Nothing being griincti that ii'm'. llv Thornton W. Burp!!!) THE IMPUDENT ONE tmpucience will seldom pay. -Farmer Bruwiis Boy p . .. . , To interfere or not to iiitcrroi-oi vile the question. Farmer Bi'nwn':-I Soy knows that very well that .:i wldom iii wise to iiiicrinio lll iii--i iitnirs or other rnii;-. l' .. .i I hat. more Inlks (in not ixlithl 'iii. , it they did much ui Ilii- iimhlv ziip .he Great world would he ili'0lii- 1 ed. But Farmer Browns Buy (iii-it Knows that l.hCl'0 ;iii- t:iiu-- uiuni; r is not only right. in in-viiri-n,' mi. is wise. Just llii'.i hf up lint :uite sure if this has nu: nt musi- imes. I-la-was niitt'liin,: Sliatlrm . he Weasel running alum; inn oil; .;onew;u ma popping in and out A WE SERVE l REGULAR DINNICR .300 .: xouid find striped Chipmunk. tie- between the stones. He knew what Shadow was doing this for. He knew that Shadow wu hunt- ing for anyone who might. be liv- iiir: in the old wall or under it, it'- could he striped Chipmunk and his family. Farmer Brown's Boy siispocted that it was. He knew m:ni-tly what. would happen it Elliltifiw should find those he was mintiiic inr. He would kill them. iartly to satisfy his appetite and partly for iiin. Shadow is one who does kill lor what people call fun. Now Farmer Brown's Boy is very fond of Sll'ip('d Chipmunk. They uio s:i'cat. friends. He i'ouldii't bear the thought. of such a dreadful ti-ling happening in the pretty lilo tie Squirrel with the striped coal llad he bcen sure that Shadow" Farmer Bi-owii's bny Dick” "P E stick. Farmer Brown's Boy because the latter had been standing ver), still. when nt. last. he did more slmdow saw him instantly. Do you iiunk he ran away? He did not. No. sir, he didn't run at all. Somc He didn't even dodge out of sight, He sat right. up Squirrel fashion and stared at. Farmer ElDil'll'5 Boy in the boldest an-:l most iiiipudent manner. Beside liim Farnicr Brown's Boy was 3 huge giant. Do you think that stated Shadow? Not 5 bit 0! it. Farmer Brown's Boy picked up a stick. He threw it at Shadow. would have iiiteriered at Once !Al. the some time he shouted. But. if Striped Chipmunk couiu I snadow dodged. There is no one look nut inr himsrli that would ; uho can dodge more quickly than bn much better than having somr i this small member or the Weasel one else look out (or him 31 iamilyz He dodged into an open- Fm-mer Firowns Boy iivsltaled. .':iig between the stones in the old Meanwhile. shadow was s9aI'Ch- I i all and was lost to sight. But it HA3 vim-v npr-nun: in U18 Oldfi"as only Ior on instant that'he A La! C914” 9' 3" hi"”'5 Jmimiali He was not trustin': ; has lost to sight. Then he popped Also incl in his eyes. He was usinsicut or another opening and once FISH &. CHIPS iii:-sr as it was intcndt-d' thP";more laced Farmer Brown's Boy. at ;-iiniilrl he usrrl, but it was on ii-.w.s1ai-iii; at him boldly and impud- i:itAN's i.i'N('ii I: 2l8 Great Gilltruv St. City 9:30 - Clizirlottetowifs "The Daiicc of had berii. it ilfls riniiiz. DANCE TONIGHT :Xt The CHARLU'l'TET()HiN (GOLF Ciilflf page that. he rt-ally was dwend-lciitly. He even spot at him and . That iinse could pick Til? t'h”jS'lHiil(!(l. mi '.xliri'(-Vor Striped Clllplllllnklrnge, And that it iust what His eyes were red wiili Instead of bciiirz iiirtild or this great giant hc was angry with him tor trying to interfere. It is doubtful it Shadow, little as he is. prior really tears anybody. i Fiu'me.r Browns Boy threw an- 'L'thei' stick. The same thing him- i Nmr Shadow had not noticed pencd over again. shadow disap- peared, popped out again, spat at Fariner Brownie Boy, and acted for all the world as if he were ciariniz Farmer Brownls Boy to do his worst. He was making it per- rrclly clear that he wasnt going to be really interiered with; that he wasn't going to be driven away. Finally, with a ilirt. of his black- tvpped tail. Shadow disappeared in an opening between the stones oi the old stonewall, and thistimc hr didn't pop out again. Farnie: Brown's Boy pulled away some of 12:30 Finest Music the Week" , Come to The Fair at . liiiiLY REDEEMER'TEiiiiIs COURT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 'EVENiNiiS Aueusr 8th. and 9th. i the stories. but Shadow was no- 1 where to he iouncl. The impudenz ' me was going on about his busi- nnss just as it Farmer Browns llany had not tried to interlere. Cancer kills more wnmen be- tween the ages tit 35 and 55 than nny other disease. rm: PRINCE ED Stenngrariliic, i"nmm-irrial. Night. ('I.'Issri.-1 CLASSES BEGIN umou couitsacini COLLEGE l ' IHVIUV t().H3Il'IR( IAI. COl.l.F.(Gl'Z - Rt-gal iiimk liuiltlinz. ('h:irlotioiA1wn l lollowlnz urhcduie. Leave Wood Islands- Prince Nova ........... .. Charles A. Dunning Leave Caribou- Charlel A. Dunning .,.. Prince Nova Catch an early and Secretarial Course! ht-gin Ortohr-r i0. . iicuities. ' W.&F.DaI'EF contract Bridge I: Josephine C 'h t . .o9ou-acnmaurgounnmasisnrans CONCERNING Till DEFINE! it is total for I defender to keep his eyes glued to his own cord; and ignore partners possible dit- Pu-tner. not having 1(- rny eyes. can only proceed on the facts as he Lnalyaes them, and it may well be that his play. though not at all what. the first i ' i Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN KING OF IT!-IE ROYAL MOUNTED zsaguui TM? ND KMI5 L AEPIRGIT CY THEDPIIGR 7157! DKIMKIIK I7)VmVH WAIC IEIMSYID 5 mr C'4&lll7I'& 64! would like. is based on logic. Let's look at it deal in which two supposedly strong deiendertr "got their signals mixed." Smith dearer: Both sides vulnerable. I, North-South 30 on ecolfo gqiioe QQ53 OAQO O- N -J DI North-South took advriniI(' "' their 30 part-score to bid as fol- lowa: t South NW5! North I03 1 ; Pass i Q PIS! 1 N T Pass 2N 1' Pass Pass Purl West. whose iour-card lulu had been bid Ldversely. decided to open the diamond ten, which should linvc had an excellent outcome. East covered dummy! queen with the king and, alter quite it little thought. laid down the diamond Jack. East was well aware. of course. that West might not have the diamond nine, but the advan- irtge of knocking out dummy's rntry seemed to outweigh other consideriitioiis. East could not iznow, oi course, that his partner had three stoppers in clubs, and from his point at view 3 club re- turn. leaving the diamond ace in dummy for entry to the spud: suit, appeared risky. west. who had been conlidently expecting a club return. was dis- gueted at the actunl diamond re- turn. particularly since he aus- pected from East's "huddle" that South had the diamond nine, and when deciarer. having taken the diamond trick in dummy. led It spade to the king. West promptly accepted his ace. ieelin3't.hnt the defense had been ruined. As it. happened. the deiense run iuined now, and South won his eight. tricks. but if West had made tiie correct hold-up play in spades it would have been a dit- ierent story. . . Wood islands E caribou Ferry service CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN 1 WARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA I The Prince Nova and Charles (Staiiilu rd Time) 1 run. 11 um. I run. -...-.........-.. 9 am. 1 p.m. 5 p.m. ....... 7 am. It am. 3 p.m. 1 5 pm. LISTEN IN TO CFCY EACH rignniviuo A;m6:30 eroulnr Ind avoid disappointment. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. Head Office: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. For Particular: Phone '18, Chltlottetown. A. Dunning operate on the MEAN iIU5f L46 7 )c'iiP, - L1'L ABNER. WODDYA , '... ON ACCOUNT THEY HUN C-EE,lii GLAD To 925 we mama aver m"?ir A It now wwiz, A HPAME on us. AME? vi non or MY , ”'”"'””"' ziems,-ro BIJUGGED not you v&3;5,? AT THE T ME ogwowew, A 9TuPID cm! IIANV7 nN i . . , No ' 11 Map GIAQINL. By WALT KELLY so yQI.niGGLz.'. DAM . . ... WISHES 'r'Ax ME in NARDLV A CNN. KNOW QUESTION 7-wAi., How To Go RIGHT siw AHEAD. t runs- b'swEE1T , ., NTIC. -.- eur--wout.b vcu CONSVDIR LEAVING voui: REN.A!NS To MY MEDICAL swoon. AFTER vouna DEAD? ' r.r::.....W"E::s'V - EA on nor- ua bur '1-usm m Tut HLE CABINET... M SYEK WALSHNOU KNOW WHO I M. AUGUSTU5 N. PEWIIMILL. PRESIDENT OF THE AMALOAMATED IN? 191' I15 IIISYII PEFPERMILL - ' onue mouc1s,mc..' I 'CAw3EwE'MR - 0 . .'AUGUST 9, 195, l MUST HAVE A LICENSE! ovmllt IUIJIG mm mm: wiusu...i Boon WAN? A wmuutgfhe mm in on vououv. IiI...LMK . A ' IIV NIAD, IiI...lT GIIW I01! .9 BER N Call A noersoii . y - sow. one mine. 2 k , av LIKED HIM BECAUSE so , HE ALWAVS LOOKED so nan mo NiCEI MOTHEK. WHAT WA5 IT ABOUT DADDY THAT FIRST ATTRACTED TO room :4 SHIRTS AWEEK TIPPY AND "CAP." STUH3 BUT I DIDN'T KEALIZE IT To MAKE HIM LOOK LIKE THAT!! I . A octave?! Jusr WASHING DISHES 2? WHEN I w 5 A i THERE oust-rr To BE AN EANED. 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