R'S ‘. sit-Confirmed from page 16) and rearing to go. Be- ! left for the Great Adven- I stowed my gun, shells and idge belt in a closet. I told miter that no one was to use hens- in my absence but if I. didn't come back she could give . them to anyone she wished to e lyve them. I came home at noon U! May 9th, l9l9. I was some- what disappointed over the re- ception I received from Jack. he would come to me with a 3st,.» 4 ‘3 1- 1'. 1;- 1‘!’ ’25 if? "‘ puzzled expression in his high dle him but I could sense that all dispenses on occasion . was not the same between us. phoney as I plugged nickel. It ver went out of range farther was a shoot to be remembered xt morning I went to the; all came back to him in that then one hundredyards or there: and is remembered. closet and donned my hunting moment attire coat, cartridge be cap. When Jack took one look at me a out a yip. He ended up in I stepped into the yard with the old 10 gauge dou- dreds of acres i' ble under my arm and all doll- ed out in my hunting regaua. was known as the \dount Albio‘ as blood. Jack hunted close. . and we were hunt- abouts. In my mm It and ing partners as of yore. across the wood roads. The black powde" shells, extent a ’portion of it in now known. or ad letlFur Company. Wood my ; meandered their :ortuom roads‘ h e a v y smoke way . ne- i real back load to lug home It still see those rabbits rolling. ner :hat awaited me. e area I hunted in was hung like swift moving tumble weeds, Also re- f an. membered is the Christmas din-l ' Jack seemed to know when a rabbit was natally hit. Twice he ep 0 e bunny that l a . old as the war, gave with such.feit certain i had missed. The screens that I first shot blotted everything out. arms with his nose at the side through the swampland and cut- 1 had to wan m1 the bunny 0198M mod on for close to 150 yards. lie- of my neck giving with better — there was no now but that ' was still too man Tabb“! on in his life. The first greeting‘ woke up to the fact that I wasn't was too much like the low,‘overs that had reached the doubt‘bit habitat. I shot the first two ‘the sit' and then nuke. in a shooting contest but out for‘ god " on the run and we peppered on the 'sit' made w allow me to fon- warm peck on the cheek a dame . some exercise and Sport com- Besi Wishes For The Holiday closing Thursday. Dec. 24th. 5 P.M. open Monday. Dec. 28th. 8 A.M. New Year’s Closing Thursday. Monday. BOOKS for CHRISTMAS The Man a novel by Irving Wallace Ernie. Richardson's Book On Curling $4.30 The Card Shop Grafton St Ch'town TYPEWRITERS FOR CHRISTMAS "THE ROYAL EMPRESS" Featuring:— . 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Stand some top dogs in my day but little freckled nosed Jack is No. l. and. there‘s no doubt about it now. always will be. Merry Christmas to all readers of this column whether they appreciate what they read or not. in supporting the Belgian-Amer- ican operation to rescue refu- ges held by Congolese rebels. 1 He called Wachuku a despotm and a ‘a valet of imperialism; . and said he represented only? the views of his masters and not those of the people of Ni- ena COSTLY T088 SHELTON, England (CP)—A tennis ball thrown on the roof of the -Staffordshire church of St. Mark's caused £25,000 dam- age. Builders discovered that the main drain pipe had been blocked so that water over; flowed and caused the church’s ‘For how long will Nigeria submit to the law of these straw ‘ men?" he asked. Foreign Minister Joseph Mu rumbi of Kenya joined the at-1 tack saying Wachuku '50 pa theiically and dramatically was the voice of America in illlil council." 1 [22 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thom, Doc. 24. 1964. it Wio’ens he first was a short carry and heel ' I . .bynught it to me. The 2nd car-l l t ed the screen, just like stepping went a short way and then came moaning sounds. I felt so much growth stage for making lop rab- out of a darkened room into the be“ and 100"“ at me With his fight, More one" than not the tail wagging. He led me right to white ghost came out of b o t h the SIML smoke screens unscathed. I bag-i two l passed on to his happy hunting l The two Africans spoke as the division among African coun- 3C0UHCU Sufi-Ed “5 third week of ‘debate on a 22-country com- tion and on a Congolese counter-complaint that other Al'- lrican states were supplying larms to the rebels of Chris- !tophe Gbenye. plaint against the rescue opr‘ra- . 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