on -3. or u . r . u. t -It vn la AUGUST 31. 1951 llv Thornton W. Iurocssl LITTLE STRIPES IS PLEASED Orchard. He had had several ad- WITH HIMSELF i'hink well of self but not too well Leave that for other folks to tell. -Old Mother Nature. Little Stripes. the small Chip- nunk. was out in the Great World 0 make a place for himself. It was ieveral days since he had wander- Ad away from his home under the aid stonewall beside the Old I KENT VINdlgeARS for pickling J success Mods in your own nylon, thoroloro cost you loss. lost for picltlss, relishes, 9 comps, roludil .5 for Pros Ruin lsoklsf wrlm KENT VI NEGARS I cnrmmo, N.s. I sun in sun: AND sonus I ventures. They had been rather frightful adventures. They had been adventures from which he had barely escaped with his life. But he had escaped. and now he was incline to think it was all due to his own smartness. It often is that way with folks who unex- pectedly have adventures. They take to themselves the credit for being smart enough to escape. when often their escape is pure luck. Now Little Stripes was no long- er so easily frightened as he had been. He was thinking very well of himself. very well indeed. ”No one is going to catch me," "l'm too smart for that. I can take care of myself. I fooled that Reddy Fox. He thought he was going to get me. but he didn't. I guess he .won't try again in a hurry." '. Now his escapcfrom Roddy Fox had bceii pure luck. It was not due in the least to any smartness Ion the part of the little Chip- munk. Raddy had jumped on one ,0? the little spears of Prickly iPorky the Porcupine when he 'jumped for Little Stripes. At the time Little Stripes had been too Jrightened to move. I "The Great World isn't such a bad place if one is smart," con- itinued Little Stripes, thinking out loud. "lf Reddy Fox and Broad- wlng the Hawk can't catch me, and both have tried I guess no- body can. Anyway, l'm not afraid of anybody." Now it is not a good thing to think too well of one's self. A person who does that is doing what is called riding for a fall. Almost always they get the fall. The little Chipmunk was riding for a fall. Be use he thought so well of himslf, thought him- self so smart, he became careless. He didn't keep watch as he should have. He forgot what his eyes .were given him for. He didn't use as Mother Nature'meant he Busscs Leaving Canteen service Iinmcn EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL Friday, September 7th George Chappelle and His Merry Islanders " I.M.T. 9:30 and 10 Admission 50 cents Free Check Room i-9 I The Honey-Flavor Coated Cereal r fill! I; " ' -v. ' , , -X V . ii,.A.,ji;: 7,N-;W..i , Ii ,,j(,;, M it'll I'll-i II I -11! ll (i:5'50r- " He was thinking very well of him- self, very well indeed. should when she gave them to him. You see he was sure that if danger unexpectedly did appear. he was smart enought to escape. So as he ran this way and that, he became foolishly careless. Carc- iessness is a thing that no one can excuse. So it was that Little Stripes became more and more heediess. and less and less watch- ful. Some of these who saw him noted this and said among them- selves, "That little Chipmunk won't live long." One day Little Stripes got up very early in the morning. He usually didn't get up early in the morning. but this time he got up extra early. It was hardly day- light. In fact, jolly round bright Mr. Sun was just getting out 'of bed behind the Purple Hills. He had just kicked off his rosy blan- kets to start his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky Little Stripes ran out to get his breakfast. He was so early he was sure that none of those who hunt by day would be up yet. So in- stead of putting only his head side his doorway and looking and listening before coming wholly out. he ran right out. He ran almost under the paws of Black Pussy the Cat who had come over from Farmer Browns house to hunt in the Green Forest Of all those 'who hunt none is so hated by the little folk of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows. Other furred and feathered folk hunt those smaller than themselves because they need them for food. Black Pussy never needs to hunt for food. He hunts just for fun. That is hateful bus- iness. Being too pleased with himself had led Little Stripes straight in- to the worst kind of danger. ,ggg,,g.....L. HOSPITAL llAll'3E TONIGHT BEAVER CLUB HALL Montague FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st Don Mcsser's Orchestra Admission 50c P060 mi won I? More Pure wooo WI-IIL6T' twill Fumoi How run or CON COULDNT O0 AN'FeP1' ' c " .... 90 WE arm me even Allow! , CR 1 THE dl-INIDIZ LEAGUE PREPARE6 5MP W5 W5 BOTH CA15 AN THE ems AND CRUNCI-lY.' Yum! Yiunl loves this "honey" cl u now oorool. Got delicious SUGAR CRISP from your grocer today. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lu.lVLa' or 1'H.l:.7iU!AL MBUWTDJ? ..ouooooor.nuui.v-.wuuoo.oo.ou- 6 contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson BOLDNESB WINS OUT This week's colum has been de- voted largely to outstanding hands in the Open Paris event of the recent National Tournament at washinaton. D. C- Here is an interesting example of a bold bid the part of a South play” .. a bid which worked out beautifully and brought him I ...”, (op-SC()re. '1 'West dealer. ., . Neither side vulnerable- . Q 7 s 4 Q 1 4 "2: .1. 10 p A 3 N 1:10 8 is 9 Q ” 3 2 A J 5 Q K m 4 W E V J 7 - 3 S 7 5 T9 6 2 Q 9 2 T B Q X lo 9 8 Q A Q 6 Q A K J 9 ' The bidding st this "W W”: We-t 50"" '5'" 32'? 1 . Pass 1 0 P pug Pus Double H8 .3351 PI-ll West's opening diamond bid was a little too light even at match- Point Play. but it would have worked out very well if West had shown the proper imagination dur. ing the play. in View of Eastls business double of the one notrump. West might have considered opening the ace and Jack of spades. but. as he ex- plained later, West "wanted to stay back of declarer with those Cards.” and so he led from his own diamond suit. South captured Eaxtls jack with the queen and Simply exited by playing the ace and six of diamonds. West was now back on lead. with the diamond ten, and he still felt that South must have some- thing in spades for his notrump bid, so he now shifted to a low heart. South false-carded the nine on East's ace. and put in the heart ton on East's return of the heart five. West took the trick with the queen and: thinking that he could establish another heart trick for his side, continued the suit. South. however. won with the heart king. cashed the ten, and then boldly led a spade! Whcn West put in the spade jack, dummy ducked. and East did likewise. Wcst then cashed the spade ace and the high dia- mond, but he was now forced to lead a club up to.South's tenacc. Thus South won riln all) two hcart tricks, two diamonds and three clubs. and earned top-scorc on the board with his 180 points. IVEIYIODY Post's Oi.-natal food: By WALT KELLY PAGE SEVEN ovzemxxwa cyaam no me” IIIM oxomrpo rms 'moN.'4.w soo12,..1m zosxzvs ox; PPESSLIREI spay rossmyz, Ll7TLE ENGINE! wt camrrermzxs Down! lIAr1M.'I Danrr 1 in" me wcwar mwos! I'M serrws aura: V -vs?” o'- -I O -...i 'm 0 WP; x'.' 0 4:::'4 9 v 9 , 0 : RlLLAX...AWRlGMT ARREDDY... RILLAX .. MISTER WALSMDUR RESTORHAIR, HA5 ARROVE PLEASE HAVE COITESSY. I. . i I I 1 II . '7 .4i ---.,.a.gIlsI-9 i it! NOW THEN. GENTLEMEN ... WHO'S TH' PUNK MADE THAT CRACK ABOUT RESTORHAIR AIN'T NO GOOD... '.,-' vouwze A u H :;i-.4. viicuev. , ; A; i 1'4. 60 O A cnooxr gggeaum no TIPFING HERE 5 v iTeE?.i3V xii AND I VOUBT IF I HAVE my MATERIAL VJ MM-- HEl2E'D SOMETHING THAT WILL G) u - 1 9 ,1, Z r,.,. .-.,v............. ...............i ,4.l) DO1'rY DIPF-LE 3,, aurora nu (:f0lf4 umiin Adams on. - rm BUDGE! 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