THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Sh d Di ing mother. / Iscovery "Taffee," I said, as I threw th: //.0.B. BERGQUIST lt The Cookee Col ! i 2 . De. old paper bag at her. "Get out be JB pes € Lookee Column fo pom vm ot sor roe ih WATCHES, CLOCKS, WILLY WENT ALONG TO don't be disrespectful to your ) R J HE EQUATOR mother, On your way now!" E FIND Ti i Cotner, FH 4 JEWELERY "Let's discover something," BOOK TWO Tatéso) oturned! fol thelial LE SILVERWARE Knarf said, waving his arm from 5 ; Patsy stopped growling. From I NN Pn 1231 one side of the landscape to the Patsy s Kid a | i 68 Colborne St. E. one other. \ 5 op a 2 pectful," she atu folly wenden Fudgee ST Io Re 3 idea!' imed his sister Hanid, ; Ee i bone, the stupid old thing. = : "I've always wanted to discover By HERBERT. C. MERRY. Ea thing famous like the North Pole Chapter 2 roasted dog. I'd hate to pp a e Se ey i 3 Pole. 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Commercial Sales & Service 50 often and filled it in. Patsy Tih Phone 1375 Livingston Stoker had to be very cautious when she WILLIAM C. MILLIGAN, R.O. and Oil Burner Units Optometrist * Optician | Service & Installation of all Lr 69A Colborne St., Oakville, Ont. Makes \ oA (Over the Bank of Commerce) WORK GUARANTEED halt 11 Professional eye examination & PHONE 1441 i prescription services, : | Office Hours: Tuesday to Sat- 16 THOMAS ST. N. | i! urday, 9.30 am. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7.00 to 8.00 p.m. / Telephone 1507 i W. A. CAMPBELL, GENERAL ELECTRIC Oil Burners Commercial Refrigeration Sales & Installation NN § Accredited Veterinarian Oakville Hours by Appointment REPAIRS ; Home Office 20 Herald Ave.[To all types of commercial A. C. Pi 94 Maple Ave., Phone 1544 "I found it," said Willy." it should be. It's always there, Where do you think it is?" he | asicea, Knarf shook his head. | Willy looked at Hanid. "Do you know where the Equator is?" 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Robinson, K.C. 142 Colborne St. East Phones: Bus. 15 : Res. 216 JACK A. SEED Barrister-SoHcitor TREKS -- SHRUBS -- ROSES S We Grow - Design - Plant Prune - ete. Oakville R.R. 1 Phone 1444-W FLOOR SERVICE -- BRONTE FLOOR SERVICE FLOOR SANDING & G LINOLEUM FLOORS LAID LINO-MASTIC-RUBBER TILE PHONE BRONTE 184 W. H. PARKIN Floor Sanding & Refinishing Phone 1058-w. ROOFING NICHOL'S ROOFING New roofs & Old roofs applied Insul-Bric siding & Asbetos siding Insulation Materials Eaves Troughing Materials supplied & sold Peter P. Nichals PAN PAINTING & DECORATING "H'mm," said Willy. "Has any- one ever discovered it? I mean, recently? I mean, since this morning ?" "No one's ever discovered it," said Hanid. "No one's ever seen if. They can't see jt." "Why not?" asked Willy, "Because," said Hanid, who had Just read about all this in a large book; "because it's imaginary" Willy looked surprised, He wasn't quite sure he knew what imaginary meant. "Imaginary oh yes--that's right. I forgot about that," he murmured. "Im. aginary . .. hmm. Why is it im. aginary?" he know. "The Equator," Hanid said, "is like a line that divides the Earth into two parts: the North and the South parts. But it really isn't a line. It isn't anything but moun. tains and ocean and islands ang houses and fields stretching all around the middle of the Barth, People' just imagine it's there. [That's why they say the Equator is just imaginary." Willy looked very disappointed to hear about the Equator being only imaginary. But Knarf saiq he had a good idea. He said that as long as they all wanted to dis. | * cover something, they might just as well discover something im- aginary as anything else, "We can just imagine we're discover. ing it," he said. "How do we do that?" inquired finally wanted to feet away, and looked all around. "There it is!" he suddenly shout- Dig line, like a path! Follow me!" then around the pond with Knarf and Hanid running excitedly be- hind him. All at once, reached the cow pastdire on the other side of the pond, he point- ed to a long crooked through the grass and up the hill, Look at it go! It's not imaginary at all! You can see it as plain as the nose on my face!" cow-path. Knarf was sure he saw stretched out under the desk. The visited this secret lair, T got down on my hands and knees and peered into the dark- ness under' the desk. I thought she was asleep at first but then .I saw her head move ever so lit- tle and her tail went thumpety- thump on the polished hardwood floor. T put my hand in and pat- ted her head and gently pulled the curls on her long silky ears, Her tail continued to thump, just little thumps, because she' has only a little short tail. "Well, my little friend," I said to her quietly. "You don't seem to feel any better." She didn't answer me. I knew 1 was bringing in. Old Joe home again," her musical up and down voice. grog into maw-maw." She came a step nearer and Patsy growled at her. "It's easy to see the old war horse isn't very happy about it," laughed Taffee as he stepped backwards, away from her growl- get her to take a little by putting my finger in it and putting tne finger to hey mouth. She would lick the milk off my finger, Just then, who should come bounding into the kitchen like a Whirl wind but Taffee. She was holding a brown paper!bag in her mouth. The end of it was torn and a straggly stick of celery Was dangling out, trailing limply along on the floor. She stopped suddenly when she saw me and dropped the lovely present she be polite for just a minute?" "Why should I be polite?" Pat- sy asked. "Don't see no reasor for being polite--just red tape, and tripe. If you don't feel polite don't be polite--your friends will understand, if they don't, they're not your friends anyway, I'm sick." Here I must let you in on a sec- ret. Of course I wouldn't want Patsy to know I'd told her secre: and above all, that wild Taffee shouldn't know. She'd have told it all over town. She really would' Blackie Davis would have know: in five minutes and Dr. Redbones two minutes later, for Taffee was an incurable gossip. Patsy was going to have pup- pies. They were due to arrive in about a week, but she didn': seem to be well and now that she had admitted she was sick I couldn't take a chance any longer. Five minutes later, we were i the car and on the way to the Vet's, "And where did you come by that prize package?" I asked her as she stood and eyed me, "Well, skitapooky, if it's not 13 Tals she said in 'He's home again, and lookee, ookee! He's trying to push some she must be feeling pretty badly. I felt her nose to see if it were wet and cool which is usually an indication of a well dog. Her nose was dry and quite warm. "Your nose is very hot" I said to her, as I pulled her gently to- wards me so I could see her in the daylight. "Oh pickled jelly fish!" she said slowly and in her very deep voice. 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