l i V sat the blgC,C5i or the tim cousins , he made A :.uclden dash at Bilh 'It was Little Joe Otter who wasiiti Mink. His small Cousin simply wa: PAGE TEN By Thornton Burgess When Billy Mink ai'i'n'ed, Little Joe had tried to drive him away. He Ere yoirr temper you have lost hadn't. succeeded. Look nheitd mid count the cost. "You're 3. big bully. and you cant s-Old Mother Nature;catch me if you try!" taunted Billy ..-o.. (Mink as he lloatcd in the water Little Too-Smart, the young Foxy looking up at his big cousin on the who was trying to liiid a place for bank, iiimseii in the Great World, haul Mme Joe meuded not .0 mm . l P N59 made We 3Cq”3m””5e ml him. Hi: paid no attention to him W0 COUSUIS. 0118 W55 1115 and 300'” Billy Mink climbed out on the bank natured. the other was small aiidla mm, way 0”, ms small Mad; quick tempered. Both were riresseoi was red Wm, anger, far he ,5 qm” 1" hmwnr Bum W9" Very much 3' of temper and he resented Little home in the Water. 01 course. 019: Joe's eiiort to drive mm out or that little Fox was not at home in tliei pool. water. Iti fact. iiiitll this day no ucmch me ” you mm. yml mg had "CV" 5”” WM” 9Xi'”P'- "Al bully! Catch inc if you min!" cried "V 19” W01” in” 5'” M I'M” am” Billy Mink, and then no hissed. Like made little puddle-. Now, he was mm” of me wmsm ;;mu1)3 ma nn the price or .1 big brook. and no . hmes when he 15 angry. really didn't know what to inakel For 3 while Lime Joe 0”" pam W 11- liiu attention to Billy Mink, but at On the bank. not far from him ilnst even his patience gavc way, and THE ART!-Il'l. DODGER. little at all. In the hater, Just hlsiiiot tiicrc. Lillie Joc is quick, but head above the suriace, was tliclBilly Mink is quickcr. especially other colisiii. Billy Mink. Both are! on land. famous iisiieriiicii, Both are iastl "You dldii'i do it. you big bully enough swiniiners to catch iish in and you can't do it!” hissed Biilv a chase under water. Little Joe had Mink, and there he n as poking his caught three fish belorc his small head around a stone oil to one cousin arrived. One of these he had side. given in Littlc Too-Siiiai't, the iirst Little Joe sprain: nitcr lilll again "You're a big bully, and you can" catch me it you try,” taunted Billy Mink. that it would have caught almost anyone else, but it didn't catch BiiLy Mink. He dodged so quickly that the little Fox, looking on, wasn't sure which way Billy went. You see. Billy Mink is one of the most artiul dodgers or all the little people who wear iur in iliis respect he is like his smal- ler cousin. Shadow the Weasel. ll you are trying to catch either oi them, it is 3 case of now you see them and now you don't. Little Joe Otter soon gave up, He grinned at the little Fox. ior little Joe really is good-natured. "1 should have known better than to try to catch that nuisance." said Little Joe. "He is too quick for me. I suppose now that he has come. i may as well move on. There Ire not enough fish in this pool for both of us." Just then, there was s. shun whistling sound. It was made bv big wings. one of the Hawk folk iish the small Fox ever had lasted -,1: has a quick spring. It was so CLASSES RESFME AT t I llnion commercial college (in SEPTEMBER THIRD Ste-imgraplilc. Commercial, and Sccrctnriai Conrs:-s Royal Bank Building, Char-lottetown'. l ANNUAL MEETING 9 The annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island 3 Potato Growcrs' Association will be held in the Ciovcr Club. Grafton Street, on Tuesday. August 19, 1952 at 2 pm. Patrons of the Association must secure their membership cards to be eligible to vote at this meet- ing. These cards are issued from this office. All mem- bers are urged to attend as many matters of imuori- ance arc in be taken up along with the drawing up or . a new set of by-laws for the Association. FRED BELL. 2 Manager. 3 l POGO iiie gone? The little Fox couium had shot down from high in the l air. His great curved claws were isei in clutch Billy Mink. They didnli clutch him. Billy simply was no longer there, With a scream or dis- I appointment and rage, the big iliawk checked himself Lnd began to climb tip in the blue, blue sky ngsiiii. The artiiil dodger poked his N head up from between two stones 1 He hissed angrily as he watcliecl his . would-be captor fly away. His beaay ' eyes were redder than cverg he was . in II. bad temper. He sat up. Little I Toossmart could see the White, spot 3on Billy's chest. Otherwise, he was i all in brown. He looked this way and that way, than all in a. flash. he was no longer there. Which way him tell. He had vanished as it by magic. "You see," said Little Joe Otter 9 contract Bridge fl-IE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN 3OOXOO&CO2GOfOI; r f ,8: Josephine Culbertson &'0rk&0f9m0t9m93m09tQ A POINT TO CONSIDER It is rare indeed when 8. good player makes an original shutout bid wltli a solid major suit um an outside ace. Todayls declarer should have considered that tact. Wes denier. Ncit or side vulnemble. 57632 0984 OQIOG QK74 ,V g QAKQ gm: N .185 N vqno '72 W E QAJ9 Q54 S 83 4.932 .5865 Q9 CA 653 QK72 .g.A.QJio The bidding: So1I'& Wiurt North East 3 Q Pass Pass 4 Q Pass Pass Pass Souths lour-heart bid was ex- tremely dangerous a his strong hand called for it double of three spades. which North could leave in or take out as his holding dictated in the postmortem. East said that he had been tempted to double tour hearts, but his sell-restrained was in order. His holding warranted only limited optimism e- enough lot I pass, but not enough Ior I. double. West laid down the king and ICC of spades. South ruiied, cashed his two high trumps, then ran off his solid clubs, discarding I diamond from dummy. East did not fall into the error of milling the iourth club with his high trump; he discarded the three of diamonds. Apparently, this discard lured dec- larer to his own destruction. He led R. low diamond to dummy's queen, doubtlem hoping that West had the ace. in which case South could ruii his own third diamond but things did not work out that way. East took the diamond queen with the ace, ciisiiedithe high trmnp. and then returned the dins IGNG OF THE ROYAL MOU'NTFfD oufiiolifcri -- 5109 uowme MY umusl 1 "AUGUST 14. 1952 . Tm Jmmssmlti rtxl Mo l!6!IV5 i rtawm an s rxuum muaoanalwo kixurrzow , - HWEXPIFSS TPKIIVI v.- )9U IIZMIDA Dumas T145 Irmsadrmvewitnm M16- IEAVWI WEAP555 EOGJLOV omvuar M; 101765 rH.473ALL1 KNOW, sm '1 BUT MOTHER-'YOU SHOULD BE HAPPY THAT DADDY IS HOLDWG V ORDINARILY. I WOULU BE. DEAR" rnohd jack. Down one. It was inconceivable that West would have opened with three spades, holding 9. solid six-cud gun and an outside ace. Thus, the din- mond ace was marked with East Instead oi leading the diamond, 1!- ler cashing the club tricks South trying to catch that iellow is a waste or time. What. do you say it we do a little sliding?" There was a twinkle in his eyes as he looked at the little Fox. (-)TI:TlCAI.,TlTI:I:lgl?)N LONDON - iCl"i e Vacatimicrs: Non Eii;:land's south coast rubbcill their eyes when they saw what ap- Jienrcri to be it snow-covered vessel ntoviiiq nloiig. It was the frigate lrlicstcr Castle. decked up withi l qcr for her part as an Arctic. C'JliV0y escort in a new moving pic-! ture. LINCOLN. England - rCFi .- When a kangaroo owned by surg-1 eon Geoilrey Orey injured a it-g,' HE6 vol-31bMAci-l I5 SAFE -JcwM:xzv'M MM M16 ybo PISKYI L. s. STEVENSON should have thrown East in with We trump. and East would have had to start the diamond suit. he called in his colleagues, inciud. ml ii. veterinary surgeon, an ortho. medic surgeon. a radiologist and i'aciiogI'HDliei-, Now the animal's leg is in it plaster cast. NORTH QIMERICAN urs sumvcn MANA(;:k no RICHMOND ST. A MUTUAL COMPANY PUMOR9 FLVA&LDD HERE LIKE HEEONS ANOUFD CTTY L. No: i )OU &I IL IFISOMI-CHA5THIN::A':fAN TTDHAVEUSDO 1 lTT&'A( IDEA UKE THAT- MY BUNCH ., -YOUR GFICE ' OUT KNOWS p , y .. or 3" ? BUT THIS TIME IT'S JUST ' TO KEEP Mi FRDM CHANHN6 GRAM ON m. an ma Iguana mu-in u. wanna By Edwin! J” H a-W :- WHAT AIL6 AIIM? MOWlN' J TH' LAWN ” ORI WOULD BE" li-' VON WEQENIT BOTl-lEQlNi ME i ALL TH' TIME !! -m r...,. V.lrl .. .lA.m uni... I CAN'T GET 'couNTrA YOU'RE ALWAYS 'i2ouND!! wuv DON'T You T Y CAI5 sruaesl i DON'T uemz I SEE?! ALWAY8 FROM woRt(iN'!! KEE9iN' ME ...m .... .... M... t , r... .... .. By. George M cManus . M... .. ., IQRBY... I1'. 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