PAGE TEN Thornton W. Burgess urru: 'roo.sMu:'r RUNS inever made a mistake. So don't! By FOR HIS LIFE List it norry you too much when -.-: you make mistakes, but always There is but one successful plan- learn from those mistakes so that To do the very best we can. you will never repeat them. If you -Roddy Fox. are hunting for a dinner. hunt the he tries to bring up his children. you are running away from some- "If every day you do the bestlone, iuii the very best you know you can no one can ask more," how. Do everything you have to do bust way you can. never ghmk you know sonietinies doing the best you can laid Raddy in Little Too-Smai-t.'in the very who really nas very smart. per-IAbove all, liaps the smartest of all the child-Iall ren. He was Just starting out inlof the Great World, ”You HIII make mistakes. F.yorybiidy makes the iiurst of all mistakes." P. E. I. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Box 99, Cha rlottctown NOTIOE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINGS Tuesday, December 1st. at 8 pm. At the School or agreed upon place. These meetings are called for the purpose of ap- pointing two officers who are the delegates to the County Annual Meetings at Charlottetown, O'Leary and Bridgetown. Also To discuss Potato Marketing. Cattle Marketing. Electrification, Farm Forum, Accident Insurance and a resolution proposing a change in the time of the Annual Meeting of School ratepayers. FARMERS, DECEMBER 1st 18 THE NIGHT TO DISCUSS YOUR FARM PROBLEMS. very best you know how. If youi That is the way Raddy Fox waslare hiding from an enemy, hide brought up. and that is the itayithe very best you know how. If there is to know. That is one takes. There is no one who has too bit: for his name. listened. Per- ms GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ' .7, V I '7) :' yd V 175': J1;,' Ls! The young Fox stood and wondering. aur- i listening haps he listened with only one ear. Re knew it was good advice, and he meant to follow it. But is doing a thing the hardest viay. Then the temptation is to do it Of couise all of this was the best I ml 93”” W35'- "W '-I'0”ih 1” 13 niis-lof advice. Little Too-Smart. reallytlwl 50 800d- So iar Little Too-Smart had done very well since starting out for himself in the Great World. IYes sir, he had done very well. yPerhaps it would have been bet- jier for him if he had not done so iicll, He had the feeling that latter all there wasn't so very much Ito learn now. He felt he had learn- ed most. of what was necessary. In short, he was beginning to have fl !very good opinion of himself. This Islimis how little he knew of thel IC-rt-at World, and ii hat could andi might happenil. One crisp morning when Jack l"ro.:t had turned all the grass white with frost crystals Little :Too-Smart, who had spent the Iillght hunting at quite a distance iirom home, heard it Dog begin to ;bark. Often he had heard Dogs Ibarking in the distance. Iiut this ibark was a different sounding bark Iirom any he had ever heard be- lfore. He stood still to listen. That IDog was barking back where he Ihirnself had been only a shot time before. What was he barking at? The young Fox wondered. I-le iii-asn't BIFRICI. He knew of noth- ring to be afraid of. The Dog would bark once or twice then be still. A few minutes later he would bark again. Each time it sounded near- er. The young Fox stood listening and wondering, and not in the least afraid. Then suddenly that Dog began barking so fast that his voice seemed to Just roll out without ii. break. It was almost a SHORTHORNS Shorthorn Breeders Annual Meeting will be held in the CITY HALL, SATURDAY, NOV. 28, 8:30 pm. P. E. Island Shoi-thorn Breedors' Association. A. H. MUTCH, Secretary. steady roar, and there was some- thing in it that sounded excited and joyous. and yet fierce. suddenly Little Too-Smart was afraid. He didn't know just why, but there was something in that voice that warned him not to stay. He began to run. He didnt know then where he would run. He just felt the need of running. And it didn't take him long to know that that Dog was following him. Of course he couldn't know that Dog is what is called 8. Fox Bound. and had been trained especially to hunt Foxes. Little. Too-Smart was run- WELL PLAYED Excellent card-reading - plus the technique which is always indispenslhle. of course -- gave the declarer a well earned rubber in the following case. Wut dealer. Both sides vulnerable. gas . viosn QAKQ2 4.742 QKDSI 5.17632 can N V6 .3 w E onoou QAKQ S Q35 13 QQIO QAKQJD .153 ;l006 Thobiddlng: . Went North nut south 14. 1; Pass 29 Pass 49 Pan Pan Pass West laid down the king, Ice and queen of clubs, and when East discarded 9. low spade. shifted to the eight of dil3lT.')l1dS. Dummy": queen was played, and East signal- led with the diamond jack to re- assure his partner about that suit. south took due cognizance of this interplay in the diamond Iuit, and since he would have been skeptical, even without warning. about getting a 3-3 break of the outstanding diamonds. he was all the more determined not to stake ei'ci'ytiiing on that. chance. Perhaps he couldn't protect himself -- but then again. perhaps he could! He drew the necessary three rounds of trumps, then carefully led the spade queen through West, who was marked with the kind for his opening bid. West covered, and the ace won. Now another top dia- mond was cashed and the expected break uas revealed. Declarer re- turned to his own hand with a trump and cashed his last trump, discarding dummy's spade five. Now East was in trouble. He knew that South had another diamond to reach dumn'.y. so East had to hold two diamonds to stop the suit: but when he discarded his spade jack, South of course enh- ed the spade ten. South's planning was admirable. He recognized that East was mark- ed with 9. diamond stopper, hence that the only chance was to find him with the spade jack as well, iio that his side's spade stopper could be transferred to him. "it's double acting" Bairuirowui ACADIA BAKING POWDER yning for his life, but as yet he ;didn't know this. Joe Paioolta i7Ie'aEAD"Tiiaf-1'13: sure -sioeas ARE A PRETTV cow Lat. wowr7nATrsx so' - tones we win we near. wisttm MEET gt By Ham Fisher TNERE5 LAGUARDIA FIELD, 6ENrLE- News WONDER MEN. THEME WHO THEVWE SEEING OFF. CWO. By Alex Raymond -srev sac: INTO ri-iis N A PEAT,BO6 WITH Meoesmom. xi i .121. Ib1VEAuI(4.VD0ll9 D . KIIP aw: MAIV AllYE.' SMFPIIEED. I'M aw 2 M. M! bxsrivxrnvursw .' gt ,. .,,r 1 50!! Y0ll'VE IF! 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