bad happened i Qe early dusk of evening. on his wings that madenosonndatall Booty the ' Great Horned Owl had come !ly- 89 in: over from the Green Forest. had swooped low over the Smiling Pool. and before the young Musk- rat had any idea he was in danger, dent. Mrs. V. R. Mclnnia: Drd Vlee- tlier "allant. who closed the meet- , Pres. Mm K Morrisaey: Secre-ling with the Act ot consecration. tary Treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Morris- ............ Y. POPULAR D06 Councillors. Mrs. Edwin Doyle. mm Mm James Murphy, The cocker spaniel. amonu the A vote of thanks was extended W9” ,l-Wllllllr Wiles of P93 1108!. to the retiring officers and to 11- Is believed ol Spanish origin. he had been pitched and einrried .i.”.:...:......"::.: .1: DAILY CROSSWORD heard. so it was that when the AC3053 1-c0m"50 young Muskrat was missed Snap- l.'nmber tree 8.BeverI80 per the Turtle was blamed tor (N-Z-) 4- SW1 Mickey Mouse .' his disappearance. ISCIPOI4 5-3"'”'Pl"' '. By Thornton W. Borges It is always .9 with bad deeds- (Palestine) of coiumbu i Those who make the mistake of O.Catcher l.5e1!- , . WHAT PRICE A IA!) NAME? Turtles has been the cause of dam "um um ; bad namef oteels evident their dis ,pearance. When you Th th by ed f m mygmuilmem 'I.'nir-rising Who does a wrong but once Of think of it. it is really awful the b,,,f",,e,,::' om? wmgzx owifg u-Bl,oad'mn r gjgzsg i "Vic? uay they come up beneath the - t' of track 2 In reputation pays a price. which they have had nothing IHP I 5 , 1 unsus ectin and ull them down." - i ' .On the ,old Mother Nature "1 gm sad mg, children don't :thg::s::ert?li:o'lur3: lanbtalzlengrig I3. snide off. l():or1s1oo:.) Yahdtrslnswu VMIDOSI IVETY 0119 W35 !1 30''"? live in the Smiling Pool," de- suck; ' 14,wgep shlp (naut.) M.cspu- - mm 0' "Mb" f"""d "'” ”'"e' dared Peter. "1 dun think 1 like Snapper is. Ropes with I.Avold.a chin u.Beck at R l' "M by what they may do" Now what Jerry Muskrat had the Turtle.” declared Peter Rab- running urmhl" ""35 mm”, '3" ""3 but by .whm "my have Mme (hm said about the way Snapper the bit. . knots 15-New 33-SHOOP 35-3790 p 990919 -”"'E" ""9 a""'h"' Unrnrb Turtle caught his food was quite ”I don't think anybody doesf 13-S100! EC9"0ml9 30-FGPW9 IP01! 37-70 "lb 5! ""8”'l-V had Mods are r0mem' true. Snapper has been known and I don't think Snapper cares." I7-VIPOP P0"9Y in 5039"! km"! N" : - 59”" by "”'P” '""-9" "'8" 5”” to pull down a fully-grown Duck. squeaked Jerry Muskrat. lie 19. Spmmng toy (nbbr-l I2-Witty dliund 3 deeds" But in the case of one of those was quite right. (two Word!) 17-5"! "milk 50 ”He is all had." declared Jerry l Muskrat, in his squeaky voice. i He was speaking of Snapper the Turtle. b Is. Russian city 38. Poem children of Jerry's who had dis- j-e:-; 31- LIFE! I'CHd- I-"Tit" appeared neither Snapper I o r EARNSCLIFFE C. W. 1.. "IE GCSR Mrs. Snapper were to blame. It 1 2545" i m The annual meeting of ”The' 26. Booth Star of the Sea," C. W. L. Earns-, 27. Bristlelike clitte Sub-Division, was held in part (zool) the church on May 1 with-a large 33, couple.-1 attendance. The president, Mrs. 39,1-we of Grandma Bernard Doyle, presdied. architec- : Rev, Father Gallant opened the tun meeting with the league prayer: 31L,” minutes of the last a n n u a ll 32 Day of meeting were read and adopted. 'uw week A very satisfactory report of the '5 worthlm year's worlr was read by the pres- ident. also the financial report bryl kwhw the secretary-treasurer. L us v"'bT Officers elected for the coming 9”” m' year are: President. Mrs. . J. ml" C Mclnnis: lst Vice President. Mrs. k t ' ' mmmmmm-:-1"--r U. 8.) ma CS lme , amen: Bernard Doyle; 2nd Vice Presi-I C3" (W53 Bringing Up Fufllor i 7v 1 (Am. Ind.) '.y '1 am glad my children don't ! Ilftihitxorku zy 3::-I ind glel Smiling Pool." de-I t th. . t d I ,zjM,,, 1 - c are e er. i , E&n-aniiti mos mgs Seem easlgr 0 0- "SSW nsh." said Peter Rabbit, who was 11 A stay of sitting on the bank of the Smiling execution Pool. tilt it were only fish that Snapper and Mrs. Snapper catch and eat no one would care too much.” said Jerry Muskrat. "But it isn't sate tor anybody .- smaller than they are to come I uithin reach of either of them. Mrs. Quack lost another of her children yesterday. It realw is awful. Something ought to be done about it. But what can any body do?” "Did Mrs Quack see Snapper or Mrs. Snapper take that young duck” Peter wanted to know. ”Nn." replied Jerry. "That young duck simply disappearedi when no one was looking. Otl course. either Snapper or Mrs. Snapper came up underneath it unseen. and pulled it down. That Is their way." i "Have you ever lost any at your family?” asked Peter. "Not this year, but in other years I have," said Jerry. "and rach time in the same way. One I at the children hall-grown has ' gone nut to swim across the Smiling Pool. and never has re- turned. Of course one at those he AXYDLIAAXII B LONOFELLOW - one letter simply stands tar another. In this example A is used (or the three L's. X (or the two Ois. etc. Single letters, apos- trophles. the length and formation of the words are all hlnta. Each day the code letters are dttlerent. A0ryp0onamQuotetios nssusca Ira. iu.ev. ll” IGIII 'rcvi vii ac nan IAGVUVY MK!- wxvrruc. 1'estard.sy's cryptoquoto: FREEDOM ALL SOLACE TO IAN GIVES! I-E LIVES AT BABE. 1'!-l.L'l' PREELY IJVIII -BARBOUR. IT'S um! rte All NEW Firestone DEEP TREAD GROUND GRIP TRACTOR TIRE WRJGLEY 5 I W cHgwiN . it Contract Bridge ' By Josephine Culbertson HORRENDOIJS BIDDING A READER asks tnr an opinion about the hand below. which the iaysl let in a protracted argument. West dcalnr. Both sides vulnerable. , 33 0 B at H M t H ""52-”'"ti 3” q335'tl3'5'3 QA.l9'II L" 03' mg oush alor Oople ”kMore drciwbar Maicwsourud wM'Sg,g:31'3Qn-Mp "' K Q J 8 7 pull with deeper ”,Ef,,r,g'E,,3,g5."0 see A SICK cow .' F '7 . . - hXS d '2' - VvJ5E'aky33t53?i3'a'h053oA5.0Q2C-ve 5”" Penwamn ' ' s the) t-IULLO, FAXTEEI 5'rit.L UJCKED PLEPSTYK 'EM ON THE Et'l'aMl(enf Q . Mamie THE ALL-OUT it y . , x 1: 5,. - EFFDZT T0 Pizooucsa 57A”-”' '3 "EN" "EV i 'kLonger tire life 1 , .. h . Q . .5 CAN, I 555y,.HA2yHA,2, .. ARRESTED 5oMeeuvA'rvout2 I", , - 9 K Q1096 5 i ' LAST 5Haw F02 LAUGHIN6 with more tread 'f ? l . S. w sAv, THE MA:io2 TOLD amv HES ETILL N THE 1::fHVf3oCkfg35;g:Lf3;f0 CLINK Beoxuse HE -' rubber . . . . . U This was the reported hlddingi West North East Smith I Q Dhle. Pass 1 9 Pass 2 .p Pass 2 9 3 Q Pass .'t ' wow-rem. t i- M -. 3 NHATHE '! . NA5LAu6H- A i'More SOVIHQS with new low Now. In quote 'The argument arose over what South should hid Iver North's lhree clubs Actually. be hit! three liesrts. was doubled by East. and went down 1400 points. North iiisi--IN) that his UWH three-club hid um 51 sign-oil. hut South arizvir-rl that North r:mildn't sign off after lTll'lill1f'. a major-suit response by his double and then not mentinninc thr nther millllr. modes. on hlk mrn at-count Smith laid that North": nricinnl doiihltm was incredibly had i "Who was riaht. it cithci"" This observer aizrces with South that his partner"; takeout double of hue diamond was inexcusable. Without support for either major suit and. 1'! fart. Vlllh every rear son to be st" 11 oi the likely heart 'esponse .'Vr,'lh should have con- 'i'ned himsci! '0 one of two courses! passing. in the hope at trapping Iiamonds. or. it he felt that there was little chance of the opponents some on in ”' 4 . puttlnl in a two-club overcall . South might well have answered the double with a - lump in two hearts. but even as the suction .i ,. . FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. 187 Great George St. Dial 5547 VULCANIZING - R.ETR.EADING - 'I'IEt.E REPAIRS -T .1:-.;;'Lm.4 2 , gixx -.,-,-i t It! TNATCN none AM xx, xx. me: via? nlv no.1 uevse - ,, , , , me...us our couscous wl1l.::....ll wt 7 us was uittm in -our um: causes wu iuusw TAKE men-ion went he could not be blamed tor ta in; on to three hearts. over No 's three clubs. lt was unthink- able. from South's point 0! view. . that the dummy would so down with six clubs. live diamonds. two spades and no hearts. Incidentally. one must wonder what East was thinking about with: be tailed tn doub three to . ,9 ."f:;” III!” llhlll