AUGUST 13. 1952 son SALE . e bedroom set ln ;o3dpl;fnnut: Four-poster bed with first quality mattress and spring, bureau, dresser, and dressing table, all for 5200; also one metal bed. with mattress and spring. .5. Phone 967. 335. Phone 967. - FOR SALE New Massey-Harris 'Bind- By "T ornton W. Burgess N nice to gobble food. Anyway, it isn't nice to do it where others can Trust in luck so he .V0Il Will see you. Luck you'll lmd 15 m05ll.V Slillle Lillie line Otter chuckled. "um mhlme J09 0”" you like it?” he asked as the little Fox licked his lips. The little Fox admitted that he did like it: that he liked it very much. H EVFH expressed the WlS.'l that he could catch fish himself I "You have to be a good swimmcrl in do that.” aaid Little Joe. --oil. rs:-, sometimes you may be ablol STILL ANOTHER FISHERMA Little Too-Smart. small son of Reddy Fox. had made a new ace lquaintance. He liked to think hel had made 8. new friend. It was Ll'-it 01's, 6 and 7 foot C1113. also tie Joe Otter. Little Joe was no ion-i few used binders we will sell y ger little. He nad been called Little; Han Thresher .Joe when he was very small. an:i1COLl cheap. One m n . - Lh had all k to him. Names to scoop one up from 8 I OW 5.75.00. One low wheel tlLlClxlhReWiitii1m:ay of striking. one of mar whm It gets m um Close mm 0” W880?” ' nai-dest things to get rid of is alcoui-se. sometimes you may imu: lone on the bank that 8Dil'i8l)0d'y'i name you no IDHSEY WBTII. 1,, s l J'L0D & S0N' little Fox was out in the Else ha-S Caught-1 80 Where me 15"; The Victoria. Great wand gym: 10 mm 3, place are. I can swim faster than they for himself and learn how to live. 033- I'- l5 W11 Camllllll mCm"Ul3l .,Ay--d&ee-- -cm-e 1.33 Md wandered R mug waV;WH.V. Hello! See Whoa here! K "3QllE&&t from tho old Pasture where ho had. Tl”? lllll" Filx l”0liNl "I7 ll! ll”. direction Little Joe was looking. inlet little, Joc Otter on the bank. oi la big pool in a big brook over iicar lsittnig on :1 big stone at the eat me mo; 0! the Gm” Moungagml of the water was a small, slim crea- ture all in brown. He dived into He had watched Little Joe dive mm gm, Vygfgr and Come up mm the water. A moment later he was fish. Little Joe had been RMlH'0US,l0ul5 HEM" Will R Smlll llS'l- Tms and has tossed a let. pretty Ti'nii::5mall llsllemlan l00k"l Very mllm orcr to him. Little Too-Sniatrr. had llke JOC Oll-01'. only very. WW Small hesitated about eating that Trout.lC0ml33l'ed Wlm mm- Hg ngvey mm tutu 11511. i "Is that one of your cliiidrcni” "Pry it," said Little Joe. "You'll Bsked "18 NW5 1'”- never eat anything better." i 1 DR" BURTON HOWATI A little doiihtiuiiy the young Fox I Shmllll hill” ll” did try it. It was doncl. Ho ale every JV”- Bedeque hn, ()f it, map”. he Me 1; 50 ms, "He lonkes I-noiilzii like you in hep 1mM he many gobbled H. H ,5”-1' one of your children." said the little -e' W vvevu . . W or ,sald the little Fox. I "Hr's a cousin.” explained Little ATTENTION ....... Mink. .. . 'fishei'man, too. He's A THHERHCPI HP, i-OR SALE BRITTANY SPANIEI. PUPS (Males). Registered. 8 Weeks. I!" replied Little I "You're wrong," aaid Little Joel l"It is just the family look that linakr-s you think that." "Thou he is 'ono of your l'rlllill)',"l OM30 contract Bridge ooseeoe-Qaooeeeeoeoeah play South chose in todaya deal was that it ignored a signilicant bid made by an opponent. hearts, "That follow one M mv chudmnl would either have to bid an unwieldy Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN O&CO&O0&OOC By Joaenhina cuilu.-rtaon A MARKED LINE OF PLAY The great linw in the line oi south dealer. North-South nilnerable. ,QA986 yin QKJ105 '4.-143 AKJ10 ;Q43 72 N QQ1o7 OM32 WE as 64, 3 Q6 J3lxJ2 1.10986 45 . 7'A8 QAQ98732 iAAQ.' Thcbidding: South West Vnrth mint 16 1; '3Q Pass ANT Pass ESQ Pan 6. Pass Pass Paaa As far as the bidding was con- cerned, south was on solid ground. His Biackwood four notrump was ultc proper alter North showed the streiiizth for a double raise, her cause with his own seven card sun thus "soildliled." South's hand he- came distinctly "slammish." south was also correct in not going on with the Elzickwood live notrump when North announced one acc. ii five notrunip elicited a bid of six showing two Kings. South six notrlimp, which might confuse the issue, or land at an extremely risky grand-slam contract at dia- monds. The small slam was the proper bid. West opened a heart. Declarer drew trumps and, obviously feeling that nothing could be hoped for in the spade suit, took the chin lin- esae. it lost. and south soon had to concede. a second loser in clubs KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED I WANT TO YALK 7D VCUHAOLIT 7&5 TPAIM POBBEFYSCEAIE V011 FILMED YCDWMI CORPSE : . PAGE ELEVEN 1 mil say. were are me Acnws WAWKOP ? wxvo aaupso us -.4 Y i' EXPRE-65 ruw F zouNDs.l voutsni WIEIIOAI 1 (A.v'r ANSWER! 71157 i DIDMTGETOFF 714' 77?AxM.. . PM 4149:: .' -m..4 .. J... hr.iA(1.." -.,...,. ... ...., u.....i.,....- . no ..,.. .....4 The mere fact that West had overcalled with one spade should have given South the key to the The poultry market chicken is only fair yet BASIS. man & WEIGHT Chicken Over 6 lbs. dro Chicken 5 lbs. to 6 lbs. Chicken 4 lbs. to 5 lbs. . PHONE 102'! and Grade C chicken. While the market on top grade, Grade chicken and capons. Effective immediately we will accept a limited quantity of chicken to be purchased on a RAIL GRADE I Be Slii'll')'illil' poultry is liliisliod lmforc mai'koi- mg. Marketing low grade poultry will lose you inoncy. Present paying prices are as follows delivered Char- lottetown: less dressing charge 7:; pelt bird. Capons 6 lbs. or up dressed .. (Capons: less than 6 lbs. dressed accepted as chicken). l SWIFT CANADIAN 00. LTD. is very drazgy on (irarle B l.5W”'i ll” ”5"l"V W ””””- ” lie, winning play. Presumablv. West had ill ml” '" mm 3""”"l "em ml at least live spades and that was "3" m "m" ml" all there was to it south alter "P"””'l”' he min” m" ”""'ldraiviiig trumps BilOlllClhaVe'Cl3ned? "mm mm" Wu", ""1 ""3 Smaul his second heart trick led a. apadel Fox" to the ace and ruffed a x pade. then hi ' . - ; '3'” hm Bmv Mlnk mu nnml lreturned to a diamond on the board .M his llsn. He dived into the watery and mum a second spade. Now he The item time they saw hlni. holshould slmmv KG back to the beam .pnnprd his head right. in lrom. Olvwnh R mm'm and lead and My lwhei-e they were sitting on H181 the 13” spade. , m.owmg 0” ms thank. He paid no attention to the; club HW. -I-ms wmud endypl” west lllttie Fox. He had eyes only for his WW Eeeurelv! l l biz cousin. ' i we home some demand for "VA ('""l" B G""l" '5 . "011 WU? Wall Tllls l! "W D00” 'l mater and he climbed our. on the sod p 38(- 2g(a lsp lrrlcd Little Joe. and he draw back bank. 35c 236 163 ylills lips in show his teeth I "Dld you mail him?" asked the 33C 23C 14c y Drive me out it you can." nisscdi 11:11:; am cxmLgd1y., 400 28C 18F Ellly Mllllt H0 W5 m0-W lmfluflel"-I ”I-Ia did not." cried A sharp voice. . i e didlit look in the least afraid. and men; V,-M thE brown mad 0; Ti'hr:li to tell. he wasnt afraid. lmuy Mmk as he swam 3 "me Wm. Little Joe dived in and Billy Mink out in mg mus; mmudcm manner. disappeared. The little Fox ltthed .. over and watched the water so pARRsgoR. Np s4..(cp)E(;3yd. iexcitedly that he nearly tell in. ngr Jgmgg John phlnney found 5 But there was a rippleon the water, twin beet plant growing through and he couldn't see down in it at all. the holes of an old button. The yafter what. at-enied a long time. Lu. plant had pushed its rnn tn inc .)oc's new popped nu; of me tliroulzh the button in the garden ' of Mrs. John Splcrr. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l. ' ' By ivaiflgeliy IIZZ TIIEY CCME. I" LOOK, MlMNiE... DON'T CE ME WU HEQNS A SAWGUCK... A y weld: RlNNlN' Low OKAY. uAlzl2v...x'LL 60 up in . AIN' vou as ou Fives we oerice woe? p on as . . sous... l'M 50 IR D eea:sE'fcoY5'El':”u:.o nJU5T LIKE A MAN. HE- FWRGOT OUR ANNIVERSARY TILLY MAC!-HNE THAT DOES THHJOB BETTERN HIM. WAY BETTER?! -50, NATCHEPLY, WE VS STA RViN'. AH NEERD 79' FEEDS EKPEC'9'ORANT MOTH ERS HERE - EF TH EV ASP EES T'GIVE V... BUT) you MUST REMEMBER, ONCE 4OU SJGN T")-llse-THE INFANT IS OUR: . 'L NEVER SEE IT AGAlN.'.' voul. ;.- By Ruford B07 is LOOKING GOOD, GEORGE! R4 S MY, BUT YOUR m-K F0 YEAH, WE'VE BEEN VERY LUCKY WITH HlM, HORACE.--ExcEF:TJ R ONE THING" HIM OF S AYING WE CANT BREAK 0H,. We've. THE BAINTER l5 OUTSIDE WAITWG TO SEE YOU. MR, '51MPKINS WE CAN REACORATE VOUR OFFICES IN A FEW DAVS OF (OUPSEVOLTU. HAVE TO VACATE WHLE . WEDE PAiNTlNG VIHV NOT D0 A6 DDST OF THE omen mans DOWVHILE we WORK, 7HEV HA ANNUAL owes PICNIC ma Tue EMPLOYEES By Bob Guataisol . .x V 'y. v.7x;, NN , V V . VE THEIR rash?! 1 I9 iebricw . 1 mwvo... ' wait. as .JU6'l' WEATHEEEP -lwo ' -s l PINE AN' My qluiu.5 is new I LOOK PuNY- Pbu-ricai. coNveN-rloNs....r euss o”m'””'1(-3 v FbiNTY aw. THAN You W II! EVDMACIIIS Zwras niacin As sou I-lealzo Me' THIS IS OPERA nleun so our ON VOLR FULL" DEE55 5LJIT- wl4EEE3l2: Yo sow v ?? '7 Q '” ': IJ , '1 .. V44 VOL) WENT AN' DONE? ASl-(lN' SO MANY SILLV QUEsTloN5'.'. 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