4 PAGE TEN IIANCE ICE CREAM FESTIVAL IINGO a ffl" WlNSLOE STATION HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST l7 Music by ‘Eastern Rythm Boys LONDON - (OP) —- Land de- youd m mod production in Brit- ain has increased by nearly 500.- 000 acres since last year. Agricul- ture Minister Williams said re- cently. Quickies EDINBURGH - (GP) - Vis- itors to the Edinburgh Festival in mid-August will be offered the services of two corps of guides. 0119 of which will act as aides and in- terpreters to the visiting artists._ By Keri Reynolds i l l l l “Your Guardian Want Ads says you have FLAT White-do you have White Paint for a bungalow, too?" I ‘Napoleon ahil llnolo Elliy By lllltforil Maolrlilo €_.__.. BY GOLLY, ‘n-iis i5 ONE NIGHT WE'RE. NOT GOiNorTO HAVE. ANY CHICKENS STOLEN.’ W l mutom- as "roo was WHAT MAKES YOU THINK SO, w|i.i.\E .’ s BECAUSE l PUT EM ALL IN TWGUEST ROOM. LOOK .'_ -_‘ i U (By Thornton W ANOTHER TRICK WORTH KNOWING The old. surviving every test, You often find is much the beet. —R.eddy Pbx. Reddy Junior was a smart young Fox. Yes, sir, he certainly was smart. There was no doubt about it. At first he had boasted about how much he knew and what a xnart hunter he was. He boasted and bragged so much that he was called the Braggart. That doesn't sound smart,. does it? Then he made a sad mistake. He tried to catch one of Jimmy skunks chil- dren and right away found out that he still had much to learn, found it out most unplerlsantly. He had to go live by himself. No one would have anythlnr: to do with him. It was then that he proved he was truly smart. He "was smart enough to see the foolish- ness of boasting, and how easy it is to be mistaken about others. Prom then on he treated all Skunks, however small, with ut- most politeness. And he stopped boosting. Boys and girls think they have a lot to learn. So they do, But they are a lOIlg time growing up. This gives then a lot of time in which to learn the most important things to know before starting out alone in the Great World. They learn one thing at a time. Not so the little folk of the Green Mea- dows and the Green Forests. They grow up so fast, and so soon must start out for themselves in the Great World, that a lot or terrible important things must be learned all at once. Little boys and girls forget, or are careless. or disobey. and most of the time it doesn't matter too much, Blit little folks in fur and feathers who do these things seldom live long, It is truly wonderful how these little folks learn so much in so short a time. It is said that they do things hy what is called in- stinct. This is merely knowinr; instantly the right. thing to do. But first there must be n store of knowledge for instinct. is no- thing more than applied knowledge So the important things must first be learned; learned fast and remembered, 151N563‘ the young Fax had learned that water is friendly to Foxes when properly made use of. He had found out for himself that scent ls lost in wafer‘, He hm um; this knowledge to get rid of a D0: followinz his trail, He had waded in Laughing Brook out of sight of the Dog and the latter had had to give up the chose because he could no longer find the scent. But what could a Fox do to break his trail when there was no wafer at. hand; Supposinz he should be so tired he omild run only a little further? It could hap- pen. It was even likely to happen sornetitne. There was no knowlne when a Dog with i; nose for 11km scent might come smelling around. He was wondering about this very thing when he heard a Dog hark, At first he paid no attention to this. often he heard Dogs hark- lng in the distance. This one was a long way off. He know this by the sound. But after a while he knew that that D0: was much nearer, for his voice was louder. He was on the trail of some one. who could it he? was it one of the family? Reddy Junior trotted over to a place from which he could see far in several directions. Soon he sarw a mnviniz spot of rod and knew it was a Fox. It was ‘__By Fagaly and Shorten - Wiieii FLOlt-IAM WAS DATING DRUSiLLA may - wsm" on ABOUT a WIENEP racism AWEEK-~ Bur NOW iFl-lE BRINGS ivisiisos ilOMEONCE IN a wears vouo THINK sue wAs Bsiue POISONED! V rue ggaignuuv, cnaimorfrarowu . Burgess) y _ :1‘ _ _ Man He had found out for himself that scent ls lost in water his fathe, Raddy Fox. He was still a lo g way off, but even at that distance there was no mil- taking him. What would he do to get rid of that Dog? Both the Bil River and Laughing 5700K W579 too far away. The weather was m0 “vanjn for such a long run. But unless he did seek water what could he do to fool that persistent barking Dog? The watching young Fox wondered. Roddy came i»; a stone wall. He leaped up on it. Heron alone on it almost to one end, then ho ran back to where he had landed on the wall. There he made a long running jump, a along a one as he could. Then he kept on to the other end of the Wfill- T7191“! he made a loniz leap to the ground and trotted to some bushes, where he‘ curled up to rest while he watched the Dos try to find the broken trail. Rcddy Junior watched in round- eyed wonder, Did his father think that Dog couldn't do what he had done? If he cotlidnt why couldn't he? If he couldn't he must be a stupid Doe. That was Reddy Junibrh mistake. That was h smart Dog, and RAM? Kn" "*- This was why he was pinyin! a very smart trick. The next story: “An Old T140! Vwell Played." g? Con tract B ridge a a 5y Jojgphhlfl Culberteon a rczxocoscemofi ‘J Jcroua. PERFECT co-orartarrou North-South cin-operated perfectly in the bidding of today's deal and won a lucrative victory. South dealer. Neither side vulnerable "m V 9Q QAQQ‘ 6 ‘@1086 QKIOBT 2 s z ' 8 §J784$*Q ' QK532 ‘__ o spa 107 ‘Niel-ridding: loath West North Inst 1Q 1O 2N1‘ 8Q‘ 8Q Puss 4Q 5Q Poe: Peal 5Q P”; Pan Dble. Paul Page Redbl. Peso P881 Pale. South's opcnln bid ‘_ _ orthodox, in thegt he horrid ‘l?! four-card club suit. instead of hi, five-card 5pm;- 51m“ but, he mo" W5 Procedure with a “e5, to making his on1-i rebid least 9m. hnrrassing, The most. notable the North-Smith bylaw’ °f - no West's diamond hldfmgryw 0:5: fused to double even five diamonds, preferring to go one step further ‘mil l-hP Sharla suit to the five. level. This fold South in unnis- iakahle toms that North did not havve a substantial part of his vanes in the diamond suit it- Se" (also he would have doubled) 811d b!‘ the same token reassured louth that he would find ext!!- ordinaxy spade support‘ opposite him. Also. the two no-trllmp bid in- dioated that South would find needed values in the heart suit. and in all likelihood a shortness of cluhs. All of these valid inferences made South's redouble an ex- cellent investment, and one which paid out handsomely. Perfect de-, iense would have held Narthq South to five-odd, but when West; made an injudiclous discard ati one point, South actually came‘ out with an overtrick, thus roll- ing up an impressive paint score. Raymond Iy Alex KING or THE EO-YAL MOUNTED ' A y x7 '32» . “l -' auggsr 16. 194a sfii-TFGE‘ JOE PALOOKA mmmhoilmlurvsawss ‘ SO IURNHPIII MYUFImH-E ‘oorrr DRIPPLE DOTTY, l Him/earn’ eo-r f‘ A CLEAN Si-iiRTH I VESJ KNaflc-légs . 5|, W‘ gm? oo Al” vrpw! no; gum; l?‘ Mai) m slo-roouwo LET . ' FOR oooousss’ l ABQUT SQKJETljhKIy-I HIK! 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