. 2 .3, - By Thorton W. Burgess Till-I PERSISTENT ONES Ishort bills. Of course ruiisonie ‘flew down to join the fig t. and tiere it -‘°m¢“m€5 MPPH“ "W P°"',were some real air fights. All iiie -*1-Went? liime Mrs. Winsome kept her place Will \\ in in spte of stout i’CSl.s'l.lnCP.‘l1n the dom.w,y_ -015 Mmh” M"“"-'-I Now folks cannot work and fight . W 1 b- d . at the same time. Mrs. Winsome liabptélt ShemiseDl‘tmthatBnLc]iei\'u;he l'iiTdid1d not due luv.” Th“ doorway a little perfect house. It was atungmmed‘ She dig’ not due .3” new house that Farmer Bi‘owii’s Boy l look for more . rlunding muenal Md J-I-‘M M U K “mm, for mewvith which to finish that nest un- Blu,,m,.‘d5 3:1,, mpd ‘HEMP {mt homeless \'.‘7nsome was there to take ‘ ' ' ' ‘ . ‘her place in the doorway. Skim- himself. He had made it exactly _ as he thought bluebird.-c would like me’ “nd M"‘hs“mm" ‘re w"l"dei' a mu” [0 be ful flyers. '1‘ ey are marve ousy happily busv hunting (or straws. . . and other thinzs lllll could heme bluebird: In slow in “mm. \\men into‘ a perfect ncst She was; constantly coming and going. It did! seem as if the harder she wnrked.l the happier she was. Probably that iia= true because she uaa making I home. those hlueblrds “We will drive out and thrn take that house for. ourselves." Skimmer had declared. She was at her (l0Ol'\\R_\' just get- Thcy cannot twist, turn and dodge as can the swallows. Every day. and many times a day. Skimmer and Mrs. skimmer visited the new house. pestering Winsome and Mrs. ‘Winsome. They had long ago learn- ‘ed that what cannot. be gained by force may often be gained by per- isiatence. They hoped that if they Iwere persistent enough. Winsome land Mrs. Winsome would give up ‘and go look for a house else- .where ' Once in a while both iiould dart lat Winsome. and all three, fight- ilng in the air. would fall nearly to the ground. Black Pussy the ‘Cat at Farmer Brouiiis lheard the angry twittering and went out to see what the {us was about. Perhaps there would be 3 chance to catch one of those birds. ;It would be fun. Black Pussy didn't ;need one for food. There was no ‘hotter fed i-at anyuliere around. He hunted just for excitement. i OLD TNHABITANTS l LONDON, iCP)—'I'hre.e skeletons, ‘dating from about the 2nd century.‘ were uncovered on a building site i ting rencly ‘.0 leave to hunt for _ V 5110!‘? mairzi ii. \\ lieu suddenly "em. the RW" Flea" wmch Sklmmm. me S“.n1_nw and Mrs. ‘bounded the ancient Roman settle- Skimmer appeared. 'Ihe_v did tlieir;'"°“t- but to get her out 0: that door-l way. They, too, had been unable; to find an unoccupied house ini at start vmwludi success‘ Invgstin |‘tP ncigiiborlmorl '1“ht‘:.' had gone; a uvcnie svurance l’)Oll(’V of lartliei‘ mi in [(14,]; my 3 named Household, also most the bun Life Assiirance (‘om- but had i3.led to iind anythiiigi (‘Ml-M9l'li Walk-in coolers. _ may of Canada today. Call to suit them and had l't?!l.ll‘l‘.6di d“{3' "355 “W _ V They had at once di:-covered the! “° ““'‘°'5 “"1 “P3” CLEANERS H. BENNETT CARR, new house on the telephone pole.. ‘"3 mu" °' °l°°m°‘l "°‘ Din] 7337 Dial M85 148 Richmond St. and of i-nurse flirty wanted it. It.‘ m3"'"'“‘ °"““-""5"" _ Charlottetown. P. E. I. iias Just as suited to them as it was to \\'in;:oniP and Mrs. Win-l ]_______ some. It was JUS’ the Kind of I l house they had ‘nceii looking for. l i STAY‘ $1‘ THE "We will <ii'ive those bluebirds‘ out and then take that house for‘ 3u.rsel\-9:." Skimmer had decizred. I Now there wasn't much the.V- sould do as long as one of those oluebirds blocked the doorway. If one of them could only get into that house wiiilis it was empty they more sure they could keep .t for l.l‘iPm5Pl\'CS. First they kept iiashiii: at .\ir~. \Vuisome Illid try- 'niz in pink hcr with their lit.I.le.i. BOYS and GIRLS DON'T MISS “PETER, PETER, PUMPKIN EATER” at the EMPIRE THEATRE April 29th. 7:30 p.m.: April 80th. 8:15 pm. by the Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild Adults 75c; Children 35c Tickcts nvailzible at: Milions Old Spain, Foster's Drug Store. Reddin Bros.. and Patterson's Jewellery Store. l..T.G. Season Tickets honored at either performance. TICKETS N01‘ TRANSFERABLE Contact us for any wiring job from installing a awlteh to wiring your home. Wotors. Vlfaahera and Ap- pliances — we repair them all Storey Electric PHONE 3231 1'15 Grafton Street The Tiny Folk (A real story of real children for very young children) I Out on Uncle Bob's farm Dusky. Winkle’; mother, still had two kit- tens left. One was black and white like herself, the other was a mal- tese grey like Grandma Puss. These two roly poly kittens had great fun playing with each other in their cosy box on the barn floor. it was quiet in there. and rather dark. except when lrene came in to play and left the barn door open for light. But the kittens were getting big- ger now. and had decided that the would find out what was out- side their box. They snuggled down pretending to be asleep, un- til Dusky left them. Grandma Puss, who usually stayed close by when their mother was away was not there either. lrene had thought and thought over names for the kittens and at “"5 “'”““""° '“"lquirk oi wing. They can wheel last had named the grey one Muf- fins and the black andiwhite one Matilda. it was usually Muffins who started any mischief that was on foot. Today he stretched himself just as soon as he was sure his mo- ther was gone. He woke up Ma- tildn, saying. “Come on, let's get out of this box and do some ex- ploring." By digging in their claws. and scratching with their hind feet, the two kittens managed to get to the top edge and hang on, though Matilda fell back twice. "Goodness. it looks far floor," mewed Matilda. "Over I go. anyway.“ said Muf- fins and over he did go. though not the way he had planned. He had leaned over too far. and to the I house-tumbled overboard, though it really wasn't very high. And kittens or big cats always land on their feet. anyway so he didn‘t hurt himself. Matilda meowed and meowed. but finally crawled over too. She hung on with her front feet. herself down easily. For a few minutes they stood close together by their box. Their eyes were very round and -..4 Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY and let I Page 10 The Guardian I 24: big. The barn floor seemed such a very very big place. now that they were there alone. What strange noises there were! The far corner seemed to be full of dark shadows. Muffins and Ma- tilda squeezed closer to each oth- er "Crime on. Matilda. There's noth- ing to hurt us." said Muffins boldly. "I'm going right over to that bright spot on the barn floor." The sun was shining in through a little window and making a golden patch on the bare brown planks of the barn floor. After they got used to being out. the two kittens got quite brave. They chased each other and romped around. They pretend- ed the bits of hay were alive. and chased them. They would run and pounce down upon them with their soft furry paws. What fun they had! They weren't making any noise. but you can be sure that. if they had been children. you would have been able to hear them far away. But what was that’? What queer sound was at the door. Some- thing was coming! There was I streak of grcy as Muffins flew toward a bag of iced and crouch- ed behind it. Matilda raced like lighting to hide under some loose hay. 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