t-AGE TWELVE 4,. .v . w .. .a Thornton W. Burgess By );N()U(j,n 15 Sooner or later Peter always came back, And every time he came is enough; it always Lstback he got into mischief by eat- ”, ing some of the choicest plans You'll find this is true wherever growing there. you an E'!Ch time Peter would make up ' his mind that he would keep away y from that garden, but always he It. has taken PEIPY 8 lmlir Umclclllllltled his mind within a day or to learn the. truth of this. Fliore.hwy 50. on this purucum, night, ire times even non when it seeinslpmex. Md Come Once more 10 Shh u bit doubtful ii 11" has l9M"9iljttiidei- the fence into the garden. it. He CP1'iItiHil' hftd 11” k19”3')'(l”? RiL',llL then It strange thing had it Iii? Iituiii 119 "J5 W” m happened. He had been knocked Flmllliiili-' MW" 1” ”'19” i” ?” mt” right over on his back. He hart Farmer Biintns .Rai'(lV'1- l)8Pll hit right on the nose. Any- Pelbp had been getting in inis- Iwuyl nut is what he thought. Bu; cliiei in Ih.ll g.ti'deii. Fitl'll'l"l'!i.hhk as he woutd he cguld see Bt'aWn's BOX mil 59"" tl”l”i4 msino one. Then Old Mr. Toad ap- ENOUGH Enough - Peter Rabbit. best in k3-'il P”'9i' ”m- He had t1ie:iied. It certainly wasn't Old Mr. tried it Will? 1””f'F W 5” ” til” ;Toad who had hit him on the hint nit .-ind lot him go uiic-re ..U5f.h he couldn't :0! into tn'-schic'. Om M,-V 'rn.-iii went back into the Peter knew I00 iliiwil iib-W mil” igvarden. and Peter started to fol- In go into one li'.ii'niei' Br.i'.t'nis law :1-hp same thing happpned Boy had taken F111) the Terr I'M-,,za.n, He turned it back somer- and Bmtsfr til? Hulillii W” '”..xrtiilf. and landed sprawling. He the garden in 0113” PM” it”: wasn't really hurt; hisynosc wasn't leveii sore. But he was a scared tRabbit. Folks often are scared of itliings they do not understand. , tnnd Peter certainly did not ttdcr- lstand this. Neither did Old Mr Charlottetown Hotel on ' ”What did you do that asked Old Mr. Toad. "I didn't do it,” retorted Petcr liidigiiaiilly. ”Soinething hit me.” wwwwww -. PLALANX CLUB for?" SPECIAL MONTHLY WTNTEK RATES Effective Sept. 20th to June .lst. Single Rnoin with hatii-83.00 y . mlnlnluni per day (l pt-rstuii. Opening Ffltlily, Sttpi. .11”! I 7:15 P. M. Double Room with hath-S5.00t minimum per day ('3 persons). Any young inan, age 18. 25 years wishing to join For further information write: HUTEI. MANAGER Phone 7371 this clulr please be at tho Yis Menls Centre,' Green Street on that evening. m my NOTICE Annual meeting Charlottetown and Royalty Lib- eral Association (5th district) to be held in the Clover Club (Canadian Legion Building) Grafton Street", on Wednesday, September 16th, at 8 p.l1't. ; . By Order, -- r shhxf . ': . 1 it . -lu:J.l bi-F. .. "Have you been over 10 Former Brown's glrdew lately?" "But there lm't anything here to hit you replied Old Mr. Toad. ”I just came under that fence amt nothing hit me." Once more Peter ventured over to the fence. This time he chose another place to slip under into the garden. He looked it over very carefully. There was no ont- around. There was nothing unusual except that a piece of wire had. been stretched along a little above the ground. Peter cou';t:ln't get under it without touching it ini- less he dug away a little of the earth. And he couldn't jump over it because of things in the way. He could squeeze under it. At least he thought he could. He started to do it. Again the stir- prising and rather frighteniiig thing happened. Azain ho was knocked sprawling. This time when he got to his feet Peter stopned at a respectful distance from that fence. Somehow he had lost all desire to try to get under it. ”Enough is enoti,c.rli." said Peter. talking to himself. ”l' don't want to go into that old tzarden any- way. Tm not hungry. I don't know why I came over here in the tint place." But though he had lost his ap- petite. Peter still stuck around. He was puzzled. and ncver had he been more curious. There was soinething veiyv. very siramze about that fence. He had a feeling that it had somcthinzz to do with what had Happened in him. So he just sat around watching to see if some- thing happened to anybodv else. He was even tempted to try once more to get into flint. garden. But when he not close to the fence he once more decided that enough is enough. He turned about and went home to the dear Old Briar- patch. The next morninq Peter went to call on Johnny Chtick. You know they are old friends. Petey knew that Johnny sometimes visited Farmer Browns garden and he wondered if Johnny had ever been hit on the nose while trying to get under that fencey Johnny was sitting on his doorstep. He was fat. He looked too fat to run. Peter wasted no time. "Have you been over to Fanner FHE M GUARDIAN. contract Brltlgo By Jauphlno Gulhorbon DOUBLES . Matty of the leading experts are ”hair-trigger doubters." especially at match-points. but they are con- servative in this respect: they do not overratc the importance of a string of low cards in the op- panent.s' trump suit. Observe South's restraint in the following case. taken from a duplicate lame. Northtlealer. Neither side vulnerable. Q5 QAKJIO3 .1054 ...A752 , gx gAQ.Ii vsasz N 109: 9.165 w E V975 32 S- Com q.Jioti .;KQ94 437542 04 QAKQ07 4.63 This was the bidding" r.c'6'ne table: ' North East South Went 1 Q 2 Q Pass Pass 3 V Pass Pass 3 Q (i) Pass Pass 4 Q Dble. g Pass Pass Pass i Beyond, doubt, South was tempt- ed to double the three-spade bid. particularly since he had kept quiet on the. first two rounds. But he decided against the double. North was obviously very short. in spades and he had not bid clubs, hence there was every reason to think that he had some length in dia- monds, and there might be an easy game at that suit. Matters did iiotwork out exactly as Smith had hoped. but the result at the four-diamond bid was never- theless very satisfactory. West opened the spade king, then shift- ed to a citib. Declarer put. tip the ace, discarded his second club on dummyis hearts. then easily cross- ruffed the hand far it) tricks. The 430 points North-South earned was substantially better than the score they would have made against three spades. Indeed, at other tables, East actually made eight or nine tricks when the de- fcnsc (altered .1 little. Incidentally, West": raise to three spades on the singleton kintz. though ttnquestionably ”brave," was not as illogical as it may appear. sweet clover right around home. and I don't know of anything bet- ter titan sweet clover." "You don't know what you are missing," said Peter "rhere are some of the nicest things grow- BENJAMIN ROGERS, JR., President, Brown's garden lately?" Asked ing in that garden. I just can't J P NICHOLSON SN,n,tar, I Peter. keep away from there. Come on ' ' ' ' 3' Johnny shook his head. "No." over with me now." said he. "There's been plenty of "No tlianks," said Johnny. Li'l Abner By Al Capp m .-A. wt- "V-ll -);H'Lty.,&;Nsus MV4TERlOUS i 0 us. cr.Nsus.'.' wHAT's THIS i a.-.. a-u-a-wu.....4 9-1: .o....-....s.-..a-. GORRY, Mi56 DENTON. I COULDN'T Aocsvr SUCH AN otzoen. BESIDES, WHV OtD YOU WAtT so LONG? HUNTER is CONDEMNEO no DEATH.” 10 STAY NOT THE HAND OF FATEI ..;..4 .. .,...,.. . maepinaars are zwutnavmrancn wazuiurmn s . we more or 1.4.44: M3412: m Amr innasw '1zrn we . zaawvru. wsr.”..4w tar M45 we grow... ' Aeavsov, M5 M07! mow urn: nor r;-and 'I'.4utr ms LEFT av Mkrt A411 oosw . N-NEVER s-suwtu or W-WENT on,- . it y it y ii iii; l.;Xl..qi.tti.';: - it t I mswmuw Fur: rm: I AOIM. 1 '44 met 1 vi JIIIV mm sawwmftf uev. mt.wAt.sN. l.E'S 60 on own ow. t . CHAR LQTT ETO WN Dotty Uripple IS THAT i i 51C-NIFIC ANT I toorrsi I DIIEAMED I 0; guyfttina ? 6EPTEMBER 11. 1953 P'Trr&.a ii iriitiin" so HORAC IT MEAN: THAT 1 I GIVE UP EASIER IN YOUR exams mm : Do IN w.sAt. LIFE ,1 Scuba fso Mt2s.wti.Ks is GlVIN' A LLJNCHEON, TOO"! -ruars. TWO PARTIES I'VE MISSED-- 1 oowr SEE WHY EVQYBODY HAS To Emt-;-re FAINI wHii.E l'M sick; Bringing Up Fathel BY Edwtits VOUE EUt5E!"&v7i'"7c5Uz "MN? ZAND! tr'5 BAD Ni MA sue CAN'T G? 'NUFF To BE '5 hr GR DBAPPOINTED rw DENTIST! cuz SHE'S caor A coco? "4i'EZz:r.Iazwr- - onto-it manta h THAT TALKATIVE PEST WHO SAT t 70 ON UV TITO we dws TM; L.-can we.2K! ,, seen A Rgsrl THAT Hut OF .- cmoaouao '3 AND A cnnvou , A ANGLE worn wuos WE TAD sank WHAT 1 wmt THE BABY PICKEI7 UP IN lATTLE,5NAVEi.Y; wllfN.t'flVl6o.... L 5NAKlH' AND um 9uTHE'6 com LmNAu 6!l?PENTfN'-- sum: up. unite gt use wuuzou I Mun aria 5TUFF----AN'AFTIR enutrrv - A. Itourotir wmt tr..- IVIL 4'54 Ilfl new I IIIN lull-W 13' AW A an '12:?-'i ah'553s'iits IOCKIEG. I'M NOT PLAYlNf: HOUSE WWW YOU, JILL .' GET SOME LITTLI GUY TO BE YOUR HU5lAND K luv: sou: MOI! Tu, e mars! NAPOLEON ,2 i Tilly The Toilet EACii CIRCLED DATE. I3 DAV IMFE I THl5 i5 AMAZING-I l Down - l - MR. GIKDKHE I tbut? 6lGNA THIS CEECK