pmg TEN THE GUARDIAN. (1HARL()T'l'ET()wN DEPIEMBER 7. 1951 I - ' - I I T- 1 yissorcu-aocao9smsorticie' KING OF 11-1E ROYAL MUUlJTB'5 A 5 In B , - an-rte rmu 77'MAlA'S,MIK!.'S0fRYI(0ULDN'7 MM fem”, ”'":;b"r03'rE3':”"r"140”7.A;'i'I"57.' .7 I I? W nmmm. cu"m”ug” in Aw Awzaf . mszv muwomb H4V6;,l'IAD nurrut 2753411-'”y4w., 541?!” u;xDl:IA. 411- If. ' !ln.?L4t(-tsQe0iNQe60xjeO0esi)00a i " ' i” I A . V i A . 4; l GOOD START: BAD FINISH i ll wu; too bad that South's in- l ltiiil decision about the play in the following hazid should have come in grief brcause of his illogical "follow-Lip." llv Thornton W Burgess) Nonhdmm Z.-.:-m...j THE roousn WISH lhoziie. They have to learn for them- ”':f"-vr side Vuln"3li33- Wishing is of small avail. lselvcs . And if they fail 10 19iH'n LAO Almost alWI.vs it will fail. fast they seldom live long. '95; i . . , V mold Mother Nature! Now Little Stripes and Two . OAKQ-I3 ' ""'"'”"5'-vri---e . 0 one knows better tl d isysiripcs were as different as two . ulnK32 ' ' I)ld Mother Nature lioii'1a'ioulLi)sih4sIn81i fiilks Vi'i'.V well could be. so me W" bmiwd 0” '”-'5”1her'i .Q5 N .Jm9 UN Hum Fi3”l8I "list. wishing ii.-uully '3. wish 3 , They were about the same age. buti K V” ' " ' ' i VKQ10 V-I37 3 it AIUKA A ieldom come tiue theinselves. ?t.Two Stripes was bigger thani mans: hm.” Smpu had had 50””! Q 1087 IN E , O94 JOEJ3-5-Iq..........-... . ' t' " p s work, not wishes. that brings: Little Stripes. 0! course this was fwd eg !':',ghmfl "d".'”"”?5' 591 63 S IFA-I55 1' wAlTA MINUYE .. i twat .-wiuni. gogy gmoggs: it 9,',I3zmJgE;ELAgOw”E things to pass. To wish and work to DO expected. for Jimmy Skunk on 1.) areti). Fffapcd mm N”. Mew IFQ93 ' ...AM 3... OF WN”-13J'”'M--- 5, u'v"3us',e .0 make that wish come true is ii nix much bigger than Stripcdl h d if ON.” uni me mun” skunk: ' CK37”" 7 Wtwoc" "'1" AMVIOSE ' "5 "H." jms. d- P ill right. But to simply wish is at 7 Cliipziiuiik. The small Chipmunk Ya 5n H "0 adwmuns 5” a”'i V562 v W9" 0” 70, PL” ML M,o:N:,N . I rest fooli-"h. Lzitle Stitiies. srrlall was nervous and worried. Every allaupxsgei hinhiifl bteiii left BAOILC uy- O5 U I ”" Krxfz” 1' ' 4 '-on of Istr cd C!i.p:iiiink. and LlIlCXlW('tDd little sound made him that gsalm ” ”1"' Ve"Y0"5 'IlkW Q1074 ' ' 'V”x -4 . -, .-,. . . i lashei-sl ld l'i1 '. - ii ” i?" Each was just siartiiio dull. in the thing bltlll W-INEIK he might be do- and mom”- and CV9l')'0HC YCSPCCWN N”'”' 15”" simut w"h S fires: World Erich liiiew almosti ill" at ili:- monient Little Stripes mo." Hm” "em 3””5. The H1113 X. P3” 1. PS” iotning about the Great Worldw w:s excited. Two Stripts wasn't. c.h'pm”"Kh3d ”0”linE Oi U115, 2. PS" 2. P"5 Fhey had to learn as they went. t'XCllPd at till. They were as dil- klgdgklefliad "tithing a.La1H'9 miikci ZNT Pu” 3. P". along day by day. it is just that' fereiii in their wags of living as 01 B” 3 mm 0' ''0 Wm ”'”"'”' W5” 4 R Pa” PL” P1 way with most of the iursed andltlieg: were in lhClX' looks. pcftem cake n Walk" n.d H feathered folk when tnC)' leave Ti h d - st mi the 59 0 d . V ', ” g "3 Nort.li's last bid was too av"- m my a J” "K or C n igltlglnek Skunk '0 me mm” H”? ressive. Having made all the effdifts l ' he did make, he should have accep- l EATON Atiiticutiuiui SCHOLARSHIP ”iv:s32;iie:”ii?2 i::::'i::.;.. p ' Al'l)tt'lhDX'e';''What does it mattei' it was tempting for South to cash The T. Eaton Co., Ltd, has donated :1 Scholarship iwhe" he 1"” "Wed T” 5m?” the ace and king of trumps. then tho .be iiwarded at the 1931 Royal A,2i'icultural Winter Tf: g:fip2;0df;:'.'lwEufff '”jl”hd”l1l" to try for several discards on dum- a1I'. ”0l'Ont0. lH bl d 1 , . 5 i i : my's diamonds. Observe that this This Scholarsliip is open to boys who have not thee al.Tl1neeiii ati(i:gvi'f)Si'ldr ahnen hands RN 9'3" WW” '3” E3" WW” run Autumn of 1952 at any Agricultural College. in Can- ada selected by the winner. Candidates must be in their graduating year. in high school or have already grad- uated, but not in attendance at a University. The winning candidate in Prince Edward Island will be awarded a trip to the Royal Winter Fair at the expense of the T. Eaton Company where he will compete with wiiiiicrs from the other provinces for this Scholarship. Interested students should forward their applica- -tion before September 20th to S. C. Wright. Provinc- ial Department of Agriculture, Box 9, Charlottetown. ANNUAL MEETING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FIFTII DISTRICT OF QUEENS then stop and look and listen and appear to be frigliten half to death. Somelhimea he would dart to one side and hide for s inomciit or ,two while peeping out to make ' sure the way was clear and safe. Then he would hurry to catch up with Litatle Two Stripes who sec- med never to look around for post- ible danger. l They met I small dog. Little isiripcs ran for the nearest hiding !place. The small Skunk didn't ruiip small dog and threatened to make! him sorry if the dog dared touch him. The dog was a small dog: and didn't. dare. All he did was to bark. which made the small Skunk stamp i his feet more than ever. Flnally., the little dog gave up and went; on his way. Two Stripes started: along just as if nothing had hap-l pencd. The little Chipmunk 'nuii-i rind to catch up with him. "I wish." said he. "that I had a little scent gun and was not afraid.” l at all, He sttimped his feet at thei 1'3” South would end up with only six trump tricks. two diamonds and the heart ace - a trick Short 01 his goal. l South avoidede this trap. but un- fortunliy he fell into a different i error. He started off well by lead- i mg dinmonds immediately. and idiscarding a heart. but when East ruffed the tliii'd diamond with the spade nine -a South over-ruffed! After that, the coiitriict was 110139" '5. g If South had properly discarded his last heart and pefmltlfd E3” ,0 win the trick when he ruffed llhe third diamond. south could have controlled East's return (pre- isumably a heart). and then laid down the king of Spadel NMV another trump lend. to diimni)"3 ace, would drop the outstanding trumps, 'and dccliircr could get an- l oumr Vital discard on the diamond jack. After that .he could Well reached their 25th birthday on October 20, 1951. The ngiiiing poi an-s'ming' couid make E3; iilffff, 2””,?eZ,.?f dQS.Tu?"di,:,33 Loos AT Tim My ,;iCVE,5i,'EL”c,T;Z ELSE GRASS p sChqIal.shm provides for an College fees. board, and hi-nIldIINl1r.N.. The small gChipiiiuuk have gone” nd 0! only Lwo 10”;-5, BARGAIN, HORACE" TEN MINUTES THAT pggsgl lodging, for a four-year-course commencing in the M” dm" am” 3 mm W” and now dummy would be deli ICAN HARD” HEN RY afford to give up two clubs- That was I foolish wish. A few ----- minutes later they came to a road. EN ROUTE To 0'1-1-..gwA Far down the road was a strange ROME Sept. 5 ,(Ap,- prime and ””'Ib1e.thi"5 r".5m"3 toward Minlster,Alride De Gasperl left them. The little Chipmunk ra.n,R0me by "am today for ch”- back 9' the mad ” '3.” as m3 ibourg on his way to the Ottawa "”n 1”" could ml" h.""' .He wasiAtlantic Pact conference and to "area 31mm" 9” '” hi” W15" Thelwaslilnzzton for talks with Pres- (Charlottetown and Royalty) will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall, Grafton Street, Friday, September 7th, at 8.00 p.ui. Poll Chairmen fir? requested to have five duly accredited delegates in attendance... All interested are invited 10 attend. little Skunk stmply turned andlid t T. man A. J. HASLAM. ;;gei,;:n?t";3p;fgr ;,gm;3;;.;gdf”,3;i 6" I" C R M Qlpgigdelll feet. The terrible monster rushed . . c 7 , on. It was an automobile. Not being n ,, Secretary afraid cost the little Skunk his , VIPPY AND CAP STU733 life. The little Chipmunk who had p . , wished that lie was not afraid was, A still Alive because he was afraidwv - . ; SHOE POLISH; ,' , ('"nI1::i:il,:”;) , Now You xivA"T'Ci-'t Lri. GEE! MISSUS FLIPPS IS GIVlN' ME FIFTY CENT6 FOR BABY SITTIN' 2 nANcE nit..i.ii. MURGHISOIL EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL Friday, September 7th G90l"B.e Chappelle and His Merry islanders Busses Leaving I.M.T 9:30 and 10 Admission 50 cents C. L.. ., . d" L”) SLHM3 I "39 Chem R001" latter part of month. POGO W Mg. Hunter River will be absent from his office September 6th to vi-.r..... K1p.lrq Kl. .. .,,..-p In - " - , g. By George Mcllliititis NO SPEAK ENGLISH. W k Av! mm? HOWVY, erzmaias... F2 you 9:59 My WHV DOES SHE YELL AT ME LIKE THAT ALL THE TIME ex HAVEN'T OCNE ANYTHlN6.' 0 0? I , 5.53 .i7.fr:; w Li L ABNER B M P , ” ' -V Ii?! 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