' . . V l rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 13. 1952 . ...-- .----..- --...........-........- ...-l....... ., . 1';f,,d”""'” "9 m" M” The" "9 KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED In I . By Zn."-i my sure enough. Bemmy Jay cnlne flying in his direction. He stopped in a neighboring tree and began to "- -0; '13 1 HOV iff -I-Ha NABEONS! .5i 6577144760-(AL. .' ,. A1465! 4;” 1 fenfeihmeoomc . . contract Bridge Q By Josephine Culbertson Sag:-:porgeesk9ooe&eooaa9ev A POTENT COMBINATION 52 ' By Thornton W. Burgess n BOBBY coon MAKES A ing Mouse, or Grandfather Frog. ..1'-lobby Coonwcoon didn't. feel sleepy. That. is, he To0dji'I;;..m ' 343 Bobby Coon had slvpt most of:dld not feel like going into the long 30 Bobby coon wandered about 1lfe'ntdoaleri '. MISTAKE or Old Mr. Toad. or some of the v- ' y m-- m,he1-"winter sleepers. He had wak- 3.3,, ,nrw xgr MA” A combination of circumstances Take naught for granted lest ,vou;oned two or three times during ' t f WM nedded W 51198 home the bed -V . find ithe winter and had even come out "I'll just look around and see if I Oonmict in the f0110Wll18 deal: .. e 31,5 Things not what you have had in and exercised his legs a. little. Now can find a nice hollow tree here," Week defense. Ind shrewd play by - v - mind. that winter was about over.Bobby said he talking to himself. . deelarer. . ' By Ham Fisher the winter. 1 9 h.'id;i't. slept hslsicep of mid-winter. It was all . 13001 lldea Vulnerablc. K ' .60.”... , 1- we”. '1 ' 1"” es ”P""l-i'- "'5 "ad J”l""W "W W We 1”"! "W 9”” d”'- E”iZiii5w”25e? ems 39iig5'i.wlELxin' er AgiIEK1HE&EM..?ll-IA? Lousv W """'-' Chm-k, or Nillll)l(llli'lil.3 the Jiinipwbiit he liked to be out and about not fmdmg one. He did ”n'd 3 .K9 1-OANNM puiq.LEEzE mfg” PuoME'LL NEVER STOP lEIN' ----h ''--'--w e - -e-e at night. You know, Bobby is one mm brook on its My to jam . A1097; oP'RA'lER,RING , vouk LANGUAG5, BU5Y...HE'l.L QONUTS WHE -, lot those folk who prefers night to Laughing mm of mum Bobby ,,,Q 3 5 5 THAT nu 55 y Mism: wAi.su..' we HEARS TH NEW5- - ”””'- had to examlnelthat brodr. look it 4 8 3 6 R Q 7 2 d6”""- W” ' ' Th H H s so it was that Bobby did a lot. of an mm m if any of the Fm, 9 A10 7 4 N 94; J 3 5 V, ' J 3 Build CHVBH looking around. One night this ' , " 2 w E 3 . WER---W "Ge - . ind him over to a lonesome part 0! :?u:shg;1 lg; ?tndw:;okda!?r 6 Q 8 6 4; . J 2 . BEENWO LON:-H i If Wm lnihgwl HHS H” "0 y the Green Forest. It was H. place he lkghit hem”, "Bobby bpmm to mihk 6- J 9 5 '..;1o 4 't dg V . Ct I .1 H t - had never visited before: he was M going to sleep, As yd he had nm 4 T 10 ll 6 4 m lamd 1.” M! 0. P .(m”'1C””””5 abm” 1'" Y” 5”" mbby found a hollow trees "I sup ose Iill '8 plan to see it at S. I). I . Olllcoon has his share of curiosity. have to go All me my phome-. OK53 V y , y 7 ”I'll just look around and see if 1 than ht Bobbv ..I dmn want to d'0 y i4.AKj 2 Tl ESDAL MAM" 13 vgpdguid galggff l;g1k;17m;;;;11;;;i'l mm? but I suppose Iill have in: , rnebiaaing: , , - S 19. . - Y r e 333:: ?”i'"' Cm-min 3 p x1 :1"" lfnotws when age "my ml?! saw it nest a big nc-sti It might, be PIE! 1 NT Pa.-.1 fig. i " ' " mm” 9 ” new ”me' so 3 the nest of one of the Squirrel folk. Plea 4.1. Pass if; lilist. as well to know just where all R m M be an old nest M mach, 12,, p.” P”, ithe hollow trees of I neighbor- g , .' ' y Ae-w-ueee-ee-je--- :h'”C"”g Tbf'd;:1";.t”:a::” Smith Would hive found things am 3” m - i much easier at I five-club con- mme ” W” "V Md b””- It WM” trect since the cards broke well . I-'ARMERS' MEETING i"35”m.'Z?”?ol1lfti:s””ioi”?mp2ii3 i;'i'l”::1d-”":,W 1"'"W '0 - - 0 ree ii high above the ground. He is fond he I ncth st an whgefong mu”d' i H i - - 'of the tree-tops Thai nest looked 04 a 9 mm 0 Ty mr d ' iho ziniiuai iiicoiinizs of Farmers Omzanizations lmvmm Babb; shumed over ,0 ""'mCk Slime '86 simdesv unless will he hold at lllC Lotion Hall, Grafton Street, as line tool of the ll't'e and stai-rod to N';';,:l;ti?:1;lif,d :".'hfh":mJ"'”)”ltj' fonmwiwl l'3;lmb- king was :)I1gi1il:e)!JftiR' 18 mm H 7 . y t "I'll just. curl up in that nest and North-S nmmmp bid lT:,:i::se”?g . P. I. blirivp ls'i'0rirlvrs' Association- have a nod nap and siinbath at decepme undemm 0" the man i TVICSDAY. MARCH 18th.-1'-30 P-M. ill?” dam” :me'”dl:;”5: Eclbliiv H? ace. It did not work out. however. 13. E. 1. git-mp p1.(.(id(.,-Si Asmciationo hlmse” 3" by Y” m”. F oouth had nothing to lose by play- - -a w .- "”mb- He 15 3 "'5 Wad Gumbel" ing the king from dummy When TI LEDAX, MARCH 18tl'leiZ30 P.M. l He is very much at home in trees. that Card held he was Mme P. E. T. .l7&llll.VlllOll'S ASSOClali00- '1x:1a”a"a:;o:'C7;1tgtegez h'l;1;t”?i':;': nearer to his izoal. but there was ll EDNESDAY. MARCH l9llleSeSslOllS 1230 branched out from the trunk. It guilt” lot to d0 and m worry 8' P. M. and 7:30 P.M. was a. very comfortable place to 01" x H . ' ' . if H. had own W: t In I crotch If declarer cashed the ace of . (ventral Pal 171015 Illsllllltese mt H t i V; V to ugh spades and led a second round. the "- "”'-'"- THLRSDAY' IWARCH 20thlf1:30 P'M' llel1el0:.TallfEl'sl?t?lP5l vldllde It was opponents Would tome mm 7"" spatial Gviicmi Meeting Federation of Agriculiu1'e.. crying. "Thief. mm thief!” ”?””' 5"” W" R "”""”l 4'2 DOTTY DIPRLE THURSDAY MARCH 20th ".80 PM Bobby Krmned. HI wonder if tiump bigak would mean that t V l ih ' ' Sammy Jay means me." said he to south W0 M run out or trumps COULD BE--l7ON'TxOU lMM--BUT I NEVER REALIZED sou WERE so DISTINC-iUl5HED Looiciuell .--..?e - himsm "I don't see the blue-me i3?3?ol?;?ei””i?3J.”.iiIi..,T.?i SET: ' ed rascal, but that doesn't mean kmg men led and passtd mg mnp OWIC TAX APPE U of spades. East won with the queen and put.,doigrn the heart queen. but south did not ruff -- he NOTICE is hereby given that Tuesdav, March 18th. 1952. at irmn AM. in the Court Room in the City Building: has been fixed as the time and place for discarded his losing diamond Now another heart lead by East the hearing of all Appeals against Civic Valuations and Assessments. would have been an excellent de- fensive idea. but East. feared giv- Charlottetown, March 8th, 1952. J. A. FULLERTON, THINK THEY MAKE ME MSTINGUISHED LOOKING P Keep Regular ing declarer ll ruff and discard. and so returned it low trump. This was very satisfactory to South! Winning with the blank trump ace. he entered his own hand with a club and led the trump jack. East won, but now South could take TABLETS 3i A imsun nivsicil mus... mun-n to no. in min -'4 ' " 40 min: to We - care of any return. He could draw - City Clerk East's remaining trump and claim e "W -helnnce POGO ' By Walt Kelly TIPPY AND flCAP" STUB3 i ;--e-we-----am --.- --. . f H 1- i ' N V H i la. 's1;cQYN K v V V 0 IF TIME-TELLiN' is COMiN' 'ro7 - MeNgE:l:l'taE-kz'12EEr!iAJr4 as --2Fa3ul-"--u.u.-w-1': ) A A M an A i -ligavgygz 1 we mgwgv f It I I6 5WEAIZIN'OFF' wen. 1 wonoeiz i ' -'9; s v. ,l'LL i-re 5fAlIE. : "Wt , - . I 4- , aw-r rueiie NiM8ElZ5 hex: moot, ,. - gjclle-otZLKWgfl;Ei; l;aE'l;iVl ifgWm'.:;3.;SPPLgEdG ,,.5 X h ' ' RY” ma h ,4 . W -73e?L?m”' "5705 1956 AN' up Tb now? never!) AT W W: rf; A r; L as .'.. , DOLJBTEDIT. . -is ?. 73 "Ir, 4'4 (Hill: . . . Nnwlmn and Undo Em, . - . 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