Saturday. July 9, 1955 The Guardian Page 9 TV. 'lHl".' LUCKY YOUNG FOX.. Sometimes the one with Sfelie” pluc .. f thi ut of luck. Emu" " idld oMother Nature This mppens because the Pluck! nue takes chances that lhoseTlll:ck- mg his courage cannot take. ose dim lake chances need some- thing more than Plllck 0' Wm" a:c' they need luck. . Thug young Foxes, chrlldrcn of (..:w Fox and Mrs. Gray. lag s le gust Sliil'llll1.; out in . World and had almost everyl-hlI1E to learn. The. young Rattlesnake was not the first Snake they had ever seen. They had caught sev- eral young Snakes of other kinds. By Thomton W. Burgess "That is a warning. and it is one "Black Beauty". "Gulliver's to be always heeded. Snakes that Travels" and "Anderson's Fairy make that sound by dhaking their T3leI- ' tails are the most dangerous peo- ple in the Green Forest. Never forget that." one?" asked one of the cubs. "Yes." said she. "I was afraid of that little one. I was afraid to go near enou h for him to bite me. No Fox w th any sense at all will go too near that kind of Snake. Never forget that.” British Columbia covers about 5.- 400 square miles. Strange But True I! I. I. Kl-ulrtllns Where will little Jimmy Jones. four. of Lake Zurich, Illinois, start school studies two years from now? That the 584 question facing his parents because their young son has been reading for two i yearn. The little fellow has already read all of his library of children's books, including such volumes as when looking for an article in a farm catalog, Jimmy turns to the index. He reads such words as "hydraulic farm machinery" as easily as three lettered words. Not long ago the boy was visit- ing the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Rovster. of Goreville. Ill. A us didate for public office called and gave one of his cards to the wonder boy. Jimmv read aloud: B. A. Hun- saker. Rcoublican candidate for Qllnerinlcndent of Johnson County." The schoolteacher candidate said he had never seen or heard any- ”-inl! so amazing in all his years "' ienrl-lnz. Tom Water is fire chief of the ranoh Street Station in Wheeling "Were you afraid of that little His mother looked down at him g GREAT PARK Tweedsmuir national park in All of these had tried to'Et!l a- way. The young Raucsnake hadn't. Instead of trying to creep off, he had coiled. then shaken the rattle on his tail. That rat- tle was . warning to let him an ions. The three little Foxes didn't know anything about Rattle- snakes, but that queer sound gave them an odd iccling. It makes them hcsilale. They kllcw no reason why Ihcy should not pounce on that lime Snake just as they had on other small Snakes. but that strallge IIOISE made them stop. At last the ho est of the three rubs made up hs mind to catch that small Snake. and he took two or three steps toward it. Then he slilllprd again. He gathered his lcrl uullcr him prepared to spring. The small Snake was coiled, shak- ing: his rattle as hard as he could, but the young Fox was no long- er in doubt. lie was already to jump. and was just on the point or doing it when something hit him and sent him rolling over and over into the brush. The little Fox sqllalled. HP didn't know what had happened. lie wasn't really hurt. hut ho was frightened. When he W Va. James Vlfsisnn of llfonclon found three distinct bananas -- all under one peel. - Rhv I-mlein r.......l an alarm par. rot in her aarrinn. Tt load 3 true ("Mi Tl:-vnr and small. n runrcu-, pwax Mount Saramali in Burma stands 12.553 feet above sea level. pleasant easy l chewing helps J you stop when you're l ready to blow your top! wlualef i GUM 4; WING TAMED HERBS Rt-indoor have been domesticated 'm' centuries in northern parts o' scrambled to his feet he discover- ell Zllotllcr Gary looking down at him. She was looking down at him and grinning. ”Ynuire a lucky young Fox, but you don't know iI." said she. The young Fox didn't think he was lucky at all He thought he was unlucky. Not only had he been lrichtenod when he was knocked over and over, but he had lost a dinner hewas sure of. That ynumz Rattlesnake had disappear- ed. So he thought he was unlucky. very unlucky. "it got away." he xxlumpcred. "My dinner got a- uny." ”.-hlld it is a good thing it did.” r-iilfl Mother Gray. Now she spoke In nil threc. "Whenever you hear lllnl queer sound." said she. "keep :l'l.'lv from the place it is com- ur: from." ”Why'?" asked one of the little l”n.xcs. "You have let no catch other small Snakes. and we've seen you catch them." "You've never seen me catch one. or even try to catch one, making ihnl sollml," said she. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Masonic Temple Com- pany will be held in the of- fice of E. R. Brow & Son, 144 Richmond Street. on Wednesday. the 13th day of July proximo. at 9 olclock a.m. A.D.T. Chllrlottetown, P. E. Island. June 29. 1955. J. ll. BROW, Secretary. i New 20-11: chain " Vi" I-h you In loan a alaooa so foliaslateevv-lpdtnowlththhgaso "Fiwwed sen. Cob vllhln oun- '” d '59 Intel. Ito evtouelo rewind starter, guy. null: clutch, any other input... lectures. ueitnowf ISLAII G0-OPEHATIWI A SEIIVIBI LTI Charlottetown. P. E. l. ' moo hr Enjoy chewing Wrigley's Spearmint every day! DAILY clzosswoko ACROSS 3. Jason's ship 20. Bake 1. A disc 4. Unit ol in ot typo weight all 0. Hotel I. Erbium oven tsym.) II. A ll. Mikke 0. Greek deity :2. City (Fr) philosopher 24. Insect 13. Foster 7. River lei-gr.) 25. Aracho B . us 8. De ect nid u 52.":.?.. 9. Rider (Gen) with H '9l4f4E1l 1. "A at tong. 'OBIOtIIy'l Amway the scale bombs narrow to! N. Biblicd K. Slice 3. Long. I. Weblike namc :1. Hebrew tapering membrane 38. Intpel letter rods. used 28. Plate 40. Em- &. Note in In billiards )0. Gone lag. P10! the scale I. Blrrolro ' in time 41- Part ID. This was A ing )2. Relieved of reigning animal - ll. Wheaten "to W house in &. Slightly lour (lnd.t 42. Some Britain lntoxlcatoa :5. A lean-to 66. Close to 21. Revelrlcs :3. Melt in ln 2'(. Foldsln thread 3. A ball 29. concludes :0. Firearm 31. Laavsnlng agent 31. sun god 34. Man's name 31. Tree 38. In or near to N. shove it. Melody 43. Annoy M. Calorie: odorleu. gaseous element. 45. Sunirned up so. Tiny (dish) DOWN 1. Money (Room) 8. Field d NOV tfoothal DAILY OBYPIOQUOTE-lerc's how to luck it: A X Y D I. B A A X It Is I. o It 0 If I: I. I. 0 W One lcilcr simply stands for another. In this exempts A is and lot the three L's. X for the two Os. otc. Single letters. apos- trophlea. the length and formation o! the words an al link. lull dd In cod! luau on dllforcu. aouuona-oaoulaa rlronrxlne sexton rll. crr exrrxx PDILQD nixrnuxr-rucoox VAINMIKWILLGPIAKTU Yutorhra Gypioqutnl 0! III! THAT DOES Ill. -CROMWELL. coNu2tAic'T BRIDGET By Josephine Culbertson A CASE OF WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN IN THE deal below West was failing to guess the precise club in A perfect position to deliver I aitustion. but south was in at crushing defense. but it required least as dangerous a contract at both imagination and cold nerve. four hearts. . and West probably locked on or West opened his fourth-highest. the other-. spade olldsilsst plsyed the king and see. outh had to ruff-f 3”” T"”" he had declined to do so. Eat: ""”l'5""”t """”""”' could have shifted to clubs and 651 soon secured o.club ruir. south 082 then led s diamond to dummy 9 A997 and returned s trump. ilnessing. It K1034 3 West won-and that was the end C Q 9 TA 0 A K1 of the defense. South later lost 3 3 N W3 club trick by guessing wrong V K 5 W E V 7 3 4 3 after East played the queen on O-733 S 9 1053 South's nce. but 10 tricks were 0-J62 -I-Q use for North-South - four O5 trumos. four diamonds and the 9 'Ar Q-7 10. two top clubs. T ” Now let's consider what. Weat. ” it 9 7 5 might have done. The blddms West himself knew that he had fogth gut :1:-th 231:. the gran: gtingh wlthmoknly one an guar , ou con ave no 3 3 Put Pu: such knowledge. So, if West 4: Po.sa Pass Pass played low on the that trump lead since 5mm,'dgd not mum hegru without hesitation. South would directly, but only after he had inevitably so back to the board nut nised North's minor suit, for another nncsse. And when N rth should not have set rpted West M9! "II-1 NICK I W140 the 'our-heart. contract.-he-..lould COHIIIIUM-Ion Wollld SKIN 3503-35 hr ersistcd to live clubs. True. 501"-h L5 "limp! And Pill Mil h -la lose that contract by down two tricks- HOPE PWER PICNIC J ULY 9th Supper-Games-Booths STELLA MARIS HIGH SCHOOL NORTH RUSTICO Students wishing to enroll in Grades X, X1 & XII in September should forward their applications to the Principal as soon as possible. There are two h25.00 scholarships for each grade. and an additional 3100 prize for highest aggregate in Grade XII. Tilly The Toiler Mugqs and Skeegr I OOH! MV new I5 spmrma I . 3 sueD2l5E.'I FIXED THE Izlp IN YOUR Vt MOM SHO sT.' , weo ME HOW- Vo nous MWIE5. rnso. we eor A -' '-' l SMILLOW nus. GET nzso snow on me wane roe Ms, mus 7 TTESEPILLSG LL1- W lvlobmlstatsoa MOM FlC-SUQED IF I EVER MAQQIED AN OLD-FASHlONJED T0 KN AND WHAT CAUSED was our BL esror DoME5'n( soy-AND l-IE GAVE ME THE ' p gurroyns. TALENT? ON in" p By Pad Robinson sy wally Bi ORANGE TEA AND COMMEMORATION At Crapaud - 12th July "The Glorious Twelfth" A splendid supper will be served in the Rink. 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