LITTLE T00-sniurr (ll-j'l'S A LESSON Learn nnd l.vt- Who fails to learn Seldom will a living corn. -- Rrridy Fox. Roddy Fox in.,it iitiltt Ii-iliflli to that. HP niigiit hiiiw Ni ci limit hu fails to lr-nrn will snirioiii. mo inn; This is nlums iiuv hiiinin; tiiv folks ill llllt and inritlwiu u: iii.” Clrrcti Monrlmir zinvi llm l'vit'w:i Fnrcsl l'lli'llll liic trim vim ..:-o horn ihrv hath In 'iF."tii in-', :i'i(i Ihry haw tn imcr chi llli lr.i:ii- in: all throuizli lilt. By Thornton W.'Burgess Ah:-. Eli; Rucr, Rx-tidy led the way. grhc last few feet he crawled on his SiOll..'l('tl. Little Too-Smart ielt ,1 paiii: of disappointment "I suppose we'll have to wait, illllil Hwy come in," said the young Fox in liini.-elf, but he was wise cnnunh not to say nothing to his izizhei-. lie looked over at Raddy Fox. Roddy didn't look disappoint- vd at all. In fact he was grinning. little 'Il1lil-Snlallt couldn't see what lltri-e Has" to grin about. That was llP(':l'lS('. he still hBll much to learn. Rrdmx krrn eyes had seen atoncc that Mrs. Quark and Mr. Quack arrr not ll.lil that flock out there ii the uatnr. Those were all young Little Too-Siiiai'i. )'OllllK so-,i of y Roddy Fox, had born m hr um liiivlas niaking their first long going in rattili n l)l4i'A K lie liflii illill'IiV.V iii the SUNNY SOUUL Raddy seen how hw rtiuri i.il llv V tailed. it nnsiilt lltl.lli-P Hr limiit littlr 'rno-binart. H1058 .V0imiZ ll'i('d hni-d. anri lindiii i)rV'tl qii ck. DUCKS still had much to learn. Ho itiimm kiiv.-. that had Mrs. Quack or Mr. it nag bccausc hr: li.:rlii' ' :;.wm- Quark been with them, it would mt kiim that iust as in the case oty .. ..y...-z v15 ml The Instant he Iuldetl over and over. tail. Round and round he went. 1-lis young son we: sure he had gone crazy. Little Too-Srnnrt': eyes grew wide and round with wonder and perhaps a little fear. He for- got to watch the Ducks out on the water. All he could do was watch Reddy Fox acting as if he were completely crazy. Perhaps you have seen a kitten chase her tall, or I puppy do the same thing. Raddy was doing this the same way. Now and then he stopped and rolled over on his back kicking his four black legs in the air. All the time he was moving a little nearer and a little nearer to the water's edge. that Ducks can flv. Ho seen 1 Duck ilv uni Rrduly Fox iiziti wt ll ii Snizirt :1 null in.) ilw .. 1115 um”: mu some gumi nri..i'ry illll.-DIll'C(l in and he hid iizoniirrrl in Lhio him a ”Don't show YOUTSPH g have been useless to even try to vm Inn. dn iillfli hr was going to do i i 'X'n-i Sill" horn and notch.” hr- Little Too-Smart. him how in catch lllltliix it -ans lcarii lion" to catch a Duck." the next iiint-iiimz tin'1' ilvdrlv and Roddy got to his feet and jump- rd do-an onto the SllFil”P. The in-1 what mm" them do H? Little Too-Sinai-I. uciii l4iL:oiiini' in the Bit: Rll"l' -lillll he landed he rolled over and FOOD FOR BRITAIN Quality food parcels. including meats. candies; Nylons, etc. Guaranteed Delivery. !or selection ask for FREE CATALOGUE. SOCIETY KF.l.ENl' ”)l0NTliEAl." swo St. Lawrence Tr-l.: HArlmnr 1527 Montreal, Que. DANCING CLOVER OLUB Ohariottetomfs Finest Dance Hall EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT All new Lt-izlnnziirs Orchestra Reservations an-cptnti by phone 0lll5'.l)ctWP0ll four and eight each Saiurtiay evening-Dial 6022. "Reservations for couples accepted Only" Meet your friends at the Clover Club 3&2.(i0 per couple whalev" 1 on the shore. lesson. He had Dl'()l1l aw. in chritv immicns: just lie right here. and As thrv drl'u' near the iiniil-: oi nvni-, Then he 'bogan cliasiiigWhis1 ..n.o...n7,lln1r.s1cnvs'rI0Ns: May be made . l 4 The young Fox looked out on the water. There sat those Ducks. every one with head held as high as possible, and all watching Reddy do believe those Ducks are swimming in." muttered - Little Too-Smart. He was right. OFTLUSIVE MINK E AYLMER. Ont., (CP)-The m- ison for trapping mink in the Lakr Erie district. which opened Nov. 1. runs until Jan. 21. The catch has been relatively small in re- 'cent years. i WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU 1 FERRY SERVICE l (Sailings Oct 29 to Nov so i Inclusive) 1 Daily including Sundays- Standard Time. 1 From Each Terminal. 8 s.m., 11 am, 1 p.m. 8 pm. for a limited number of vehicles by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance for:- l (ll--First and Second uilinu from each terminal each 3 morning. i(2)--For perishables andlar Live- stock in truck load: on any sailing. (8)-For all sailing: on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY first Weather Broadcast each week day. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN npqnanuwlenuunnllnubdiallvrltsd contract Bridge By Josephine Culborbon FERRIES LIMITED. Chnlotietown. P. E. Island m&. MEANS OF COMMIINICATION The vital importance of main- taining communication with part- ner's hand may not always be ap- parent, but it's an excellent idea to keep this matter in mind! East found that to be very true in the following deal. which came up in a team-of-four championships, Soothdealer: , Eu!-West vulnerabil- euro '95 6 . -4.AJ9n4s2 gases 4.174. t 2 N OAKJ 064 W E 719631 omen O - .Qg S QKIO QQ85 QQS7 QAKQJ92 Q5 This was the binding at one table: South West North but 1 Q Pass 24. 2 Q Pius Pass 3.; Pa! .1 Q Pass 4 Q. Pass Pass Pass East led thiee rounds of hearts, and when West ruffed with the club queen the contract was doom- ed to a one-trick defeat. The other South uas more op- timistic. as per this sequence; South We-at North last 1 Q Pass 2 ; 2 0 Pass Pass 3 5 PO” 3 N T Pass Pass PA! West opened the heart six, East collected his king and ace, then knocked out South's queen. East felt sure that deplarer could not run enough tricks without setting up the suit, which East himself had atop- ped, but he soon found how wrong he was. After cashing his six din- monds, discarding clubs from dum- my. South boldly led B. spade, and although West went right in with the ace, he could not put East on lead. Thus, South fulfilled the con- tract. since West's lead at the heart six deflnttely marked South with the Q-8-'1, there was no possible gain in East's taking the first trick. He should have played the ten or jack as nncourisgrnient. and left West with a communication card in hearts. VENERABLE COUPLE NEW GLASGOW, N. S. (CPl- Mr. and Mrs. John Grover cele- brated their 65ti1 wedding anni- versary here. Each 84, the couple received congratulations from the Queen and the Nova Scotia govern- ment as well as from their child- rm, granrlchildren and great- grandchildren. 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