PAGE ;FWELV7E By Thornton W. Burges i m--- lender and easily hurt, His lietuii ' THE BIGGEST COUSIN iwaa not at all cornfortable. So.i iilke many folks who are not feel- Would that we might foraee theiing at their best, he preferred to cost 'i)e alone. His favorite time for li:.-i Of every wasted mimite lost. evening drink was when the Blarki -Old Mother Nature: Shadows were be;iiining to spimtili . Flathnma ;oLit through the Green Forest. y 1," mm. ' i i y p ate these. all well as. Lightfoot the Deer had been in Lately, on two or three orc.isinii.s. the. habit of coming at a certain he had been a little upset. hr- hnur to drink at the pond of Paddylciiiise Mrs. Liglitfoot and her twins Wile” .V"ii 59? 3 I'l3Il.l"i)0IIl'IPdi the Beaver deep in the Green F0i'- had appeared at Paddy's pond, SP! of iiiiiiers, or horns, on tho. mt. He was living by himself be-land the twins had been very ciir-HIM” ”I " d"lV 01' 'Il9 iiiitle fiat-t muse at this time of year he pi'e- ions. The queer thing about itrift-110d -'HilI9i'i 0" II" head I” Iii 'erred in be, alone. His new antlers-was, that they were his tuins, lyiit.m00S1'. his it ever occurd to you "re mowimz very fact, and thisine didn't know that. LlI(P .sUlllCiIIIHt ih-use had grown just like a. nok much o' his SLf'PllEILIl. TITOSPIRFDLICITY I'll” I” RII k"”lI'- IIEI "IM57 TIl93' "9 313111. D0115". .VP3i growing antlers, or liorus. as somfitiioiizht children were a iiiiisuiice.Iih9i' urrc )2i'0'.lll in iii.-ii a fewl 'nlks call them. were very, very so 3, came about may 1”. (-lmngedmllloilivils Wlien this is hard to real-j - V -'7' U " A ' his time about Visliillg the iiond..i7v9. JUFI iiiliik iii iniir fiinzei-iiniisl ll-lc came a little t-rti".ier. Sotne-13nd i00!i.lliS. nnd lirw fast. thoyi 'times. when the water was vett-v1Rl'0lV. -Tilc niitlers of the deer folk! istili, like a great IDi)I(illiI glass, heigrriiv in niiich the same wav. i isitidied his own reileciliiii to sec. 15' t MIR Lizlitfoni had. didn't tiiiderstaiid tiiat in t:i'owiiiz;liiiii' tiiirom'o:'tabIe the grnwiiig of the twins to Paddy's pond in the A (llan Mackiiiiion banquet will be held in The those antlers for lii.i: each I The. tiavtiine as well as in the evening. CI1'rllii.()llPI(lWil lloiei. 'i'ti0sda)', July 28 at 6:.'iii p.m., iymw hiqt Hm” am,;5,t3 N-1-p gt-ow. broiiglif the tuiiis to the i:i'.ie pondi SEASON 1953 yeaiatiliriii could make one feel. Mother Nature was doing one of triitii is she thought he was ltickvi 'lilie-v lock long lizitlis in the waterW When iIlPj.' were doiniz this flies in honor of the Chief of the Clan. C0illill2lll(l9l' Arthur Avalon Mackinnon, R.N., O.B.E., l.S.A., Scotland. fpm. HP couid mwer undpy'5(andii"i"il' zunv niid then. When she sawj why he had to lose those W(7ll(lBI'-2,I-Tlilililfii was S:'l'Dll0Il), and knew; fill antlers of his GXNT spring, andillini lie Wis fez-ling out of s'irt.s.i then grow a new set. No. sir, hi-.;siiP li.id no sympathy for him. You V”w 01"," For Gm,S!s lueveir could untierstand tin: He 509 sit? iirver had grmiii any ant-i Dinner Parties - Liiiioiieoiis - Wetlciiiig Receptions . . . the very wonderful things that She fIl0ilgIl' that she was the one. slwcml TTN,k.Lnd Rat” she is constantly doing. yet p0npIf'.iI.ll(l had l'l" hardest time. l)ecaiisc; seldom think of as being wonder-Inf the s iv and wiitchful caret V. M M I p iiIlO9(' 17!'t'('iOiis tuins needed day t "-"rr"WWE'EEV'-E-'E-E"""'-"I and ni2'ht. .-is the weather grew and 0iilf'i' lsliiiia insects i-mild no! loiii.i.er btiiiit-r the i, and it wasi it woizderfiil ivaiy in wiizcii to keepi coo". The twins loved those dailyi baths. I Tickets are being sold in advance to all Mackiniions One day while flier were in I5-Wt tlmuiziit it a great iiiiisaiite. He; lers herself. and so she didn't kiiowi uiiriner and warmer she brouglitl tvuirr a huge Sil1Illf.',PF appeared. lie. Will all Mat-kiniions interested. and sure to attend, 2-ame Oilid iivii;;(dai:1ioi'a iliie Will", e , , , . J . 1 n y t. y rees. an ivn e own o iiv notify Iilt iiiideisigucd not later than til) 1 ex wamds mu Th” Md mmlggmit ithat Lisrlitfoot must be the biggest- of all the people in all the Greeni tForest, hilt beside this great; pstraiiger he seemed iniall. The late. ytcr ptit his great he:id flown to drink. Ho also was wciiriiig Ii gtmngr Hioking r”'iV'.l ii ii. u'a.s Pveiii fsiranyzrr 'ooking than the one rtlli ithe head of Lizhtfooi. It spread iwidelv. and parts of it were flat. I 'tWho is it?" asked one of the litile favrtis in a whisper. He was lstaring at this strniiger in rniiiid- FVNI uondt-r. and there was sonic-I I MALCOLM MACKINNON, (McLean & Macklnnon) Box 356, Charlottetown. BLIIFZ PETER STEAMSIIIPS LIMITED M-V BLUE PRINCE Finish? will he accepted up to 5 nm. 'ilhui'sda.v. me... very like fear in his eyes. J -; . l. ' c v "That. is Cousin Flathoi'iis the uno 2 ). foi next sailing M ”V Blue Prince to St. John s, iMo0m me biggest of MI our mm Nfld. For space reservations and rates, apply: iliv. You needn't he arr-lid of him: he won't liiirt you. Just keep out ' g g V 7 of his way,” rt-plied Mother Light- lNI4.WH)lilNDI.ANI) SHIPPING SERVICE) font, I I P. 0. Box 65 Phono 1505 i'1's he re.ii'v our miiszii” thel .othr:' turn uaninri to know ”He really is". Mother nodded. King or The .t.;.rt.;.:.;... -A'IAl6 lllfffil TOUGH 0(DIOV LIE IUI!...WE BOUGNT A BIG RANCI-'...A StATiON...ME AN' MY PARTNER. runs up Aaoimo AINHEM LAND...HMM... you cow mill: 1 f. .. V cor A 4 SMALL iNTlRi.iSY.' At KOOFY BUNOV. BEYOND HERE. Lil Abner YOU'LL MAEKY Ti-IE VHNNER or: THE 'mAr, M mxsmrelow 1' M05 YE sarmv mer Mo.eM.,. JFIIDES I 'ulv'.vouUItzP Twat M04 4W5750V,I .. K ILL DROP YOU HERE THE GUARDIAN. T Cl-IARLOTTETOWN 1 contract Eridgo By Jnephlne Culbertson SILLY TIIUM-I: CONSERVATION South in the following hand was the sort of player (of winch there are millions) who can't bear to give up all his trumps-and the result was Just what could be ex- pected. Smith dealer.- Neitlier aide vulnerablc. g Q10 9 1 Q A Q 8 Q K 5 2 4. A 3 4 g ; J 3 3 2 4 4 9 Mi N y K J 10 9 9 9 R W E 7 5 3 2 .5 cs in . 0 S Q Q J10 5 2 4.1 Q A K 6 5 O 8 4 Q A T 6 4 3 4. 1-; 9 The bidding: dnutlt West North East 1 0 Pass 3 N T 4 Q 4 Q Pins 6 Q Pm Pass Pass West, void of his pa i-iner's hearts. chose to open the nine of diamoiids-a card that should have conveycd much valuable informa- tion to the declarer. The diamond I(lil5I won the first trick, and East's ten was confirmation of the forcsaid information, The spade seven was led to the are and the spade king was cashed. East discarding R heart. Now, with the trump situation revealed. smith decided to clear his diamond s:rit wliile. he still had trump pro. teciioti. So he laid down ilie ace and another diamond. But this feeble maneuver met swift and well-deserved punishment when West ruffed the heart return his partner inttde indeed. uhich East was (mood to in;ike. Dmin one. South scircely could have had an easier problem. Obviously. West had no IlEZlH!. and East had eight. East had only one snide. and the Dmiiler play of I(Ill4I. ace and an- other club, ruffed by South, would id she. Meanwliiie Fiaiiioi-its had waded out. Now he plunged his head under water no that not even the tips of those growing antlers could be seen. When Ilt' lifted it again the twins Raw that in his mouth was in big rnot,.and lianszing mam it were lily-pads. the leaves oi water lilies. Flaiihorns ate these, as well as the root. eaua7fzcZ KliMiGLO the most eganomical enamel No nuwiil "Ems mt on UNDERE” By Zane (trey inform decllrer fully as to the club break, thus revealing East's trlbution as 1- 8; 3); 1. 1 ?oiB0i&hi - I could safely lea is as rump. finesse against West and pick up the spade jack with the queen gg.g while discarding his own four of hearts, then lead. a diamond and pammem, let East. hold the trick. South would then be reduced to R003 diamonds, and one heart. which dummy'a act: would handle nicely. of Zoology at. McG Farewell Presention At New Glasgow On Wednesday evening. June 17. Rev. George and Mrs. Gough. who are leaving this pastoral charge. were guests of honor at the regular meeting of the W. M. S. and Ladies Aid of New Glasgow Untied Church held at the home of Mrs. Murray Orr, Diiiiniz lile eveniinll Min Elsie Laird read an address and gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs, Gouzh by Anna Stevenson and Lvneitx Brown. The address I: as follows: Rev. and Mrs. George Gouizh: We the ine.ini)ei-s of the New Glasgow W. M. S. and Ladies Aid. wish to express our regret. that you are leaving this Pastoral Charge. Since romint anioiigst its you have nude inaitiy sincere friends and the bonds of friendship have been strengthened with the passing Years. Mr. Gough. we admire youri sincerity and know 3'0” Ital? 31' way: endeavoured to bring us A worthwhile and helpful message and have been interested in our spiritual development. Goumh. in W Your interest. Mrs. our Society has been an inspiration to us and you have in Will" (Niel. efficient. way always given .V0li1' help when needed and your iii?- copt as an earliest Christian will be an example to us as we go through life. We hope that you will be ver.V happy in your new home and that you both may be spared to enjoy many more happy yeais. We want you to always rcinoin- bar that tihere will be a welcome for you at any time. you may be able to visit us. We would ask you to accept this small gift as a token of our all- preciation and regard. In their usual capable manner Mr. and Mrs. Gong-h tliaiiiced the Society for this remembrance. At the close of the meeting. lunch was served by the lizsicssl and ('nmmitte.- in tin-urn" I ali Professor I-LR. Scott. of the De- Ho The lean red meat and other valuable food elements in Ken-I.-Ration help your dog develop- v niictt GLOSSY con 0 elm nnieiir ms 0 STIIOIG HEALTHY BODY v iimii nisrosmoii . 0 ALEIITIIESS al E9" vAR'”' 3wn d&5 . W :4 In Food Division, The Oualur Out Company of Canada limited, Puorbuyough, onmi. . -.JllI5E 25 1953 University has .been awarded a I I National Research Council grant WY. receiving his Ph. r), for his research on the pansy". 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