Ilv Thornton W. Burgess) A SUDDEN SILENCE Strange as it may seem 'tis true Silence sometimes shouts to you. -Old Mother Nature. t I O Striped Chipmunk was singing. Yes, sir, he was singing. Anyway he called it singing. He was erg- presslng his happiness with his voice, and if that isn't. singing what is it? It wzisii't. musical liki- the songs of the birds, It wasn't what you would call sweet, but in it's way it was Just. as good to hear as the happy singing or the feathered folk. Striped Chipmunk was sitting on the old stonewall between the Old Orchard and the Green Mes.- dows. He loves the old stonewall. He never feels wholly comfortable when he is away from the DH stonewall. He loves to pop in and out between the stones. He knows rrcry npmuni! for the whole length of the old wall. Somewhere itnwn undcrn-zath that wall is the ground. It Is secret. It is a secret that only he and Mrs. Chipmunk know. There is no more precious secret for very little folks than that of their home. Happiness is catching. In this respect it is like the whooping cough and measles. Striped Chip- munk had been out and about ever since jolly round bright Mr. Sun had started his morning climb up in the blue, blue sky. He had had a good breakfast. 1'. l5 always well to start a day with a good breakfast. It is the foun- dation of a day's happiness. Now with nothing to do Striped Chip- munk was telling all the Grant. World how good he felt and how happy he was. He had reason to be happy. Down in that secret home was another secret. It was the most precious kind or a se- cret. Can you guess whzit it was? Of course you ran. Little Mrs. Striped Chipmunk was Mother Chipmunk now. Indeed, she had been a mother for some time. In the snug little nursery down in He loves the old stonewall. the ground were four babies whose eyes were not yet open. Mother thought they were the most beautiiui babies in all the Great. World. Of course, this docsnit mean that they were. All mothers think that of their bab- ie: when they are very little. And so they are in a mother's eyes rithough they may be the home- liost babies in all the Great World in the eyes of other people. You will find that whnt nnythlnglooks like largely depends on who is looking at it. Striped Chipmunk didn't have nttirli to do with the babies, but he knew they were there with ihoir mother and that was slittin- lilll. So he was happy and he Just had to sing his happiness. It is a pity that there are not morc g1'l-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 5 QDDDfA'D t - l45xtws.. . contract Bridge ;7t:y':::;rz;s'2f m.......,.,,.. - D WA-"IL CIIKI4 (0001: new p By Josephine Culbertson . . MVQux'Uh"QlC'Q9UHHO CARD-PLACING The mere not that one o! the opponents may have bid in suit does not automatically mark him with certain cards in that suit. Consid the iollowlng hand. East's denial of spade strength (viz, his prompt takeout to hearts over North's double) convinced West that little hope could be put in the spade department. and so he tried his. st suit,"' -' opening the jack. south won with the queen and led the spade jack. West ducked, and south led a low spade toward the king. West West dealer. . v with aides vulnerable. The bidding South AUGUST 6, 1951 KING or ms ROYAL MOUNTED - . WHAT WI DKKIN6... - If i5... IS THAT THE OHJOE IIG IICIIT? . T l ..-"I 'l'I ACTUALLY GUNS MW doorway to his home in the M, I people like Striped Chipmunk to w"" Nan” Fa" sing their happiness to the Great 1. Don”. 2' of Worll. There is not enough sing- P.” SNT Pm P. E. I. POTATO GKOWERC' ASSOCIATION ZNT FIJI Illg. There is no more snccessiuii '9'” my of sharing happiness than in song. Now Striped Chipmunk has neighbors in the bushes beside the old stonewall, lcathcre-:l folk who nest there or just visit more . every day. some of them were m singing now. There was happi- CANADIAN I.E(il()N HALL, (:iiAiu.0rri:1'0wN 133:5 ;;gfjm1gY11fh;gl'1;f;l: l:"9j”fyg, OI1 chorus with Striped Chipmunk :1 THITRSDAY, AUGUST 9th AT 2:30 P.M. had to duck this also (or concede itn extra spade trick), and dum- my's king won. East discarded I low heart. Deciarer, counting his tricks. saw that a 3-3 club break would bring him home, but, not want- ing to depend on this iinlikelv break, he decided to look for the ninth trick in his own heart queen. He led a low heart from oummy, hoping of course that the king was held by East. That was .. sort of leader or it. Anyway, that is how it seemed to Farmer 8-,) 5', Brown's boy who was listening. For the transaction of general business covering Suddemy the h”5fl ,V0i” ”' not the case, however, and when r.........,.......... h.VrU ;....f. . - . . . . Sammy Jay crviniz Thief. thief. the year ending June 30,1931. ltor this meeting all miefr, broke -mu; um happy Wcst captured the heart queen, A f)l'es:CllI. and former patrons also old members as of moms. Instantly were was my degifaf lclgslntlgg Iggghegeggggcebn 193;) will be considered eligible to vote. lcncc. not ll. Ylolce Vtt':StI..2 lily: Buys bid of hams. It would DUITY D1-PPLE A large attendance is urged for irnpol-(ant heard' was 5 ante 3 ol I have be?" more realistic to 'top EEC” C L "'” WE . rind think of what went s' -' vi YESTAFFYI EVER SINCE WE I1-Hmgopz youg meeting. HOPE RIVER PICNIC TUESDAY. AUGUST 7 ' . SUPPER and GAMES Continued on page 14 L COME TO BELFAST CHURCH TEA WEDNESDAY. AUG. 8th to open the bidding. vulnerable ids he was. He could not have I come close to the requirements I without the heart king! 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