IEDDT FOX I-NS POLITE at nothing costs. will often Day. To be polite in Every way. -- Raddy Fox No one can be mnre pt-lite than Roddy Fox when he Waiits to. Long ago, he found out that being: polite boom nothing. but mmniinics briniza very great rewards. Roddy was sli- idng near the (ioorsir-ii of Johnny Ohuoira house Just under the fence between the Old Pasture and the Green Meadows. He had been sit- tdng there for anmv time. He 14.. pgugm-9, Yrs, sir, Reddy Fox bu I. lot. of mil:-urn. inn: am he learned the value nl ;i.itiriice, and that through it. in: cmiid nm-n gain things which lie could not get in any other wnv. Just. nrvw, he wu being patient bccaiise he was weiting for Peter Rabbi! to crime out. of Johnnv CHilFk'S linusr. Raddy had drivrn him in there. Now he was liidlni: close 10 that doorstep. but he m:ildn't be seen by Peter jmst looking out the door. He felt sure that it no ii':1ilrd long: enough, Peter a'ni::d iwrnniv anx- Briar-patch. Presently Raddy heard a alight rustling of leaves. Now there were no Merry Bree-795 stirring: just ivhen, so that TllSlil."C sound was not. made by one N tlirni Smnooiie Wli (Vll'YllHK. S0lilUll't" W515 Vfiillllii 'along a little path that Jnliniiy NOTICE The Annual Mrrnu: of Tlw Masonic Tvmrlla (um. my will in- held in fhli nllir-n n,' F? R. Brow & Sim. 144 Riclinmurl Ftreri, on iVerlnesda,v tho flih (lav of July pmxuno, at 7 0':-lnrlz pm. I. B. BROYV. S('Cr('tnry. ilharlottelou-n. P. E. I June 25th. 1952. From ear-h tnrmlnnl where. by iruikiui: riivpliration day from vnrli iorniliiul. For daily report. llatvn to first; New: Brnmlrast. 6:30 S.'l'., mud to get. home in '2ir ilrur Old; He, had been aitting there for some time. He has patience. (7l'iuck'a feet had worn in going to anti from home. Redciy Kent his 9-w&eoQ-co-Q-ooezoav9 4 roligniy on a par -- both very bad! .............------ he coiled. He made himself Very eyes fixed on that little path. It passed right in front. of where he waa lying. Perhaps someone was coming who cbuid make him its good A dinner as would Peter Rab- bit. He watched hopefully. He didn't need to watch lona. From behind the stone came ihJ last. perann in the world Roddy wanted to see. it was Buzatail the Rattlesnake. He was coming slow- ly, darting his tongue out and in constantly. He was an uoplcaaant person to look at. At first Reddy didn't move. He hoped that Buzz- tail would turn aside. Buzz- tail didn't. Roddy didn't wait for Buzztail 10 net too near before stepping aside himself. He was most polite in the way he did it. Buzztaii came right on. gliding a- long slowly, for he was in no hurry. How did he do it? He had no legs. Of i-oui-se not! No snake ha.a legs. Reddy never saw 1. member of the Snake family without wondering how it was possible to move so easi- ly and sometimes so swiftly. with- out either wing: or feet. Butnil paid no attention to W000 ISLAND-IZARIBOII FERRY SERVIGE SAILIKGS JFYE 1! T0 SEPT. 28 INCLUSIVE DAILY tlnrludlniz Sundays). STANDARD TIME. . 'I and ti a.m. - ll a.m.. 1. 3 and 5 pm. For full Iuvnruiaiinu contact: Head Office at Charlottetown, reaervations may lie snrurcd for first and accond aallinza, ouch CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. N()RTifL'lilBF.Rl.AND FERRIES LIMITED. cii.mLon'a'roWN. P. E. 1. him. He izlided along alovwlv atrnight. to Johnny Chuck: door- step. On the top of iihat. doorstep, at least 48 hours in nth-am-r. CFC! each morning following 7:30 11.8. Time. Sl'l('lllSFilTl(l by Bela GALLING ALL BOYS AND GIRLS Doll Carriagrx. ”l'rir')'rle and Pet Parade at The Forum MONDAY, JUNE 30, 6 P.M. Special Prizes For lliIUi'llltlll0ll coiiiact Mrs. Gordon Raynor Phone 3101 .. Admission 10c Sigma Phi Sorority lOGilDGOm00-2Q0mt0rfaOOV. contract Bridge if lly Josephine Cuihertmu 5 C-ONTENDING FOR THE 'BO0Bl' PRIZE North's bidding and West's ti!- fenae in the following deal were comfortable. It was sunny there. but not too sunny. It was just. the pan of 1 place for a sun bath and rest. "Aren't, you a lonz WIN "0!" home?" asked Raddy. He knew WM Bunzlail tived up in the Old Paa-- ture. "What buainesa is it of yours ii I am?" hissed Buzztail. "No business of mine." replied Raddy most politely. "I just wonder- ed. because I don't remember of ever having seen you down this way before. Aren't yoli afraid of being stepped on? That is .iohnn.V Chuck's doorstep. you know. if. would be too bad if Johnny should come out in a. hiirry.” "It. would indeed. for Jolinuy." hissed Buzztail. "Aren't, you afraid of anybody?" naked Raddy. "Why should I be?" hissed Bun.-i tail. "Everybody is afraid of me." 'tEverybody?" replied Raddy. ”Yea,” himed the big Snake. "When I shake my tail everybodv keeps away from me." He lifted his tail and shook it. and there was a sharp whirring sound. "It seems to me." said Rrddy. "that I have heard that Lightfoot the Deer-." Before Raddy could finish the sentence, Buzztall lifted his head and stared around. "Don't. tell me he is in the neighborhood!" said he. l Reddy turned his head in hide at grin. If Buzztail wasn't worried at. mention of Lightfoot, Reddy didn't know what worry waa. "He's afraid." he thought. but aloud he said. "Not that I know of. I haven't seen him over this way for a long time." Buzztail settled down comfort- ably again. Roddy alpzhed. but he didn't let Buzziall hear the sigh. Now there was no hope of catching Peter Rabbit. 'QuiEiIie;'" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN south dealer. Both aids VUIHQIIDIOJ Both aldea 60 on neon. - -. - -' v. V mysmu 42 Wt”?-7'37” 1” I an” 7 1 "ImMm74'fr';r;um45Ica-Ivar K Axicawcrvmvroe 3.... 4” ”W:.::o:gr:::: i9.2o'..ni...w.mm, .52 - p, 1' , . &K.QJ812 - can QKSTG vines N 3 4 VV E '5? cone. 3 qiosu 4.0 ' QA3 gQ1n9 V5106 . QAK7 q.ion:u The part-score enjoyed by both aides undoubtedly had much to do with the bidding: South West. North Eaat. 1' N T Dbie. RPIIDL 2 Q Pans Fun 3 .1. Pass Pass 3 1 Pass 3 Q Dhle. Pass .1 N T Pun Pun Dbl. ifinai bid)A North's redouble on ihe. first round was pointlcas - I. jump to three ciuha moi a forcing bid over a double) would have been for more logical. Also. it was rather bi-ave for North to stand the double of three notrump. West opened the diamond queen. iThe ace and jack of spades would have turned out better!) South won and led clubs. East having to take his ace on the second round. As i may be seen, East then could have run the entire spade suit by lead- ing low through South, but Eu! could scarcely be aware of that fact. nor could he be blamed for fearing that South had queen- jack-small of spades. If the defense . set up a spade trick for South. that would probably be his ninth trick. So. not illogically. East returned his lowest diamond. South ducked; West won and continued the wt, driving out the king. Now declar. or ran the clubs, discarding a spade mid a heart. East kept thug spades and the diamond ten; West held on in the ace-Jack of spades and the king-jack of hearts. Now south led a spade in his ten. West W011 115 Chflilpiy as he could - with the jack - then cashed the spade ace, but now his forced heart ieaxi gave South two tricks and his con- tract! West could have been consider. ably better off if he had not won the spade trick so cheaply! l337Ken RIC-yglldf "After this I'm getting worms at that bait shop in the Guardian Want Ads--these aren't even trying!” POGO I Go? IT --I 60717! Mr we THING ta TAK To HIGAGG! . titzdidt Rnmwecxi-I Promises ac: nae Napoleon and Uncle Elby r& 9 By Walt Kelly You H665! music! as CAK4M6ED mwas P a l zieu1'lAN'1uE Ioirrtl l9N'T HAD AS MUCH I66 A5 THE &P ...WHAT AM I COMM TELL THE MMELEIZF ay ouno.-a Mgbgh manner WILL HAVE vai.iwAuaNo.'6oovnIw' ' axmannooM...; ibua convmou is sanzm mianmuxlul lFlCGJLVdU91'OEfl 0rMeKIrr1Dnte t Iaalinooeiioiiaoou la-:7-'We'u ' ovum . in no we ,ou: MAIOIUR mu 1!: ma MM 1 I HAD A MAcuma TH! X-O-Ilttl Am seu nAvai.uno THFYWILLCURI DU! ) UYIICYQJ-' Hence, I'D LIKE TO SHOP AT 22, OPPEll- NEW 'WH R MARKET 70958! evv ”'" KING OF THE ROYAL M6UN'I'ED JQNE 26. 1952 ANY GET IN THEIR PARKING) mu.-..;.-..-i..a.x.2.ai; "wouu. in toueraats... . -By o, C1 ":1 I R-EP-IRIIEQEE "' you i.oTl fa ' unoga. N - MANIGEM BRINGING UP FATHER .. ....-..-...-..-..-..a...&.....;.......d...... .. . . ' Fo: Li'L ABNER? GAWKNS -I WANT You TDMET R ' renm . a AH I THANK OOODNE 5 I CAN SPEND THE DASV FOPYVEEKEPI1-IAT s A no 2 FIRE) HIM " A LITTLE SOME-'H:N5.'.' E0 MCKV WON IVA ' KAVO. L”! AT THESE OWE PiCTURE5...7HEV'RE SENSATIONAL .' S i -Jest-mas SAVS it was we uuust aw NIIGHT no . r FOUGNT - HlS5ELF...AN' WE MISSED rr.' -.3'55':.'E:::5k?3 1" 4'4 C-JVQ. AND SOUR AVERY)