By SOMETHING SURPIISING HAPPENS it every one it should be plain Who ventures naught will nothing gain. -Peier Rabbit. Peter Rabbit had no business to rat the plants growing in Flax-mer Brown's garden. He didn't know zhls. To Peter, as to all the Green Meadow and Green Forest folk. inythfng and everything is free for the taking. To them there is :mt.hlng wrong in taking what they can get, so Peter could see no rea- son why he shouldn't help him- Thornton W. Burgess self to certain things in Farmer Brown's garden. things of which he was very fond and which he could find no where else. Farmer Brown's Boy understood this. That was Why he didn't real- ly blame Peter for the mischief he was'doing. Still" he couldn't let Peter go on ruining the garden. which was just what he was da- ing. ”There must be some way of teaching Ihe soanIp'n lesson he won't forget and that will keep him out of the garden," said Farm- er Brown's Boy. "Of course a fence or wire netting would do it pro- vided he didn't dig under it, which i 7 EATON AnnieuLTuIIAL"Et;IIoLAIIsIIII9 The T. Eaton Company Limited is again donating a Scholarship to be awarded at the 1953 Royal Agriculturali wow wh.,,i 15 out boy up ,.,g-got nights he did may at home Winter Fair, Toronto. This Scholarship is open to boys who have not reached lsald ”0””"R Willi"- their 23rd birthday on October 20, 1953. provides for all College fees, board, and lodging. for a four.pe,e,. an year course commencing in the Autumn of 1954 at any.Iiw Agricultural College in Canada selected by the The Scholarship winner. Candidates must be in theingraduating year in High School or have already graduated, but not in attendance at a University. The winning candidate in Prince Edward Island will be awarded a trip to the Royal Winter Fair at the ex- of the T. Et C n. Ih ' I "ii I ill I pense a on ompa V xx eie Te in compe e u Ty winners from the other provinces for this Scholarship. 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I thought I could catch him in a box Lrep and take him off where he wouldn't get in mischief. but the rascal had been caught in that kind of a trap two or three times. He remembers it and keeps away from it. I thought if I made a watchman of that Owl I'-m caring for until he can look out for him- sell. it might keep that Rabbit away. No one is more feared by Rabbits than I-footy the Great Horned owl. It worked all right until Blacky the Crow found him out there in the garden. Then he and his black friends made life miserable for young Hooty. They might even have killed him if I hadnlt rescued him. I must think oi some other way of keeping Peter out of the garden." For a While he was in what is called a brown study Suddenly his good-natured freckled face light- ed up. "I wonder!" he exclaimed. "What do you wonder?" asked Mother Brown. "I'll tell you later." replied Tom- my. his eyes twinkling. "I think perhaps I have thought. of It way to teach Peter Rabbit to keep out of our garden." "I hope it isn't anvthing to hurt! him," said Mother Browntof the tender heart. "I won't go in, I'll ult ln' thousht Peter as he J1-sn,pI,i.pl:sereiy,, Ilpperty, lip. to you and hereafter ltaylat home here in the dear old Brlat-patch where you belong," said Mrs. Peter severely "Hooly never was over there be- fore. I have been there more times than (I can remember and until last night never saw or heard him there,” said Peter. ”That doan't mean that he won't lcome back there. You just my t h , P t t , The ' "It may shock him A little. btitlgaveme m-gheii f,:l:l;I't11 sgopnwscz:-lyl.l it won't really hurt him." declared, mgy Skid M". Peter. Tummy. Whistling. he headed fori peter made no promises In mm ill” bar" the said nothing at all. For: couple lthought Mother Brown. , but she Then temptation and curiosity were I Over in he dear Old Briar-patch gill-n1l',r:.1e'n.tut'Z)olIil:b'i'(.goubne(i' rat Peter Rabbit. He had told Mrs , hind the purple Hills and I me ”i””l his advemu” M Black shadows stole acres the night before when he liadiG,.em Meadows Pet" slipped om Ix-isited the garden and Vnung IrIootv.nf the deal. om Briarggawh while had mI:h'c"ed mm almim "m of Mrs. Peter's .back was turned and ihis wits by booting almost nvermeaded straight for Farm” ill'fIh9):ld' H V,” b I niBrnIvn's garden. g 7 ill” ml V” 9”" VETL, "I won't go in, I'll just pack in," thcught Peter as he ran. lippcrty, ! lipperty, lip. He reached the garden fence at , the place where he had.been in i the habit of slipping under it. He started to do this now. Something isurprising happened. Yes, sir, I i Isomething very surprising hap- l lpened, Peter suddenly found him- self on his back well back Monthly IMeetlns .'.””;3..;”?...i::?'i.2.21.2”..”ii .To-Night 3.00 P.M. i .131 NOTICE TO TEACHERS ihard enough to be knocked over on his back, yet he didn't have I sore spot. He didn't ache anywhere. It was very, very strange. - Teachers who have contracted to teach for the present lschool year and who have not forwarded Notice of En- lgagement to the Department of Education, are urged to ,do so immediately. Salary payments cannot be made ;promptly at the end of this month unless these forms are 'received by September 15th. I L. W. SHAW, Deputy Minister and Director of Education. (-,,,g., ....--E.v WRITE IN I BRAND N1: FIUUR PUIISHER CALL i s IMMEDIATELY) For o In. 9626. CHARLOTTETOVVN contract Bridge srnouo nscovsnr south made a strong recovery in the following hand after an initial Aetback. ' "South dealer. I North-south vulnerable. nnou ones The bidding: South 0 West 1 Q 4 O ' Bus . Puss North 1...; 4 Q. Pu: West. billing made one valiant effort to keep North quiet and having failed because North refus- ed to be shut out. subsided when the four-spade bid came around to him. 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