TUESDAY, ma GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN , . , ,. . , JULY 21, 1953 one. Then she saw a head lifted to poke his head into that home on July it to visit. Mrs. William home, guest of Mr. and Mre.Maur- ' ug pug," C . above a small log. It was the head where her babies were. she had st. Myers who is ill at the City Hos- ice Myersu They also visited Mr. W I 0",.” uumgmargatmd hrs '0 M ed mm a 9' of Prowler the Blackenake. Almost been in time to drive him awsy. pital. and Mrs. Cllaord Gaudet. Tignish ' ' meeting um, C183” "Mary. The 1. .M. at once. that head disappeared. but she knew that he knew there ;y gm", i "mm. W” awed. I bug" 310101 PC0919 in JUS3 "333 W535 MN. HIDDY JKCK turned Ind WW9 b5-M9. Inert and "lat he ..Mx'. Frgdgrlck jgynn-Q. '1'oy-an- Friend; of hjr. Jerry Argennult M ' g -imyy she was almost to the foot of ran. Before this she thought she surely would return the first chance to. om” u "main! hu "anon of Leoville. rant h, H .. "mm Mr, Them" (3, parry, 1-xupgr owl. Jun. cook tum" the tree where the old home was had been running as fast as she he got. she suspected that that u nu home. "ml of mi md H the any Hupml. now, 1. undgfgojn. augment gt, um mvu.,m,' Wu '.mrmu8 . when she heard a rustling in the could. but she hadn't. she guessed was Just what he was doing now. Mm Jerry Bum”. ghg wgum nogptmg on June 1. mm yum. women-. p hllmquha .t the I" at Iged g dry leaves. She stopped and listen- ed. For a moment she heard noth-- ing. Perhaps she had been mis- taken. She looked long and hard at the place from which that sound came. At first she saw no where Mr. Blacksnake was going. She was sure that he was going after a Squirrel dinner. She knew that he khew that she had babies. Earlier that morning she had sur- prised him just as he was about ACIDS! 1. Largest continent 5. Capricor: 9. Place of worship W. Hall diameters l2. Thin la. A messenger 9. H. Evening ' sun god iEgypt.t lli. Garden tool 16. Female ruff 17. Pictures (Photo) 20. Split 32. 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Mali-4"”' 909' till-ii" '-Pae.I'e mm on .-L M. POOLE & 00. lsnier use lsilelsg Supplies Plus 171 She must get back to the old hbnie nrst. lhe did. Never had she climbed that tree faster. she whisked in through the round doorway. There. curled up all alone on the bed of shredded leaves, was the precious baby. It was safe. Mother turned, and went back to the doorway. She put her head out. and looked down. There was no one in sight. Perhaps that baby hadn't been in as much danger as she had feared aha neededlto rest a little. She was a. tired squirrel, and there was still that long trip back to the new home to be made. so she sat there rooting. Presently her quick oars once more caught the sound of rustling leaves. A moment later Prowler the llacksnake glided out from under some brush. At. the foot of the tree he paused and looked up. She could see his forked tongue darting out of his mouth. Then he began to climb that tree. Mrs. Happy Jack know.then that she was none too soon in getting ba'ck He was climbing that tree in the hope of finding a Squirrel dinner. Nu dinner would suit him better than one or two baby Squirrels. Prowler the Blacksnake is quite at home in trees. Although he has neither hands or feel, he is an excellent climber, and sometimes climbs high. He can get about in I. tree surprisingly fast. It is be- cause of his habit of climbing trees that he is so greatly feared and hated by many of the feath- ered folk. He robs them of eggs and babies whenever he has a chance. Mrs. Happy Jack kept her place in the doorway. Mr. Blacksnake climbed. He hadn't as yet discov- ered that Mrs. Happy Jack was there. he would get that wanted. It was s. most. unpleasant surprise when he found himself face to face with as angry g moth- at as ever lived. At that very l haulin road in Canada! Drivers and V-8 engines . . . He was sure that this timei dinner he so' Mr. Joseph P. Gaudet recently motored to Halifax, N. 3.. on busi- ness, accompanied by Mr. Wilfrid .Coi-rlgari. Mr. and Mrs. limmett Callaghan were recent guests of Dr. Wilfred Callaghan and Mn. Callaghan, summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard, West Brook. Maine. are guests of Mr. Bernard's brother, Mr. John R. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Maiuet have returned to Leoville -from a vacation in New Glasgow, N. 3., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Per- FF. Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Poirier of Fortune Cove were recent visitors of Mrs. Mary A. Doucette. Denlois. Friends of Mr. Sylvain Peters regret he is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers. Du- var, Mr. and Mrs. John Veno. Mr. Jmeph Veno and Mrs. Maurice Myers motored to Charlottetown contract Bridge (Continued from page 9) covered East's nine. saw West throw off. and returned to a trump in dummy for another finesse against East's heart ten. Soutah then could discard two of dummy's clubs on his own long hearts and ruff a club on the board. moment who should co e Way but isemmy Jay. t once Sammy began to scream. Other feathered folk came hurrying. Mr. Blacksnake forgot about that din- ner. He slid down and out of that tree as fast as he could. thll For every kind of load. every kind of job, you'll find the one right truck a the greatest Ford Truck line of all time . . . over 100 all-new models that are making trucking history on every acclaiming the rodminess. convenience omfort of Driuerized cabs . . . the mighty muscle-power of Ford's famous the sweetest-ever handlin ease that Ford's advanced engi- neering as built into every truck. from pickup to !'big job" . . . the biggest choice of transmissions Ford has ever oferad in any yearl Contact your Ford T ruck dealer . . . he has the truck to do your ipb more eiiclantly and economic- ally than it's ever been done before! E. see-Youn-roan TRUCK DEALER everywhere are 12 feet shorter for ,, more road-hugging stability. ALI.-NIVI TRANSMISSION CHOICI-smooth-shifting Synchrm Silent transmission on all models, can lately automatic lordomatic' Drive and 0vardriva' availab e on all half-ton models. ('0ph'oIuI at extra as!) e All.-NIVI sauce or Moons-a series . ; . over ioo models 3 I I, ( f7 wlaaelbases . . . 4 great V-8 on ma . . . 9 transmission: . a i 24 not sales . . . 16 brakes . . . 43 wheel and the sizes . . . new light-duty units, new as reuse parcel delivery. new cab orwerd Mr. and Mrs. Pi-ed Msuett. Mis- couche. recently visited friends and relatives in st. Louis. Mrs. James Held has returned to New York, having visited at her home, guest of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. i Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Retlff. Halifax, N.S., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Camille Perry. rriends of Mrs. Mary Myers re- gret she is a patient at the west- ern Hospital. Mrs. Julian Peters has returned to Charlottetown after visiting her daughter, Mrs. John iM. Doucette and Mrs. Doucette. . Miss Lelths Maocormack. Sum- merside. is visiting her home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glow, summerside. spent the weekend of July 12 with friends in Sir. Louis. Mr. and Mrs.John Gallant. Rum- IDH1. Milne. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mederick Poirler in Leoville. sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jerome Doucotte and mem- bers of the family on the death of her sister, Mrs. Joshua Arsenault. which occurred recently in West Brook. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry and 1!Imll.Y of Kinkora. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perry in Harper Road. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth ll-ndylnmllv. Bridgeport. Com-1., are visitinl Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Shea. also Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Ellsworth in Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Toole motored from Charlottetown on July 12th to visit at Mrs. Toole's CANADA'S MOST VEISATIIE All-PURPOSE TRUCK 'lllIE VIITII MOI! AI.l-NEW FEATURES TIIAII IVER IIFOIEI All-NIVI CAI COMFOIY with l9'7o more all-round visibility, full 5-foot wide seat with built-in shock snubbers, new insulation and ventilation, . All-New HANDLING EASE with wider front tread. shorter wheeld hose and set-hack front sale to make turning circle up to nianoeuvrability. easier steering. ' .- positioned controls. a, new bus "b' obs" . i . new new wlesslal Miss Judy Doucette has returned to her home after spending the past year with her grandmother. Mrs. J. M., Doueette in Montreal. Miser Anna Waite and her broth- er, Paul, have arrived from Mont- real and are visiting their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. James O'- Brien, at. Lotus. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Araenault re- cently visited Mrs. Arsenaultfs mother. Mrs. Alice Chalsson who is undergoing treatment at the West- ern Hospital. Prlends of Miss Josephine Goud- et. postmistress of st. Louis. en- joyed the birthday party given in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette on July 18. Mrs. Cyril Doucette on July 13. A basket filled with gifts was pre- sented to her as well as a birthday cake. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Clarence Wedge while Mrs. Cyril Doucette read the accomp- anying verses. Miss Gsudst thank- ed everyone for their thoughtful- ness. Lunch was served by Mrs. Doucette. The remainder of the evening was spent in songs. dan- cing and music by Mrs. Murdock Retiff. Mrs. Cyril Doucette and Mr. Gussie Doucette. Institute entertained the West Queens annual convention in1Rarts- ville Hall. President Mrs. John Nicholson was in the chair. Mrs. Sterling Macbean extended a welcome to the members and visitors, to which Mn. Duncan Maclntosh, springton, replied. Mrs. Hammond Ling, Mrs. Bruce Deacon and Mraclaronce McGuig- sn were ppointsd on resolution committee. 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