JULY 29. 1953. By Thornton -rna MIGHT); LITTLE one size is not ihstest 0! might, But the fearless sense or right. -.-Old Mother Nature. In all the Green Forest are no nore fearless folk than Shadow the weasel and Mrs. shadow. This ines not mean that they have no mernles and so -are tree from dang- .,-, They have Just as many -nemles to watch out for as have -- -.,a.. .W. Burgess any of the talks 01 their own size. They are themselves hunters. but also they are hunted. However, they do not let this worry them. They are at all times ready to meet danger without (ear. So it hap- pens that some much bigger and stronger hunters avoid the Weasel folk whenever posihle. Under a pile at stones at the edge of the Green Forest, sha- dow and Mrs. Shadow had taken possession of a Chipmunk home. Showing films ”Best lrcshments to be served. CLOVER CLUB THURSDAY, JULY 30th-8 p.m. ”St. Laurent the Man and His Country". Cecil A. Miliar and Neil Matheson present. Public invited. Re- Years of Our Lives" and Shadow Just hung on to thlt ID. What became of the Chipmunk who had lived there, no one really knows. That is, no one but she- dow and Mrsushadow knorw. Per- haps he moved out when they moved in. Anyway, he never was seen again a.i'ter they did move in. It wasn't long a1t.er they moved in that Shadow and Mrs. shadow had 1 deep and precious secret. Perhaps I should say they had six deep and precious secrets. Any- way, there were six lively, squirm- ing babies in the comfortable bed or leathers and or Mouse fur in the snug bedroom in the ground under that pile of stones. Until then, Shadow had spent much of his time roaming about, hunting and having a good time. Now he was a wstchtul papa. leav- ing that home only long enough PO. Box 65 BLUE PETER STEAMSIIIPS LTD. M-V BLUE PRINCE 1, Freight will be accepted up to noon Thursday, July 30th, for next sailing M.V. Blue Prince to St. John's, Nfid. For space reservations and rates apply NFLD. SHIPPING SERVICE Dial 8737 144 Richmond St. E.R.BroWEcfS0n Fire, Auto, Life. Accident, Sickness And Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest Rates Agent at Summerside. D. 0. Stewart Charlottetown King Of The; Royal Mounted Iii”-'a5;52'5 MOMIX F-ER ' )'-)DUP 011:0! . ix x 6&4? a.4savw'ce4::.I Diwr my 722 (:7 M2 LADY, ' ml. 14474144! 7-mxaa 70 9714: r... to get -' d lond. He was keep- ing guard 'aver Mrs. Shadow and those precious babies. Now Reddy Fox had discovered that Shadow was anending much of his time around that stone nlle and had shrewdly guessed what that meant. He guessed that there was a home down under that nile of stones and he guessed that there were babies in it. He wasn't especially interested in trvlnsz to catch Shadow and Mrs. Shadow. He had tried that and failed so many times that he no longer wasted time that wavy Hut youm! Weasels were a very different matter. They had every- thlnrr to learn. So Raddy snent considerable time in the neigh- borhood nt that nile of stones and in time his patience and watch- fulness were rewarded. He saw sin little Weaccls pooping In and out between the stones. chasing each other and hnvinv A grand time At first Rerldv thnunht they were alone. He rlecided that Shadow must be nit lwntlnw. Hut wher- xvas mother” Wnnm sre M r" "lid leave these babies alone? He donhled it verv much. A Wee"” mnther is s: very good mother. H- i-as sure that she must. be som-- wv-here In the neiirhbnrhood. and finally he dlvcoveredlher. She was in an r-neriinrv PVYV"'l" the stones with onl" her snake- "'te head rhnwlnv. Von I("ow in Weasel”: hand in flattened, and Much the sham, of a snake head She was rlmht where .-iw noulrl lkeen :- watchful cw on ilwra. six Vicontinucd on' page 13) t- ix me p GEARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Bringing Up Father PAGE ELEVEN By George McManul 6450 - O 500 1' 6OLLY- THAT LOAN WOULD T00 HONEST 55 pepsin! "Honest discarding" may be . ' harmless under some circum- stances, but it is not recommended against skillful opponents. Observe East's nalvete in this deal: l ! . l North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. Q K74 9 K53 - . A53 dAQ54 . s Q a 3 4 J 10 9 v Q9 32 N 5 2 0.11083 W E 94 4.103 S 9 Q94 ;KiJ9 7 , A6 0 AJ 10 7 6 IQKT5 . 4.632 The bidding: North East South West 1 N T Pass 3 9 Pass 3NT Pass 4 9 Pass Pass Pass , South, having made a jump take- out oi the one-notrump opening. might well have accepted North's three-notrump rebid. A slam was virtually out or the question, and surely North could not fall to make three notrump. Defending against the actual VVHEREJIGES ea-rALi. y I was MONEY- I E. In” mgr.-u.s.u it .v.Mo---mil ' I-lE'D ONLY SPEND rr FOOLi5HLY-- 1: CAN PUT rr TO c-ooo use! 1 HELLO - meals? WHAT ? voulve BEEN ARRESTED Few. PASSING COUNTERFEFP MONEY?! yes-1 suouw HAVE KNOWN” rr WAS COUNTEEFElT-- ITS THE FiR51' 1-we you: Beams! axe: REPAID A LOAN! HORACE, I DON'T BELIEVE MY WOKM IS TRYING veav HARD! By Carl Anderson heart contract. West led the jack or diamonds. Dummy ducked, and East played the encouraging nine. 9.i'.:.-.C'..Ti' south won with the king, and feeling that it might be a good idea to keep West on lead. iinessed the trump jack through him. West ducked, waiting to cover the ten, and of course the jack held. When, however, a low heart was led to the king and East showed out, declarer saw that he would have to lose a trump trick. On the second round of trumps East had tcarefully discarded the club nine, and South. knowing his right-hand opponent to be an "honest" player, was in little doubt that the club finesse, if taken, would (all. so South did some maneuvering. He cashed the dia- mond ace and was pleased to see East play the tour-spot. He then led to the spade ace. back to the from the closed hand - and East was "in." (Perhaps, about this time, he was beginning to regret that he had not unblocked the diamond queen, to let his partner win with his marked ten!) East's forced return, whether a snade or a club. let South get rid of A club. and the contract was safe. Thus. East realiv made two err- ore: tailinlz to unblock in diamonds, Pint?) signalling too truthfully in cu s. Dav7I(a!l9:1APKK4'zk 74x6'r4IEa'r;zw6: ., I AIDMC lfl3fS?D9!P0777lA75llVIAI 9011! all 349411. Juli Ir.9W4Nk' Wifaf 7ZIflxAI';4t',t By Zone Grey Napoleon and Uncle Elby AN'T...TI:luS...llE:E.A.6M(3lKEu' king. and ruffed dumm.v's last "'6'W "9.',"FUNa '5 E - i i ' ' SENID THE SAME g , ggggegaggpplng Hm 5”” mm MESSAGE over? NO WONDER ,1 Now a low diamond was led AND rrs HARD FOR xv THEM - THEY'RE I I n I I ” ” I'LL HAVE my THING 5112127 in A MINUTE, NAFDLEOPLANP THEN WE'LL :30 PLACES: ! . Two WVS F mun s RIDING WITH ARCHIE VEEP, TH EN A BUSH PILOT TOOK THEM TO DARWIN... AND AT LAST T9 SYDNEY. gs III ;tK' T5.-"2 ' we .- - Q .-4-5....-.a.s- s-r------ L.a-ti r?..5. ALL I WANTA 00 I5 FIND LO0K...TH' TREAS'RY SAYS WE HIP:&TAKE 976.850 GITA AUSTRALIA ... 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