But he didn't know that. You see. he still had very much to learn. A third time he hooted. Then he decided to try somewhere else. of course he should have done this in the first place. He flew quite a dis- tance until he found another likely place. There he tried again. This time when he listened he was sure he heard a sound, very faint. but still a sound. over by an old log on the ground a short distance away. Instantly he flew over to hover just. above the old log while he. look- ed down for whoever had made that tiny sound. But he was in too much of a hurry; he went a little out the spot from which that sound had come. As he hovered in not quite the right place he had just a glimpse of a. fat Mouse darting into a hole in that old log. I-ie lighted on the log and vainly clawed at the edge of that hole. trying to tear it larger. All the time he snapped his bill in angry dlsappolmmem. which of course was foolish. For a long time he sat still on that log hoping the Mouse would think he had gone away and come. out. The Mouse didnlt. and at last. Young I-footy gave up and flew off. He had found out that Hooty had spoken truly when he said that that which looks easy is often most. difficult. NORTH AMIIICAN llll l. S. STEVENSON 4,,IlI5Ml.l' lronch Manager ". I40 RICHMOND ST. All Prolifs Ior Policyholdora 6 Q Pass Pass East's preemptive bid verv obviously. was ll. desperate attempt to keep the opponents from "get- ting together." but South and Nonh were not be talked out of their excellent cards. West, feeling that the opponents were expecting a heart. lead. tried the surprise attack of the club king - not that this should have made imy different in the outcome. South took the first trick with the club ace, drew two rounds of trumps with the ace and king. then laid down the heart king. He cross- ed in dummy with it trump. dia- carded a club on the ace oi hearts and then led the diamond nine tothe atelipparentlv. South decid- ed that he would have to find the diamond queen right in order to fulfill the contract. and. as he ex- plained later to his partner. it had seemed a very good bet that West had the diamond queen. inasmuch as East's length in hearts and spades had marked him very short in the minor suits. so South tried the finesse to the diamond jack-and down he went. South's knowledge of Eastls dis- tribution should have been put to better use! East. was indeed mark- ed with at least ten cards in the major suits. and thus. all South had to do was cash the A-K nl diamonds and the heart. ace and throw East. in with dummys last heart. discarding a loser from the closed hand. Then. even it the diamond queen had not dropped. 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