rmcxu roan! are How lortunate that it should be -mat tastes in 1004 I0 - -Unc' Billy Pouum. u..c- auiy really -aid aomethin: when he said that. Bilpliolinl WET -wdyliked. exactly the same things .11 the way of load. There wouldn't De enough to go around. There :oiiidn't be. so old Mother Nature .-ms provided almost as man tastes. .5 there are diiierent knde oi pt0Die in the Great World and lpcclsl foods for each. Unc' Billy Possum was watching pnckly Porky the rorcuplne eat- mg one of his favourite ioody. lt was plain to see that he was en- lgylrig his breakfast. or dinner, or mpper, whichever it was. or per- haps it was just a lunch. Prickly Porky, like most other Green Por- ist iolk. has no regular mealtimes. "The time to eat is when I am ..,,.,,g,-y," says Prickly Porky. That 5 Just when he does eat be it morn- mg, noon or night, Usually he is nungriest at night. Most oi his neighbors agree with him about rating when they are hungry and in: at other times. Prickly Porky was Just a little way up in a big tree. Unc' Billy Possum squatted on the ground be- low watching. Prickly Porky was rating bark. His great yellow front teeth made easy work at stripping iii the bark. - "ls bark all yo' eat, Brer Porky?" irked Unci Billy. ”No, or course not. Do you live on lust one kind or food?" grunted Prickly Porky. He was talklnx with his mouth rull, which. oi course is something no one should do. It isn't polite. But Prickly Porky isn't 1 polite sort oi person anyway. Unc' Billy Possum grinned. "Ah Ihollid say not," he replied. "Ah reckons that anything Kood for inmeone else is good io' me. so ah lats most anything Ah can find." prlckly Porky went right on eat- ng. New and then he gninted with satisfaction. He was enjoying his an-nl. There was no doubt about hat. "Ah've never tried bark. but it nust be good." thought Uric' Billy. iAh've tried most everything else out An would have to be awful iungry to eat bark." "won't you come and Join me?" nviteti Prickly Porky. Uncl Billy looked at the thousand little spears peeping out of Prickly Porky's coat and listened to the rustling oi them when Prickly Porky moved. He grinned again. 'Ah reckon Ah'm not hungry. B.-er Pnrky," said he. "Thank you lust the same." . Now watching other people eat. especially when they seem to be enjoying their iced. is one oL.th: surest ways 0! stirring up an ap- petite, Unc' Billy began to be hungry. He lookedinround to see what there was he could eat, but there-wasnlt anything right there. That. is there wasn't anything un- less he tried what Prickly Porky was eating. Unc' Billy is one of those willing to try anything once. That is how he has learned to like many dii-lerent things. He sudden- ly made up his mind to llnd out lust how good the bark or a pine tree could be. He walked over and stood up at the loot oi the big pine tree in which Prickly Porky was eating. He reached up and pulled oil A big piece at scaly bark. Then he tried to eat it, He promptly spit it nut. it was hard and dry and taseless. He wondered how in the world any one could eat anything like that. He said as much to Prick- ly Porky. He prlckad up his ears. llad that stupid follow up in the tree chuckled? It had sounded like ii. "i don't eat that atuil." said FY1031! Porky. "I! you had looked around. Brother Possum. you would have seen that outside bark ivinlz around on the ground where i'w dropped it. It is the inside bark that I eat. and that is good. L "A lIy1TIIeral'eI W. lumen) "Is bark all yo' eat, Bre(rWPolrkey?" asked Unc' Billy, Just you try it." Uno' Billy shook his head, "No thanks, Brer Porky," said be, "An "CR0" MY" 16': yo' have all the bark. Yes. Biih. Ah reckon Ah will. All Ah can say is. yo' must be aw. fully hungry." Then Unc' Billv went oil to look for something that would suit him. He found 3 (at worm and smacked his line over it. Prickly Porky would have turned up his nose at that. He would have no more understcoci how Unc' Billy could eat worms and enjoy them than Unc' Billy could understand how he could eat bark. Then Unc' Billy went'looking for some fruit or some meat, anything but bark, 'UUijD01;u;u;u.:u,.-..-.- CU!"-P iiontraet Bridge By Joeepiune Culbertson . .c-nnououomiononooonoucrnc TRUMP-HANDLING It is not at all rare that a de- clarer has this trump situation; six to the Q-.1-9 in his own hand, with only a low singleton in dummy. Thus, it pays players to learn the proper handling oi such a suit. (Perhaps the best way is to lay out the possible uieu the missing six trumps. and try out various methcds.) observe South's improper technique in "the iollowlng deal: . South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 04 QIAJBBZ '0AJ4 uIi0.i1o8 A1035 AK3 3100 WNE 90750 gown ease yin S axes: garorez - CR8 qxs: QAO fheblddlnt. south west North last 1' PIC 29 Put Id Pan INT Pace 8 Pan SNT Pan (5 Pace Pan Pal south should have accepted one three-notrump contract. and Norm would then have had little trouble. True. south should have made (our spades-but he didn't. West opened his lourth-highest diamond. and since south hoped (or 5 quick entry to dummy. he put in the Jack. When that card held, he led the singleton trump. East played the three, and south correctly tried the ilneese at his own nine-spot. This was the best chance to hold down the loss,in the trump suit, but when West took the trick with the ten and led another diamond. won by the king. South went wrong. As so many other players would do. he selected the trump queen ior his second lead of the suit, west naturally ducked. and nut won with the now-blank king. - - .9!" V! and Philadelphia mu . 4-4;: If. ITIPIINI W. A. A. not at the bone or Mn. Barry Budabury. spring Valley. on liiriday evening for the August Meeting. with the president. Mrs. W. J. Harrington in the chair. the meet- ing opened with the hymn. ”Work hr The Day is Domini." iollowed by the litany tor the month and membert prayer. Roll call was answered by nine members with a verse containing the word. "Honor". and in keeping 1' The members or at. etaphauu w. A The secretary. Mn. Leigh Payn- ter, reported 810.40 realized at a bazaar in connection with an ice cream social in spring Valley Hall. Several bills were paid. Mrs. Hanrington and Mn. Wesley Oole were appointed to act as a sick committee tor the ensuing month. Mrs. Mamie Adams invited the members to meet at her home next month, to be held on the second Tuesday evening. The program consisted oi two short poems. "The Lord's ,Littie Pig." read ,by Mrs. W, J. Paynter. and "The Master's Touch" read by Mrs. Mary Prolitt, and "A short History or the W. A." read by Mrs. Wesley Cole. The meeting closed with a bene- pronounced by the presi- a brief account was given by Mrs. Eenj. Knight, of a society of which shc'ls the local president in Brown- viile. Me., The Women's Society oi christian service, which includes. In the Methodist Church all its var- ious societies, formerly functioning, under the titles oi W. M. 8.. Mis- sion Circle, etc-.. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess.-Bur. CAVENDISH W. M. 5. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson entertained the Cavendish Auxiliary of the W. M. 8. at her home on Friday evening, Aug. llth. The special program for August as prepared in the Missionary Monthly was ioilowed. Theme u "Jesus Christ. Teacher and Lord" The Worship service was led by the President assisted by the meag- bers present with Mrs. W.A. Pa 1 orson leading in prayer. The pro gram "The World convention on Christian Educaticn". This con- vention was formally known as the World Sunday school con- vention and was then in session in Toronto Aug. 10 -16. 5.000 delegates from more than sixty countries were gathered for fellowship inspir- ation and education. From readings in different parts or the Missionary M ”, for- mation was received about the wonderful work in Christian Edu- cation that is being carried on in" all parts of the world. also short sketches on the lives of scme oi the guests irom Airica. Japan and Korea that will be present at Toronto during this month. . t A special ieature oi the great evening meeting of this world cor.- vention on Christian Education will be music. The Oonventicn hymn which was chosen by an around the world committee was '!'alrest Lord Jesus" This hymn was sung during the meeting. our guests were Mrs. Louis War- ren and Mrs. W. A. Paterson. a ' president oi this auxiliary. are gave us a very interesting ac- count of her two days at Berwick camp. -The secretary. Mrs. Miltoni Green read the minutes and roll call was responded to by eight members N- peating a verse of Scriptures. Da- votlonal leader ior next meeting - Mrs. David Johnston, Missionary for Prayer - Miss Bernice Axe- worthy,. Lunch committee. Mrs. Lorne Macilelli and Mrs. Gentile Maoooubrey: community Friend- ship assistant secretary fepofi-Gii 12 sick calls. tour hospital and nine cards sent. Meeting closed by prayer and benediction in unison. Delicious ro- u hrnenta were served by M"- Ernest Macmlii and Mrs. uwis Toombs assisted by the boil!"- j. West still had the ace-eight of trumps ever South's lack-seven and others, and so the contract was hopeless even though the club iinease succeeded. south lost four trump tricks. South's second lead of truniviv after losing M the 9-On. Ihotiid 59 a low cardl I! the outetandin trumps were 3-3 oriiinllly. "Ii! play will do no harm: K they were 4.2, with the ace or kins Irina doubiewn. the low lead by south is vital in that it lets him keep the queen-jack for his third lead in GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLO'l'TETOwN -3-3, nivrir OIOVI w. as. a. -The Kelvin Grave' W. M. and the Baby Band. held A joint meeting orrrrlday-afternoon. Aug- ust iltb. on the beautiful lawns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bterlinz Miilar. 0 Fourteen Baby and members with their mothers, attended. and the leader. Mn. Percy Maollurdo. led in the service oi worship. "When Mothers of Salem". was chosen for the opening hymn. and was tollow- ed by prayer. Mrs. Erskine Maclmrdo read an interacting item on yindergarten News irom Japan. Astrid Miller. rive-year-old daugh- ter oi the hostess, sang very sweet- ly and eiiectively as a solo. the eel- ection "Praise Him! Prllu Himl" A mother”: prayer in four parts. was read by Mrs. Orawiord Pick- em. Mrs. Maurice smith. Mrs. Douglas Webster and Mrs. In-ic Macuurdo. A prayer for workers in china WM a , t in unison. The business period iollowed and Mrs. Samuel Waugh invited the members or the W. M. B. to her home tor the next meeting. The W. M. S. oiiertng amounted to 31.82, and the Baby Band offer- ing was .44. "Jesus loves Me" was the closing hymn. . . 6300.00 IN value 53.50). photo is desired. Any child from 6 moni . Enter your child now. pomiment or write: MEYERS 0 128 Richmond St. I. l The August meeting at the Sum- MEYERS srunros moor Armacrrvr: cmnn" CONTEST IS ems. coma ON Jst Prize-3560.00 and a silver cup. 2nd Prize-530.00 and a silver cup. 3i'd Prize-020.00 and a silver cup. tth Prize-ed10.00 and a silver cup. 5th and 6th Prize-W50 and a silver cup. Other consolation prizes for. the Runners-up. An entrance fee of 31. time of the sitting which entitles the customer to a black and white unmounted photograph. A small additional charge if a coloured PRINCE EDWARD IiSLAND'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS SUIDIEBPIILD W. K I- meriield W. M. B. was held at the home oi Mrs. Iceland Mayne with the president. Mrs. Sutherland Mac- Kay in charge. Meeting opened by singing hymn 41. followed ,l1y scripture reading and prayer. Hymn 252 was'then sung. The program "rhe World's Convention . on Christian Education" was taken up. The society was then iavoied with a, solo. "Fair-est Lord Jesus". by-Mrs. .l. A. Harding. The minutes or last meeting were read and approved; fifteen mem- beu were present. Collection amounted to .3556. Next meeting to be held in the church. Roll call is to be answered by a verse containing the word. "crucified". Miss Harriet Glover to have charge or the program. Meeting closed with prayer from the Missionary Monthly and the benediction. At the close oi the July meeting which was held at the home or Mrs. J. A. Harding and Mrs. Clark Hard- ing. the members or the Baby Band and their mother were entertained on the lawn and ice-cream and cake were served. The Baby Band mite boxes were opened and return- ed and an enjoyable aiternocn was spent. x PRIZESH 00 will be charged .31: the (Regular hs to 12 years may enter. Phone 2490 for an ap- STIIIIIGS Charlottetown '0 The Neighbors "What 1'11 miss most when the suit. &--a - TA , I. ' '. 9 if ' -M5 ;. 9.4. n.-onohuaalu ' i commercials." By George Clark ,-. school starts is the sinziliz lit . 9-4') 7' -3'RwuLLi:xMs 4 I. PAY. OI . u , .t'r's . OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR Hoopng SAMEOLD eA3,Ae. FAMILINZ ,.. as GREASE no me SiNK .I M” Mr. FIND THE House Q Looi4iMc-:. use THE": RUNS . OF eompen AND YOU'RE GONG To Fix EtiEi2Y'l'l-KNG I UP wm-A A LOLUPOP! -v-vtr. r .; "HOPE rr ooesnrr TAKE r You AM Book TO. .. E6AD.MARTHA!I'M A5 PLEAQE TO see You BACK HOME A5 A SHEPHERD FINDNG A LOST Ewe -M--HAR-RUMPH! we wi-live r you POLiSH OFF THESE FEW Dl5HES, I'LL RUN iJP5TAli-29 AND FETCH THE LiTTi:E': , Pizesem I HAVE FOR You. a..lZT-&7 mam-: oucnr T0 aa'A LAW By Fagoly or saorui . 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