i l JULY 28. 1952 mind which tree to climb. Any- By Josephine Culbertson way. he was feeling out of sorts. 5(I005 MIMAGNIDJEEWG and all t e thousand little spears -&aeo&0l '9s&e00fnD9&a6rt in his coat were, standing on end SELFPROTECTION lth thi ha llttl ' is "j r gamma ifxrnllsdl:-g,t,om'e D0"? one of the cardinal "rules" for There was a sudden silence. That "W M1589 "519 31 WW5” Y1"? noisy tongue at Chatterers was "W" P3"n"T"" the WP0”""'5 - stlll.. Prickly g Porky had stopped 50”?-Mme”: h”WeV”- ""5 Wl”P1”' By Thornton XV Burgess wmnmgl ""3 co;ml)tla1nh;1& For jtqlsf 5vritiieV:lrrifsstatx1ht11sair"l..E.r7ii.5gSiam tiiilig . .. acoupeo mnuesa wassi. ., Then the stillness was broken by "5?; - PElCKL?rEd;:)PBlval'C"Y'l BAD r -M, ' a loud "Woofil woofl" s Eu” d”m, I4 df”"r? Instantly, C attsrer's voice broke Eubwelt vulnembh and. ' I -1-” out again, and now he really did 2 A silly think it 1- to do scold. And he wasn't scolding ” ”" 5”" ' T0 16'? Your temp” mute? YOU. Prickly Porky. He fairly shrieked. AQ 55 3 3 -Old Mother Nature. He was excited. There was no ',lK2 ' ' ' doubt about it. he was excited. He 9 7 4 Little Too-Smart. the small son was so excited 'that now and then , 4.A 5 3 2 , )f Redd! Foxxuhllljgc Dluhlgd heat his tongub seemed to trip over Q 3 N AAOI;-J I ong nto I roe ween no roo itself. Little Too-Smart couldn't J 3 5 3 ) v - r um gnvgp .1 a tree in the Green Forest. see him without poking his 'head :AK1o W E v4 - 5””””Q,X,”5 :!:i:A4R'G'l'HA':.S'ON!.' that hole was Just big enough for outside, and this he didn't want 3 5 S 93 FRANKLY,THI5 was I N, , , him. It didn't go deep into the to do. But he could see Prickly ;,J94 4K Q 10 00? D'BNE”- 90 M?,9',f;'Eg'E&QoRE, : ground like the home in the Old Porky who had stopped and was -or 8 6 VOTMN 57: ”a' Tufm :3” Pasture where he had been born. standing in the middle of the .4 EA 5," HER ' Hg"- i it went down only s. very little path. 0 A Q 10 9 7 5 1--m-m-c-m-w-1-- "Woof, woof!" There was that Q Q J 9 6 2 strange sound again. It gave Lit- 4,7 5 C R A P E - cc - iv-I " 2;ieT;)eose-l?r::mI; giififgr ”?f.??3i”"lE The bmdmgf &"""w r ”'r”"mh"""""': reared him. He didn't know what Fast South West North Prickl Pork a ir id r "- 1 h d a "t, b r. it 1' ht- 1 :29 Dble- Pm IIP YOIll' y Bustgr Alaaefar? a O gnegllgimaasnilriucehl asuii henghad 2: 39 lgblt :3? . - - '1 fi ht- . P as e- 5 C R A P ggv-toP;&hgx;;”;vg;fgn;a;a;v;;a35 lSf.'3&""wif.' X”i.55ie1ncm?;?er':ilere Hist 43" 3513;, I335) ' i t ill: th lltbl th s 4 r "5 gead, copper, brass, rad- ll:-pwlals ilziga1f;10':JgILufg)l;lglL'?glV:x'? bgloiidnlgg-iglifllg coaigfelte !;1aorsih'.s pcvrformance throughout r - , I stranger 0 6 I 8 '0X- .'!. this auction was not very compet- -E1-01'5: Steeh bauel 105v heel while he himself could be peeping mack gm-anger, 59 mg that me en”, In the first place, he smmm oottles. hides -- All mean out to see what was going on ouL- mm Fox did,” believe ms own have reamed that with the W1. MONEY to you. 5ide- eyes. NO one Could be 3-! MK 35 nerable opponents 60 on score, Now that he was inside there he that. He had thought Prickly Por- south xmgm; eggny bg pughlng 3 We pay highest market prices for your scrap. For truck loads of mixed stool and cast Iron deliver- e our yard we will pay 820.00 per gross ton. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. Centrally located on Kent felt better. been any safer. but he felt so. He had plunged in there to get away from one whom he felt sure was the most terrible person in all the Great World. You see. the little Fox knew nothing at all Great World, or he known that this wasn't as terrible as he looked. in iact he wasn't terrible at all. ex- cept to some,of those who didn't know him. He was Prickly Porky ihe thousand little spears in his coat and on his tail. He might not have of the would have terrible fellow Porcupine, who carries a Prickly Porky does look rather the Red Squirrel was being saucy to him, scolding him and calling him bad names. Perhaps it was because he couldn't make up his ky big, but this stranger was so big that Prickly Porky real1vlook- ed small. Yes. sir. he did so. "Woof, wool!" said the big black stranger, and his voice sounded as if it came from way down deep in his throat. Then the big black stranger did a strange thing. He stood up on his hind legs, and he looked for all the world like a great, black, tall stump of a. big tree. . if Prickly Porky was short oi! temper belore, he lost his temper completely now. Anyway, he look- ed as if he had lost it. It seemed as if he made those little spears stand out a little bit more. l-le ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN D0Ofr00d6 lg contract Bridge little, and with West doubling both of South's suits, North should not have been confident about defeat- ing East at three spades. North's spade length was not impressive in view of the long and strong suit shown by East, and even with the club ace and heart king. and even looking to South for two defensive tricks-a. liberal estimate in the light of West's double-North still had no sound penalty double of three spades. Perhaps East should not have redoubled, but with his partner doubling South from two angles, it certainly appeared that the op- KING or THE RovAL MOUNT:-;D X00 Vllfivd d KAWV If P0551515 DWTIVMIE MOT - n l!AI'T lterrible toranyone seeing him for the first time. He always does if he happens to be in a bad temper. l-le was in a bad temper just now. Perhaps it was because Chatterer poncnts could not find a good sacrifice. So East tried for a. truly big score. If South had been partnered with an expert he undoubtedly would have passed the redouble, but South had a keen sense of what was going on and he felt sure that North had been trapped. This, of course. was the case-East would have made his contract with case. even if South opened the singleton club and got in a. ruff with his lone trump. Thus. East- West would have scored 1110 points on the hand. South, how- ever, persisted in his sacrifice idea. St; rear of the new Block Building-Phone 2208. rustled them. It was an unpleas- ant sound; it was a most unpleas- ant sound. Then he dld a queer thing. He suddenly turned around back to this big newcomer, and began to back toward him. All the time he was lashing from side to side his spear-covered tail. There was no doubt that he was in a bad temper. You might not have guessed it. but it was the result of 'fear. Prickly Porky was afraid of iBuster Bear. Of course that was lwho the big, black stranger was. ! NAMED FOR GODDESS BEST because of its high-heating value and low ash Content. BEST but use it's dry-cleaned to remove all slate and inferior coul. 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