stones: . To Members of the Women's institutes, also others interested in The Bel-lie: Form Homes Let no one be too sure that Is where no watching eyes can "mi PliOViNClAL os-ranrmmr or AGRICULTURE, CHARLOTTETOWN I é s Quickies _~.._ 1t was sugsring season in “alga: bush" that part o! Green Forest where m, ma/plee son is Gilly and sometimes later. Sometimes it comes the snow is still deep in the Iy lien Reynolds // . thoulh the days cornlortable and it semis as maple trees that the suganmakers are tapping the trees to get the ru hing sap, and boiling it dovm force the sap back down there on the weather. work tramping from tree every so often a! the pails carrying the sap to the fi 1 , _ I Q» flrgssv-Q- syrup and sugar, keeping the lire firmer Brown's boy loves it. _ g _ ___ l A sap I To make it easier to carry dewehY cleumniiez-hui | pails at once, one in each hand. h had a. wooden 1y to fit across ‘ < "My Guardian Went Ad said didn't expect such quick results!" his shoulders. Sus _ By Clifford MacBridz l Aw, 1 oonvrcmzs ir= rr it e Noaoieon and Uncle Eiby "f 4 (‘i e from his arms. the sap frrm a trees. farthest from the house. A funny ieeling crept rs HAUNTED/T I AINT AFRAID TD WAL HIT rr wm-i a STICK/K ma" UPMD , . later. "Have you D6911 anybody around?" ran: oucnra s: a LAW! i i uéimnsv/ruaarmruzm NECKS 65mm our OF Til HOWE WHEN TEACHER clittsoururmrora r FEW CiDDES -- ~Aunruml ALSO BitEAk was: NECKSGETTING i figfpor ma m: vuzu MOM ans IN A cation 9D IVGOODGIZIEFSIT TEACHERMADE aseouowiit ' Idwnuitvooiusio OOVINMDEAT you VACUUM ' ruoumc '-BRATELLAI‘D vouizaieurmsr. nlizruetmuo t contour voutlcuoizc vourulolzlue 1o . unvuc Wiiii Competition: (By Thornton Extra copies of the List of Questions muy i ""5 FUNNY Fill-IN" 01" lie obtained by writing to: FARM!“ BMW“! m! ~01?! Mother Nature. sugar Brow. Sometimes the sea- lt is while Green wrest Ind nights are cold (Pen may be fairly min: must mu be rur way. The KIWI better. Spring is already there. but hidden deep in the ground, bllSy at their roots eve day sending the sap up the couraged, but sends it all up again the “PX?- dfly when Jack Frost re~ tires. It is when the sap is go. in! up and clown. up and down busy, m“? maple ‘syrup and maple sugar. When Jack Frost fails to soon enough up in all part of the tree, then it stops running and that is the end o! the sugar sea- son. So sometimes it is long and sometimes very short. depending Fanner Bloom's boy loves sugar making. There is plenty o! hard to tree fill» pa“ m" o, mp i: heawylmualchcd" said Farmer's Brown's we - ' yoke made espqcl“ next story: "The Battered pended from the ends oi this the pails were easier to carry, for his shoulders took much of the weight He was collecting pail at one of the sugar over him. He stopped what he nras do- By Fuguly and Sliorten_ K W. Burgess) he lee. the the i! Ail the way back lo the sugar house ' he felt those eyes asked Farmer Brown's boy. trun s out all the bra he to ,, is ever; little twig. And ‘drones: s: “:f,f§r$fi:;_3‘v° y“? “f”? night Jack rust sends most oi it "Nov but I m‘ them, n,‘ back down again she is not. dis- nt his father. For a moment the later standing crept into his eyes and slowly n" "Viias it eyes?" he asked. to the time I was out there I felt U18 is a iunny feeling." said he. "I know. I always have that feel we are inside this house. replied Farmer Brown Then dodged behind that pile of wood over there. Ho's peeping out again. of iris?" "It's a funny feeling - being L. boy. mi. J Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ;\\»_\—~'\'\ ~ ~~~¢\ ,_ V“ ’I‘\V0 “BREAKS” m? “"94 ‘n lr°fmd- N0 m“! W" Todays deciarcr was given two to be seen. He listened. It was outstanding qfleak," m “day-s so stilhthat he could hear the sap den; __ ‘mm an Opening 193d m“ when it dropped in the nearest was incredibly bad. and two. an l mm It w“ a “time” mat “mild “end play" that South himself de- l be felt. But that wasn't the Xunny vised as a Cunning ‘rap feeling, that Farmer Brown's boy ' had as he looked and listened. Ho d i, _ had. the feeling that he wasn't $13’. sxmrvuinerable. alone; that; he was being watched. 5 Now the eyes oi Farmer Brclnwfs * w 4 3 are very good eyes and he z AK knows how to use them. l-le used ‘KQIOM-sz them now u carefully as he knew ‘J985 ‘A K Q how. Slowly he turned so as to look . K39 N 19 4 3 thoroughly in every direction. He "[2 w E QQ5 s saw no one, not any sign of any .653 .1093 one. i 4,6 s 42 “It must. be my imagination?‘ J|—-~ thought he es he went. on with his» Q1 2 work. But um funny feeling per-l vase ' sisted. It went. riaht along with. OQJY him. Two or three times he turned] eFA-w!" suddenly, thinking to catch some n" bidding; one following him. He didn't. Still s -,, i , he didn't germs o! that funny .f‘:"' L13,‘ Yo], a‘ feeling that unseen- eyes were p”; 3‘ 4‘, 4‘ watching him.” Pass Pass 54. 5Q All the way back to the sugar p“, Pass 64. Pass house he Jelt those eyes. Nut until Peas Pass he w s insid the house did that _ fem“: lumen-mt Farmer Brown _As may be seen, this bldldini who h“ been work!“ In another was rather strange, but the de ense direction’ cm" m I kw minute, against the six-club contract was even more s0! For reasons known only to him- seli, West decided that it. would be futile to open the spade suit, and alter much fingering q! other cards he selected his singleton club. Durrtmy won with the queen, while East signalled frantically with l high spade. The ace and king oi diamonds were then cashed, after which declarer led a trump to his own hand and threw offdummyfi singleton-spade on the diamond Iqueen. Deolorer now ruffed a spade ‘high in dummy, then again went to his ownrhand with a trmnp in or- ‘der to rut! his last spade. Now he ‘led the heart three to his own ace ‘and returned the heart six toward dummy! 10-1. "West hwasted" no thought, at this point! Delighted to take e ifirick with the heart jack, he prom- ptly played that card, onl to be severely shocked when ms. forced Ito overtake with the heart queen. hail to concede the slam contact by leading a spade or a diamond. This was exactly what South had been angling for! He rulied in his own hand while he threw oit that! It is true that Eust could have “got out oi’ the was" by playing the durrimya last heart, and that‘ was heart queen at the very first oppor- tunity, but this was asking a great deal oi’ him; and besides. East was no doubt o. bit upset over the opening lpadl Iy Alex’ Raymond Farmer Brown's boy, and grinned was puzzled. Then a look o! under- smiling he grinned too. Farmer Brown's boy nodded. “All I was being watched, out 1 willful‘! see any one. It was just e feeling ing when I am in the woods. And why not? I aim being watched. We are not hcing watched now because But I know the house is being watchertix." e chuckled and added. “My mistake." s“ at We are being xralrhod oven in here. g . house where it is boiled down to whlterook’ the wood Mouse just Chopping wood.) evaporator But itgtijsniiiulggreir m“ W“ m‘ ‘hm’ hi“ m“ em t- WN Ep-R -~ we HOUSE 1s cowl BETTER so ocwm mo -_ TEND THE FURNACE g BEFORE "m: FIRE ' - 605s our-- ‘e lIi:[f'\‘I"I!/J//” &\\ s . 4 M" i W / 67/ / FROM HER a vAorrioMii i HEY‘ AANHJCAP“ STUIIS his A l5 MON WlLb-A ' ueu. oucv seem: ALL Hi5 MONEY on cawov, we»: WEJVEFTO knee I r-—-——---———-—- up out: SOCIA OBLIGATIONS. w m av N so "uauearsmom A A i sew/sen wetsuit’ 1am DOLLABTL BE A B66 THREE N58!’ ' ._,._.. .. y opregmge-u-spe-cnureug-uw-u. i _ By Cori Anderson mi “t. l New‘ OH i E L’ ~MOTHEQ~“. now oer eusv. 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