FFHE GUARDMN. CHAlil:.OTTET0lVN ' Tilly The Toiler PAGE TEN The Tiny Folk (A real Itory of real children i for very young children) D very good. and they can be very naughty. Frisky and Tammie "' could not let such A good chance go by. They would have fun. jult watch them make that cat run. 0!! the two dashed around Tammie, the little chubby white the 00mcI'- Til" 0” NW "tel" ..,,d an dog who wa, Frisky-5 coming and ran across the lawn. griend hm been 0",. '0 may in Friskv ran after him. with little the Page orchard. He and Frisky W Tammi! clot ti W3 ""15- had raced and chased, played Luz "Bow-wow-wow-Wow!" bnrk-d and hidv and seek, until they were Frisky. NEWSBIPER PHOTOG ARE come 10 was plcrupeg or ALICEM2. GIMPKINS save IT WILL BE GOOD m6LIcn'Y FOR bot-ll tired out "Yep! you! wow! bow Wow." By Thornton W. Burgess . Frisky had dull up two 0! his barked Timmie with his little 2 u . but bones. and shared one with shill bark. AN UPSET MOTIIILR rould:'t believe her own! eyeslwhen '. 3 Tammie. The two dogs had nnW- 1 g she aid at en her rs BHIIPSC l l- ed and chewed to their hnP'(llIi' ,C,i'.',,l:,l,”,dE",'f,j.;'.',nf;'t:f,te 1,,?Xc,,.N,h."g The thing you think can never oi the little fellow in the door- oontent while they rested tliclrigack of me curmm bushes! Such be. way she had mistaken him. forla tired (eat. 3 nurn. thPre Wu Wm, Tiger In time ills likely you may see. patch oi snow. There was still Thpy finished their bones anzl can rmmnz um thgdogs yippmg -Old Mother Nature. snow in shcflteretdkplaccs. The: .1 got up? What would they do next? M his heels. -we what she ha mix a en for a pa c . There were no children out plav- . . .. Mrs. Hooty the Owl had iol1ow- or snow moved. She waddled a'few I i ' We re getting closer! barked . , I - . ,. inn, so they could not llfwn fun - , .. . . ed Mrs. Prickly Porky the Por- steps nearer. She could see better 3 Chfford MC . with them 'r'hv-y slnoll and mogul Fnsk-l H” slowing down. l-upine to see where she was going. there. That wasn't snow at all. Napoleon and Uncle Y Bndl And so he was. Suddenly Tiger at each nt!-or can stopped! mmpd mic A shot She was quite sure that she would- It was something alive. It was r. - ---.......-.- .. . At. that lll(l'll0lil a bi: strip:-d eat. cnnie nroliiitl tlin liniisc. His grey and black i'llr was sinooth and shiny. but his mrs wt-ic short and raggml lnok . That siiowvd that he iiiusl iv: o hcmi f'clitiii;:. Ho walked nrull..ii the li w and sat on the from s'Iill.x. p:ii.lir,: no attention to the (lone, Taninilcls enlx mllim im Frisky stood up mid lnnkcrl '!"'u'i1 he looked (ill 0' iis ore at the K! . . .l Xvs ally- nne uatcl.iu ll. 1') Only liist wrek lie illlrl Taiiiniin hlid cliziscd Velvet, tho ll”llP blzal-1; kitten that llYF(l next (ltHJl'. "I'iicy hlid lizul lucll iuliy ll I' l..'lli!'.P liZ1Il."'i lwnll H bit lllmiSF(l. Vlilllor ind Mrs. Pace. Frisky still reiiwziibwiwl thr- spankiiu: she linll given him with tho ll('lVNllfll)PT. But. as I said before. rlnszs are like chilrirnn. Tllcv man be very. KlNli'lIlllE T1iAi Stimulating and delicious! 32 r..- humped up his back, and spit at the dogs. ”Mew-me-ow-s-s-s-t." he hissed. .”You had better leave me alone. lYou've had enough fun. Now get! s-ss-ti" "Bow-wow-wow!" barked Tam- mie. quite saucily. Both he and Frisky felt so bold. You see. they were young pupnies and still had u lot tn learn. They jumned back aiiirl forth in front 01 Tiger Cat. Then - swish! 'Y0-OW-YPp('- ye-ow." sounded two very surpris- ed dogs together. They couldnlt be sure lust what had hit them. but it felt like a hundred liot needles. VVit.h their tails between their legs they streaked back to thn house, howling as they ran. they were sure that awful Tiger Cat must be right at their heels. This wasn't fun now. .No air-reel They ran in under the back step: and peered out. Myi their noses were hurting. Tammie felt as if he had at hole in the very top of his head. And poor l'rl.sky's leit ear hurt where Tiger Cat's sharp teeth had made three little holes. Now they knew that it wasn't so much fun to be chased after all. Thry would know better the next time. Just then Tiger cat walked quite proudly down the lane. And those two pups did not move a bit. They did not even bark. ST. PATRIGKS PLAY MEET SHANE FOR A CHANGE n't go very far. Mr. and Mrs. Prickly Porky are not uhat you would call travelers. In the first place they are slow. They wad- dle. Yes. sir, that's just what they do. when they try to run they gallop. but it isn't it fast gallop and they do not run iar. Usually it is to the nearest tree of reason- able size. They seem to feel safer oil the ground than on it. Mrs. Porky walidled straight. home. It was in a jumble oi rocks. it wasn't niucli of in home. It was just a little cavity in that pile of rocks. just big enough to give Mrs. Porky such shelter as she might need. Rolled up in a little hairy ball was 11 baby. That was one reason why Mrs. Porky had not stayed away from that rock pile longer. You see, that was her baby. and he was only one day old. It was dark in that small nurscryvamoiig the rocks. Mother Porky had never really seen her lone baby. It was too dark in there for even good eyes to see. and Mother Porky's eyes are weak and dull. Porcupines do not have need of strong. sharp eyes. They do not need to see at a distance. They are what is called near- sighted. So it was, that not until that baby was two days old did she really see it. She had been out to get something to eat. When she returned it was to find A stranger in the doorway. It wasirt really a. stranger, but she thought it was at first. It was her own two-day-old baby who was sitting in the doorway and she was seeing him tor the first time. If ever there was an upset moth- n baby porcupine. It was her Ufxll baby. although for a while she doubted it. No baby or hers before. and no other porcupine baby she had ever seen, v A' ;Iz'Jr',rVfa "it" It was Just a little cavity in that pile of rocks. had had I white coat. She had never heard or such a thing. But this one had a white coat. Not even the snow was whiter. It shouldn't have been white; it should have been black. Do you wonder that she was upset? And there was something wrong with this baby's eyes. They should have been blnck also. They were not. They were not even dark. They were pink. That. precious baby of hers had 1 white coat and pink eyes. Mother wan shocked. Yes, sir, she really was shocked. She could- nit. believe that that was her own precious baby. It wasn't until after .5; JE"::.?i.'-L".'. Au..,.f;ir..i4..E-A4-.h.VoJ:rg-Iqli at it was Mother Porky she he disappeared back in the dark- mxe soliwn SMV: A 141' At the Community Centre ' iicss that she went any nearer. ' I 1 . "W W and 18”! l'lT MAY BE E1?".:””g.fi”..i?5iE:”io5.””ll..f.i; l.'f.ii;i”u5?tii'if2"f-."it::i”:2si.. r.i:h.Iw;.r;t- negvm,mNgoN,;;.A,, - 10-57ll5m7'Cl'l575MEI. v IF 75311 AN' The laugh riot of the year at 5 ERA”-y recognized him as her own. and mother love cared not whether his coat was black or white, or All Seats Reserved i It may be your liver! be. In a hell H mm up In two Innta of liver That. little porcupine is what V ahnpe! If mm hm bile n not Hnvrmg trerly . dd pdnosda-V. fuarch at 9 o'clock. your load may not digest . . . gas hlonta up blllo. , , , II )1 l i kl t iit.'lih ' '.""”Z";" Don't lw disappointed-tickets always are scarce-- 3-abet-drill.-I mdnp-vllldcxfl--?;'ifl-Kerr's L-till: CATLWE 50'- 5” ; ?ii'3.”.'.L':.3E5.."f(3.?.2.l1I.Z'p...if;.h721i.f;V)3.E Tm catbirrt or cnstrrn Canaan. 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