Little Too-Smart, the little son u I II Roddy Fox was growling. M at a small stranger he had Just little Fox in whlnt he thought was :,?53 By Al Lap” - :2?::..::::;t”:..::.I;:..:..r;:':..;: i?.::t.n:.: .'.'2i”...i.”. 5.32;: t -?lt”.ly”2ii:i2."l?5- '.:::.::;. . A .. . .3 . . . -. . . 1is voice was changing. After all,,Ilialf the size of Little Too-Smart. tie stranger. He didn't sound the g6 g 4u10 74 . K.1o , 1517755.. I 1e was very young to be out inlbut this'didn't seem to worry him least mt an-ala, 'J lo 8 3 N 'AQ... USMULI-,:,g. AL" gr..AN.yb.h,As Awlguuh Deed-.vI.., ihe Great world all alone. neon. all. lhe small Fox had order- faccuuse I tell you to." growltrl 2 W E .1 10 59945.. Maggg L:r1-;n,Fo'.'??-1.m.A3N: was out there all alone because hefd the little stranger to get out of Little Too-Smart. "If you don't, . T 5 4 S .''A R Q wuA1'I4KK.r(.pA;5"4' mag HAN? 5”;-My;,v7-HI ' yoKuM;r.. . iad been too smart for his ownltlie way. and the small person you'll be sorry." He tried to look gsc 2 9 5 z?UNGYOKUM'S 51:318. U.5.GOllAMMl7Z'.") zood. lie nudptricd to show. IIASEIIFIJ uzsddiesssgd innr btalcek kaiidd very fierce. Y t I y gAJ37, 9lNNlRTlHl.- . Jrothers and sisicrs how smart lielii 11:8 d h yoodfltfi M in ma vzrt V gDl?0S:?g 50:1) 89 1:11": 9 H?) 'K 5 5 . 'mS' -h0.w he mum 30 lm(I1'rU"bg. n.Id nIIfddIIe lofeihe aihg and stamped slick lfil()ilIi'hitIe Ema inpemm h!e1 .KQ 7 lw m-m Mali sotl 1)? llltigl Liliiu his feet No onep likes to have an- said ita Then ehes Enpdergly Binadc 4'1 is , .. . . '.).w.I.e.1' . .- N .----v--4---'-;- --raw," -We 3 little. rush 01 ,1 kw steps, The bidding: I Before he really knew what he E." somh we” .10,” was doing, the little Fox backed la Dble, pug 1. hastily. You see, he was so start- Db”. 1 g pa” 2 . N led that he really acted before he Dbm pass 1 . pas, thought. Now he lost his temper Pa” 3g pass P355 completely. lie would show this 4;" g. p”, P.” impudcnt small person who was Db” Pa” pus pu, . . Efiii ii.” iil';”'.i?.3fk I3E.w”””ii..'iZ West ttett sure that the dummy Liberal Associations Of Queens County teeth He did ....”..... to ...... woutd be shown mm. ' under mm H; to prevent heart-ruffing. he open- . .- - couldn't believe Reddy Fox grin- vfs. I x 1.. mu ..... n..i....i (udln n...w. ............. - . , he could mm,-n to me dmmcnd mm. ..v..r....i.ms.imii.-i)....Ineu....-.x.,...i.t.3.. neci and stepped aside. Xcs, sir. . . , . A - queen cash the spade ace and 1- m'HcLA9s.. NOTMY Ievw - rm... n.....d,... nd r.i.i..... v..... he stepped 551519, and me 5mm! force rout E85” spade king by TASICEIT NDglE1'?D1'Io;lrEoPUQrs g mlcfinplecil THE EAST LITTLE T00-SMART IS l KNOCKED SPRAWLING Be sure the purpose of a blow I Before you let your temper go. I -Reddy Fox. . o o . 9.; ”:-a lit" By Thornton W. Burgess all the little Foxes never to go away from the snug, safe home in the Old Pasture at any time when they might have been left alone. He had disobeyed. had lost his way, and now had no idea at all where home was. Little Too-Smart was growling llli l)l.N'Il'lLlIvEl('I0il llzill, Nloiiday, Aug. titli-8:30 p.m. 3rd llistrivi Mt. Stewart, Tuesday, Aug. 5th-8.30 pm. 5th l)l.x'll'l('I- Cliircr Club, Wodiiesday, Aug. 6th-8.30 p.in. lsi liislrirtr .Bradalbanc, Thtirsday, Aug. Tth--8.30 pin. aside. other stamp their feet at them. It is a good deal like having a fist shaken at you. ”Cvel. out of my way!" cried the He drcw his feet jump. Just as he was about to jump. he had the greatest surprise of his short life; he was knocked sprawling. Yes, sir, Little Too- Sinart was knocked sprawling. He gave a startled little yelp as he rolled over a couple of times be- fore scrambling to his feet. He didnt know what or who had hit it-213'. . .. ran GUARDIAN. ICHARLOTTETOWN &COmC6f40mG0s2MC g contract Bridge I, By Josephine Culbertson &0&m'O8m09me0!'m0O& ' i TWICE GUILTY ..uuth was guilty on two counts in the hand below. First, he went too far with his defensive bidding -he should have doubled the op- ponents and set them at least 300 points; and second, he should have given more thought. to his own play as deciarer. East dt'B,l!.'r. East-West vulnerable and 30 on score. I ed a trump. Dummy played low. East put in the nine, and South won with the jack. South re- turned a loiv heart. West went in with the ten-spot and persisted with his attack on trumps. Dum- my again playing low, East forced South's ace with the ten. South now ruffed a heart, led a diamond to the king, then led the . . ,. . . . him. lie blinked. He blinked his , 2nd l.)i.s1i'ici---lxingslon, Itriday, Aug. 8th--8.30 p.m. man was seveml Umes, He Just QUEER limtf Q1196 pol ud1Bm0l&dt:i- couldn't believe them. There, g”' 'mIeVel' pmmp y N e Everybody Welcome DNEAY MARI N01-77'I-I SYDNE 'aA'y, aacxrxxva - MAl?lNf Atpxyks .,......:.t.. 4....,I.... .7: rum... in 4.1.... GENERAL MACHINE SHOF NOVA SID TIA. BLIIE PETER STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Noxl.'sailing of M. V. Blue Prince will be on Aiigiisi 5th from Charlottetown direct to St. John's, standing in that little path where. only it moment before he had himself been standing was his own father. Yes, sir, it was Reddy Fox. It was he who had knocked Little Too-Smart sprawling. Even as the little Fox watched. the small person in black and white stamped with his front feet, and took two or three steps to- ward Reddy. Something happened that at first Little Too-Smart person in the black and white coat marched right past Reddy just as if he wasn't there. All the time his little tail was held straight up. Once he turned half way toward I grin. Reddy and stamped his feet in the most impudcnt manner. Still Raddy did nothing more than when the small stranger had rdisappeared around a tui'ii in the little path. Reddy turned and looked at his small son. He wasn't grinning now. He looked severe. aixi cashed the club and heart aces, setting the contract. If South had taken advantage of the marked position of high cards, he could have made the hand by leading the heart king at the second trick. East could do no better than to return the king and ace of clubs. South would ruff the second club, ruff a. heart in dummy, then lead to the diam- ond king and ruff still another heart with the spade queen. Now leading another round of trumps. East, out of hearts, could only lead a club. and declarer could easily ruff and dispose of his own last hcart on dummy's diamonds. and I couldn't see where home was." Roddy stood looking down. at his small son. ”It's a lucky thing I found you when I did." Ixaid he. ”I was just in time.' You were just going to jump on that little I , . ”So, here you are.” said he. fellow in black and white." )'0Wr01lWIl?1Ild'y roll Space r95erVaU0n5 and V3195 apply ,"Your mother and I have been ”I wasn't afraid of him. I V. luondcring where you were. We wasnt a bit afraid of him,” said x;.;wl:()('xDLANI) sH1Pp1NG SERv1CE iiune been looking for you ever the small Fox in a slightly boast- since you ran away." ing tone. : ijagszi, . use.-. rn; Flu x.?.. .. . . KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED Irlsvsc mrrms mu Mom! 44' (MP5! nwyazv. AUGUST 1', 1952I my; aarmnrrmsrwaw in. war Skit emummwzt umnymx war: um: I v- :- :f..... so VOU WI-IKI WERE SAYING, I GET LONESOME THIS TIME EVERY WEEK" 1 . IZg H-CLASS MAIL - YOUCAN Do it FR MEITAND SEND IT FIR)GT” - -- CLA56.. pg 0, Box 65 g PHONE 1605 Lil! dl'Tdl'I.sl'lll1 tawayl." -wliitmpered (You shguldd lirave bgcn. Yes. ' l l e oo- mar. " us went sr, you s on ave ," .- ' 'I lhunting a little way. and some- plied Reddy Fox, shaliierllg ITIS T1-PPY AND "CAP" STUBS mm H . I how the bushes got in my wax. head. gA.W If . .,;cUZ,gwELLI POD D,DN.T WX OH'MQ.BUDGE!” nuerou HAVE A VERY pA-"EN-r POGO By Walt Kelly not es2AN'MA' ITiEi.i:9;CiEsEggEiEoEi&'E,L?. 1-'ri1iFsEil.II:Es JIIIIIE: Dlsposmom Ag IIZCALM E -o i , .- . H , , v ; ivxar mm mm vow: rm air in V Do NOT mam-.r.. ......mu es:.e0M:; 2:52; s.:::E,.':..e;. rain. has I I Later you couw PO TI-IATI Puen IN GHMJMGN .Y0ll!vAY ax THAT. BoAer, ARE vault: ovsiz uzemnxr SHE xsxw---I AN' eor ALL OVER MUD, AN!" K . 1 )6 HELPME 0!l7iN TIII6 GIMME A HANI7-- MI-5IEUZ. PE ?I5lI.IR.' IAM FOE6ETr-- IN , ' , g I i we or wiiea you Ill?---l 'M A Tub wrm You W 9 veztf Heavy r LITTLE STIPP. ' 61 ran W . stgm'r Aorampap, ' Ml fn'rIr1la.' l IAM A5TOHNP"' FEEL the A MILLION sucks rm; ”'iFNlrIEv' Guess l'i.i. RUN mwiv TO 9 IJOHE9 WITH THESE i 9 GOLVARNYA5 I 3': . . umlx VH)WI557 HV-1 ,' hi: i ,, 'r;;".:'.''. ...L-:;: By Alex Raymond SHE WAS STANDING AT A FOURTH FLOOR I see mu-r vou MEAN... 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