PAGE TEN 5, my Thornton W. aumoul "'"' OID MAN COYOTE IS SURE not it tested. 0! nothing be too sure lest you N f 11 in X, A th. North dealer. Your M't'l”Wll-"1d9nC-9 may "1'- Greg: Fgcrregt. nohepiesognnairtfer in - N9"-h'5m"h V"in"nm- -.Old Man Coyote. ...,L,.m ways than i, cgldkman .1 ant; catch one int thte u-ates; .5955; . ' V (lnynlte. Like Roddy Fox e nows so it is useless for me o ry," sat .. .3Ji.:7l1".i.3;SI” li”..?;l;'”;”..f.?; his neighbors Mg-i1”'b0;;;l.h",'; he M.""&.e-.e-.- ;1x,,,,, Ion: time since he had had one. and Just Wm" 1 ey "e- ey one for enough away from the spa K J Dtier dinners of main kinds he do and not to do' This )5 beau" W3"? N7 T"? W "ml mm 0' h" :15: N 3102.” . 3 . p. . 0 had had, for he is a good hunter. he )3” mm" mom. mmne” td on land. They are so amgious to .1036, W E .AQJ Aim. he 1. no; fusgy abnut what )i:"ml ha” ;;b””"F1"5 nflxhbajgeage get their food trees out and into 3 sQ7z h" "aw Bl” it W” 5” 1”"? 51”” h:dVi)'ee:iyit-xavt:-hinogrigadgygthe Bea- "'9 Wu" hem” ” ”. mvered &6 I S I hr had had I dinner of Beaver VA”. and Mm Paddv and their two tl'V'”l;e1Ce ”'5"' 1:!”-V1 '3? 1.”:'l3;u'1"::: Q7 pmzfn. hE i. Noun: Beavers at their P0nd deep "0 as 3:11 i;mhc";l ,4: do ;, wan 'AKQJ343 TOTHE ,. 7 . a 1'1 the Green Forest. He had been m. ' .K9S3 3”” L a i ' E until they have cut all the food .10 gugggpgp I ., ' r A E i ),l'”'7V ”.””'-V 3b””f ”' He had take: trees near the water and must 10 Th Mam . W5 3'91 I . r V r ..ic gioatcsl care to keep out o farmer back away from the wag 0 ng. cHA.,LEt..;ER i. p K W p .. . ;iu or them. Nothoncehdid her ten to get ";0m., Norm tut sou". Wat ...vw:r 4 . ., Rl.Alll .Kl1..-t.;'hlmscli on t e 5 on o S old M, CO. H. .. . tn; 1;, Dble. neon). 1:... z 7 & - CMMBE N I p..,.n..s pond. He wanted them to Hm: mh ';1igm3”m;f;”: awhZ,,. Put 1; 49 Pass Zmjig hjh. i'("':” mm a"”3eLh"' m mrget the Bower folk couldtnot. see hi.m 5E H” 5. P3" APEA;A;1 pmsicf, Malnliiheif Vacs 53:: Sltlfrhtpirggg but he could watch them. He 1'. !"' , . s . a .m' - &et'l"s r''"''""' M '.4til!1Ii iinlit RFCFIIYEE out of iheitsilht. he SEW me-m out tree -nut uhee and WE” Opened a spadh Mm -inn-It l' s nut-.-e-mt-tnnv"4”l 'R2'wr'1ed mem M work mm he then trim them and Cu 1 0m "P though South made a mighty el- m whim .. 1.... . that he had almost forgotten how rmild almost guess what. each one woiilrl tin next. "I can't catch one in the water. so it IS useless tnr me to try." said he to himself. "I must get IN ('lli.l.l'I(ilC COHFPH. R"'sl'rtt' D00. - . General Anlmi-2:-Ir-u stir. FRINGE OF WALES COLLEGE CWEERT SERIES Proudly Present! PIFIRF. B0l'TF.'l', Tenor Al'I)lT()Rll'H fu(lXilAY. D!-2('. 3, AT 7230 Fiona B:-ntv-t in one of C.1nmln's finvnt. young singers and winner of the "Kingviiu: Stars of Tomorrow" Award for 1951. The! Collrgv .-uul its Alumni Association. as joint sponsors of the concert. :Irv- uruti-iul tn Ilw hockey officials who are poalv pttnim: the zzinw until 9 ufrluvk sn inns run nttend this great at 1:30 for in real musical treat. Students 25c accepted. REGULAR MEETING L. P. U. Tllllliiill.-KY, N('H'l').VlBF.R 29, AT 7:30 P.M. lx'eii' mcinimrs are rcqtiestcd to be present at. this moetiiig. Application for membership will be THOMAS BELL, Secrcta ry. into nhort pieces. A; last as they did this they swam out to their food pile in deep water and added them to it. several times Old Man Coyote was tempted. He was very much te-m-ptied. He was sure .if he was quick. and no one can be m'uch.quicker than Old Man Coyote. he could pounce on one of those Beavers before the latter could get to the water But. Old Man Coyotm has learned how foolish it is to y-ield to temp- tation. He might catch one. but the might not. The thing to do was to wait. for as surely as the twinkling stars looked down on the Green Forest each night. just so surely those Beavers could be obliged to go iarlher from the wa- ter. So alter many nights of watch- ingnndwaiting the thing happen- ed that he had hoped would hap- pen. Paddy the Beaver went to a big aspen tree some distance from the water and began the work of cutting it down. It was much the biggest tree of its kind any- where near the pond. It would take I lot of work just. to cut. it down. to say nothing of the work and time it would take to cut off all the branches and then to cut the trun-it up into short pieces. "I'll just keep away for a few nights and hunt somewhere else." thought Old Man Coyote. "Paddy will get. so used to not being frightened that he'll forget. that he is in any more danger there than he was closer to the water." so Old Man Coyote kept away from the little pond deep in the Green Forest and for A couple of nights went hunting somewhere else. That tree was so big he was sure it. would take Paddy several nights just to cut it down. when he did return to his hiding place THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , KING or THE ROYAL Mbuirrzn contract Bridge By Josephine Gulbcrlun . JTCOCNCGOCCOE-It CONFIDENQE ranmen There are many hands in which the one ingredient 0! success is complete confidence in partner's bidd-intg. North was put to the test in the following deal - and failed. tort for his contract; he could not avoid the loss of two diamond tricks. To players who take A certain view of red-oubles. it will seem that this result wgs at. least as much South's fault as North's but unbiased analysis reveals that this was not so. The fact is that East's double or one club (which was I questionable. though lucky. act- ion) put South, with his freak holding. in it great dilemma. I! he bid two, three or four hearts dir- ectly over this double. he would virtually be abandoning his chance for a slam. since North certainly would not read the bid as indicating a hand as Biron-g as South held. Thus, while it is not ”comfort.able" to redouble with only a singleton of partner's suit, South's decision to make that call clnnot be censured. because it was the best way to ask North to step aside and let South take charge of the future bidding. It was this message that North ignored. When South jumped over East's one-spade bid to four hearts. he was making the clearest sort of announcement that he did not require any heart support. and North should therefore have passed. despite the extreme length of his club suit. If South had had club support, he would have gone more slowly in the auction. DANGEROUS TURN MONTREAL -- (CF) .. Citizens oi Vaudreuii-soulanges have im- pressed on representatives of the Fedarti Transport Department the need for reconstructing the dan- gerous st. Ereoi Road approach to the Souiinges canal. The inter- section wlth the main highway, only 30 feet from the canal. has NOVEMBER 29. 1951 l ummbs fr W...-?.;zs'ni;;.;.'. i HOV5fllUOM5l'I' w45A':'V!?x,4'.'w5 , It" it WM "'9 bl! "99 Md W W ””9"- been the scene of 1). in v in s,oq)WoN'T GETANY- Paddy was at work biting out big since mg. . Mm 35 F jfagie FOR Cums-'-MAB, No (f'hlpS. Hemwa: sitiilrig U: at trig; we CQEAM oQcANmY,oR oot. of re wee race ya 1-Nip..oI2.- big flat. tail. Only one 0! Paddy's '””G :'"''”R5 a family was to be seen, a young ' srnincr CLOSING . w EVEN IF 5nAN'MA is n.&ht,'n..i- NEITHEI2 one OF K You is varzv ai2ieuT. vou'D Br-:rTE2 BE OUR sermon; run .1951 CLOSES TOMORROW" Em." "W"! "P mm "W W" lar instructions In hrs!-aid nun. tn join his father. Oidlman Coyote on "9 Mm: Elven workers 1" the , . . 3”""9d- H9 WW” l'l'"”' 1”” ii '9.” Devon Oil Field, scene at several lie i'l:liF' varrietl rliirinz the past seven months minutes. That young Beaver ,cc,de,,,,,, in menu w,,,,,k5A AWIFUL GOOD. OR" . wlsn't even looking around. "He -ee--e-e---em n" In excess of ihtlilll 1l:'iS&Plil)ZC1'-S. is as good as mine right this min- gapi, lute." thought Qld Man Coyote, 9 ' ' Pr5,”,..';;;"rp To one and all, we extend our thanks. -"G '””-"'d """" Not. in AMERICAN lIFf E-i "M.1,'1i.:7 squaanracronr L 5- 5TEVEN50N I w- HRIANLH MANAGER NORTilliMBElll.AND FERRIES LTD. ' -WDAW Sm - W" -A co-operstlve pi; hatches-,v has been 140 I I CH M O N D I 1' . tutod here. For the i itisl hr ed- . A mmu I it: stock 46 Yorkzmirgl sows ennd L COWANY giita were purchased. on BMNGING UP FAT!-ER By WALT KELLY BOW GI-BOW IT 5EEM6 A9 I9 Tl-E GRL6 APE i GETTlN' VQETTIEIZ EVEQY DAV! I-GDE COMES A m. 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