JULY 31. 1952 main AUCTION SALE AT NEWTOWN CROSS I am instructed by Neil G. McPherson to sell by public auction on Saturday, August 2 at 1:30 o'clock, his farm- ing implements consisting of L binder, F&W; 1 hay mow- -.r, F&W; 1 hay rake steel; L disc harrow; 1 iron har- -ow; 1 potato scuffler;- 1 tprayer; 1 truck waggon; 1 V))( sleighf 1 driving sleigh; ind other articles not men- ;ioned. NEIL G. McPI-IERSON, Owner. .1. ll. MacDonald, Auctioneer. l ' THE GUARDIAN. CHAliLOTTETOWl'-i fcontract" Bring”, i; By Josephine Culbertson &00&00mO0d69&0OQ' A CLASSIC CASE Whenever biddge-club conversa- tion gets around to the subject of i'weii'cl contracts"-as it so often To strangers always be polite; .'Tls wise as well as being right. -Old Mother Nature. . . . Little Too-Smart, the bright young son of Reddy Fox, was reaiily out in the Great World. Yes, sir, he was so. He was finding it out every minute he was awake. Everything was new. Being new, everything was strange. There was does-I think about the hand which Life Master 'Arthur Glatt By Thornton W' Burgess of Chicago tells about with heart.- rim iNm;i-aNnr.N'r STRANGER. many times he wished he hadn't ml Ch"CU"- T0 W”; left home. But he was learnliig. and learn- N 4 3 2 ing fast. Necessity is one of the VK most wonderful teachers in all the 9 A R Q 3 5 1 world. Necessity and experience "'A Q J - work together. They are the te:ich- 4 K O Q 10 8 5 ers who make life possible for the V 9 5 5 N V 8 7 4 3 2 furred and feathered foil: or the OJ 100 8 W E 0- Green Meadows and the Green 743 S -I9 65 Forest. Little Too-smart had to 473 find and get every mouthful he QA J 9 7 6 ate. That was necessity. Every VAQJ10 time he found something he could 1. v new cat, or caught it, he learned some- 4-K 10! 2 no one to tell him what to do or not to do. He had to find out for himself. And there was such a lot to find outi One of the very first things he had to leani, and one of the most important, was how to find and get enough to eat. Little Too- Smart was hungry most of the time. It was one thing to have father and mother continually bringing in all sorts of good things to eat, and another thing alto- gether to have to try to find those good things for himself. Many, 111 Grafton Street City Properties For Sale EXCELLENT INVESTDIENTS (1)-Three apartment house situate at 53 Bay- field Street, presently all rented and hringzing in monthly rental of 33175.00. ft. Double garage. Hot water heating. Possession of Ground Floor Apartment in 30 days. (2)-Duplex situate at 51 Bayfield Street, pre- sently all rented and bringing in monthly rental of 1592.00. Nice sized lot. Garage. Hot water heating. For further particulars, applys A. W. GAUDET, LL.B., Solicitor Lot approxiniately 50 x 80 Charlottetown FOR SALE Single dwelling situated in a residential section of the City containing nine rooms. Lot forty two feet frontage by eighty four feet in depth. For further particulars Aililly atmmm 154 Ricliniuiid Street thing about where to look for .- . - such things, and how to catch ug:f,”,2;i,?”ff,'fhg”i,;n(;11Cfffi3,1?,,d”2; them. This was experience. He contract when Q grand slam cu, learned not only what to do, but Med 3 ban,” of 2250 mum W1, wh” "M w M” nerable, and 1500 points. not vul- For a while every one whom he nefabig, Begulled by such pots of met. was a stranger. Of course, he gem, slam bidding was fast and didnit know which ones were fungus in those days, and in this iricndly or which ones might be use (35 in many gum-5. the ex. enemies. or at least dangerous. He tremely unsound contract of seven soon dl5Cf1)r'CliBhd! that he ltijugd gut. spades was reached, with South aways to W c was w c . he me deciai-ct-, biggest and most l-erliible kinking It goes without saying that few llllglib DYOVB t0 be the "W55 1l3Fm- contemporary experts would care less, The most harmless looking m be saddled with such A can. things might be Just the 0Pl30-Silva. tract, in view of the trump situ- PJi;st taiilel H31 chili! 0! Prlcklly ation. but to prove tlli,atdanytth'til1g 01' 3”! qu 6. e e spears he can he n at the ri go a e, B1Wi1i'3 Carlie! W"-ii him The this is piglciat happened here: small Fox had found some lying West opened the diamond Jack. on tho ground.-To him they look- rim queen was put in, and East Cd like Il0tllllit!1m0i'e tllian odd joyliiliy rulied uith the five-spot. ml-18 SUCKS 81 .lll5t Hike. 1'18 South over-niflecl with the six. smelled them. touching them with Dcclai-er led a club to the ace his little black nose. He wished and returned the ace of diam- he hadn't. When he lifted it-onds. East was nothing if not three of them were sticking lllidoggcd-lit! ruficd again, with the that little black nose. This was cigiit of spades. South gratefully because he had touched their over-ruffed with the nine, sharp points. Somehow, he had Now dummy was reentered with managed to get rid of them by a heart to the king and the diam- rubbing his nose on the ground. and king was offered to East as He was lucky, but he didift know bait. Once more East was oblig- it. He thought he was unlucky, iiig. This time he ruffed with the for he had a sore nose. tcn-spot--he might at least have He was still thinking of this as chosen the queen!-and South he followed a little path. It wound over-i'ufled with the jack. among the trees and bushes at Now. having received all this the edge of the Green Forest. As cooperation from East, South laid he came around a big rock the down the ace of trumps, andwhen found himself face to face with a the blank king fell from the West stranger. He was dressed in black hand and the blank queen from and white. The little strangci' the East, the remarkable grand- StODti'ri1l'd. iiienstoofd lstock :lt:lillIi:irL:Ll';I. slam contract was in the bag. in.em eo iepa.ie POGO l MM BELLE yea. 4'14 MW- as-rlteazr AM PDWPE mruzu Too-Smart stopped also. He 5l.n'il'- L g 1- . .. A d I ed at the little stranger in black ale :ma1I”,,9';:g,, ,,,”,,,,.”Qf,fcQ5;',,3 Mid "Vii"-9 W110 W35 ml m0”? "mill white coat stamped with -his front ,half his own size. Little Too-Smart. .f,.,,' mum. them ,V,,u,,he,' and T9": V8-V.V NE and VEYY i"lW”-""”- bringing them down hard. There ”G9" "UL Of my W3-V-" M K1'0Wl5d- wasusonicthnig about those little A"YVi'35'- he "led W make ii 3 thumps made by those small icet gr?lile little stranger said nothing that was dmurbing' Lime Too- He merely stared with black. rzith- ?.gE3ii,:.I?e,n:"z.."1M'- km or dull shoe-button eyes. He liit- C0ntiYili9d OH 13412- .cd a bushy little fail with a. white -'1; itip. Then he lifted both little front feet on the ground alto- gether, and stamped them down on the ground with a little thump. He did this three times. Other- wise, he didn't more. He didn't step aside. He didn't seem in the least afraid. Once again the little Fox or- dered tho little stranger to get DRINK ICE COLD T ' By Walt Kelly T 2 I 6LY OU JOW IT you AIZEJVOIF Tn Hoof new Try AN' To MAKE rsrum. , AND COME WITH A mgupiu -rug pignsgp gov K7ARADE,THEi2E THE DOCTOR SAID SHE THE BULLET! IT'S ' SHOOTING” COWBOY . HE A FIFTY--VIFTV oonewms TO WORK C.AlTi1IDGE5..BUT A 5 CHANCE... HE GOT ON...PN5AN, TAKE ME THE BULLET OUT... K" l by Harry Poenigsen 5'?K)'JT.' IT ALL BEGAN JUST BECAUSE I VVAS ASKINQ HIM A FEtN QUESTIONS. HE CALLED ME A PIZECOCIOUSI I THAT wives IF as HAD A5K'Eeg-1: A FEW MORE, I-IE'D as sen , ABLE To Answsk MINE Not , KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED .....:.a.:t-' il(l'445lO'AM!ElVTlWlL LE7'KM.'5 GETBACKQVHIS IIIMIWAOFGIVWG MAC IEWVIIVLWGME. 71115 10551041 7D CIIIKKIIPOV If-(Oil 7105 JWIILE WE 7)lFK41Y'm rmr ;azo.vML's7zr Fonsontm. Ow. was I :4 MA I I. THIEJMMENATELV, i EANS PROSDERITV FOR MY or 'NIGHT'S or-' MA . ZE ll-LIOAL Ps.RFuME..'.' y I wiwreo To our so AN'SEE HOW n- we Pieaaszz CHAUFFEUR.'.'-- zsv saw rr DRIVES MEN STARK, TILLY THE TOILER HMPI-ll I THINK we SPOKE ALITTLE TOO SOON)! .1- -.:a By Ruforu WHO ARE 30L! HIDING FROM THIS TlME,MR. GIMDKINQ? THAT SUFER INSURANCE OUT PST, MAC! see I!- YOJ CAN GET RID or win , esteswu !. By Edw' D0417 TELL ME YOU' GOiN' DOWN TOWN AGAIN TODAV MAQY BAILEY erue 5-?! fs K?:LI;,'YK4 nET'sTAR?iLiV HOME AN' LOOI(IN' Acres: Ti-IAT D062! rr TOOK ME our Tl-1' QUG ,gsTERDAv!i 5. ,- .,.. .,rg. iixrioo l vw. . ..,,. um- u.... -......, .., GEE! ERANMA is . e-- I lN,7'D0--'CLlZ MILT AWFUL MAD! , DIDN'T FIX -ru' SCREEN 9' LJUIVRUV I-IOUQE To GET rw Muof LD .500... i THINK. ru. carer: I-HM A JOB.” HOLD MY KNITTING FOR ME, HENRY ' PLEASE! Tl-I9 WON'T GIVE ME BACK T0015 .'.' JOE PALOOKA KEEP THAI UP... PALOOKKS THE SMARTEST COUNTER- PUMCHER OF ALL TIME MM4E 'IM ass worm” BEAUTIFUL. -kigrva .' 1 .