By Thornton W. Burgess COUSIN GRAY GETS EVEN lawn business. I wasn't interfer- ....s ing with him. I suppose he thinks Though satisfaction lies that may Ihe's smart." said Gray Fox. talk- lust getting even doesn't pay. ting to himself. -Old Mother Nature.i Bowser the H;)xul)(:( knows1 ieheig s4- he is beaten. e new I. a Gray Fox. own cousin to Red- Iwouid be 1! WEISW OI mm? W W3" iy Fox, was in a bad temper. Yes, ifor that Fox to come down out of sir, he was in a bad temper. He ithe tree. Also, he guessed that was up in a tall tree over in tiiv -Roddy F0-Y had Wicked ,mm- 50 1”- Crreen Forest. He, had climbed Iiikd taken the backltrailltfot try to hat tree to get away from Bow- find where Reddy tad e it. t ):i' the Hound. He hi1(Ill'I viant- took him some little time, but ad to climb, but doing this was tlic ltild find it. Then once more his iasiest way of getiiii: rid of that ldecp voice rang through the txrceu xxxx4v - . . ixxx It was a mean trick Cousin Red- dy played me. Gray Fox mtiied into the nelizli- borhood from farther south when his family before him had ai- ways lived. One day Gray Fox got into trou- ble on a neighboring fzirni. lie Dog. lie was in it bad temper I.)l'- lblorest as he followed Rcddy's new imcd to Catch a Cmckcm and wus tausc his cousin in the red coat . High up in the tree Cousint was the cause of Bowser Cilftslllg ( iiy KFi1i1i0d- H0 i;U('S5t'fI JUSL iim. it was a suiart trick played ;what had happened. He listened iy Reddy Fox. ghiippily to the steady buying of It was this way. Quite by areid- iBuwser. "I hope that Dog chases int he had fallen in with Redtly jcousin Reddy until he wears his xhile the latter was i)Cillt: liuiii- toenails out,” dE:CIal'Pti U171): Fox", -d by Bowser tiie I-louiid. Cvlii ,..s he started to climb down out of; Fox had crossed the Crooked Li:- fthat tree. y in Path as Roddy was riinningt-I Now the two cousins are not. ilong it. When Rciitiy reaclied .i'l'iCilEIi)'; neither likes the othcr.t he place where Cousin Gray lia(ilReddy is the smartest, and :rossed, he turned off and fol-.hc knows it. Cousin Gray knows owed. Then Reddy had made rilit, ton. Perhaps that is one rea- ong Jump off to one side beforclson why he dislikes his cousin surprised by a dog which minted- lately gave chase. Like Bowser, this Dog was rt Iiouiid, known 2-s Fox xliound, because specially trained to hunt Foxes. Away went Cousin Gray with the Dog baying; at the top of his voice behind him. Now Cousin Gray isn't as good a runner as Cousin Roddy. He can run just as fast for a short dis- tance, but he can't keep it up for so long. This is one reason that he often climbs a tree after a coni- paratively short run. Perhaps he thinks it is foolish to lose his Bowser riiiiio in sight, and Bowseriiii the handsome retl coat. Any- iadnlt l'i()tit'('d there was any dif- way. they avoid earii other as 'f'l'CilCP in the trail. He had gone much as possible. Ruddy feels that an following: Cousin Gray until Cousin Gray has no business Ill breath and get himself all tired out when he can so easily fool a Dog by climbing a tree. This time he was a long distance :he, latter finally had climbed aithe neighborhood. Reddy has liv- from me Gmm Fares! and H .ree. "ii was a nieriii trick Cousin. Vcddy pliiyrri me. Yrs. sii'. it was I mean trick. 1 was iniiiciiiig my led there all his life. His I1lIIlCiilW0uldn.l do to Climb R lone Ute iand mother liwd ihere before lam in me "ppm He headed my lhini, and his i;i':in(ifailvi' and Hh C, F , L b m I 1 L lgraiidmothcr. On the other Il:1liLI,lw:y' glxfgumlsolxisd miln them:u:,?: 11:3 lOld Pasture. Reddy and Mrs. Red- where, by inukin-g application day from each terminal. For ilaily report listen to first News Broadcast 6:30 S.'I'., W000 ISLAND-GARIBOII FERRY SERVICE SAILINGS -TYNE 14 T0 SEPT. 25 I.V(lI.I'HlVF. DAILY (including Sundays). STANDARD Tlxllii. From each terminal 'l and 9 run. - ll n.ni., 1, 3 and 5 tun. For full Information contact llead ()ffiee at Ciilirlotteiown, resenatiniis may be i-ierlireil for first mid serontl sailings. each CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTIIUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN, r. E. i. . .dy had made their home in the IOld Pasture for some time. Of icourse, Cousin Gray knew that. He iknew just where that home was. .Now as he ran he was following an old Cow path that wound among "the bushes. right dow'ii past the jlzomc of his cousins. Perhaps he ldidntt do it purposely. Perhaps Ihe wasn't thinking anything a- bout Coiisin Reddy. Perhaps he lwasnlt thinking about getting even. Be that as it may, he led that Dog right to Reddy's doorstep a- round which five young Foxes had been playing, while their mother and father were away hunting for food for them. The scent of those at leaist 48 hours in mlriiiier. CFCY enrh morning fniIowiii'.' 7:80 I).S. Time. ' iyoting Foxes around the doorstep was so strong that the Dog stop- BLUE PETER STEAMSHIPS LIMITED M: V. BLUE PRINCE Next sailing of MR7 Blue Priiiee. from Charlotte- , town will be on July 22nd direct to St. John's, New- 1 foundiand. For space reservations and rates, npply-- I NEWFOUNDLAND SI-IIPPING SERVICE, P. 0. BOX 65 - PHONE 1605 pcd right there, frirgetting all a- limut Gray Fox. Gray Fox grin- lned as he made his way into the Green Forest. Perhaps it was be- cause he felt that he was even .with Cousin Reddy now. WK5 COSTS ONLY T Napoleon and Uncle Elby We Gtilt? ' 730' 1 1115 GUARDIAN, 3- it By Josephine Culbertson 300f99fO0fr09m”& Mrs. Culbertson continues the presentation or the new Culbertson. point-count me- thod. .2-yjuzu-1-:2 Takeout: of Partner": Opening 5 Q. When your partner opens wit? I suit-bid of one. and you resp nd by bidding ii different suit or no- trump, you are making a. takeout. And, since there is no assurance of H. fit between the ' d I N . ii contract Bridge I CHARLOTTETOWN KING or THE ROYAL MOUNTED hands. as there was in the case lof your raising partner's suit, you must calculate your values on a Islightly different basis. Remem- ber, when raising partner, you not only counted your high cards (an ace at 4 points, a king at 3, a queen at 2; a jack at 1) but you added 1 point for every card over 3 cards in every suit. For a notrump takeout of part- ner's suit-bid, count only your high curds. For a suit takeout of partner's suit.-bid, count your high cards, add 1 point for each over four in the suit bid. and 1 point for each card over three in side suits. Requirements for Notrump Takeout: as a rule, a notrump takeout of partner's suit-bid of one, like an opening notrump, should be made only on hands of balanced dia- trlbution, i. e... there should us- ually be no singleton, and almost neyer a void suit. A response of one notrump should be made with 6 to 10 points. with fewer than 6 points-pass. (Needless to say, the one-notrump response is not a strong or an encouraging call.) The following represent minimum and maximum hands on which to respond with one notrump to Dal'tli('i"S one,-spade opeainr With 13 to 15 points. and with no marked suit-takeout, respond with a jump to two no- trump. Inferentially, this bid an- nounces stoppers iii the three suits other than the one partner has bid, although there are occasions when the two notrump has to be risked with stoppers in only two suits. A jump takeout of partners suit-bid to three notrump is not -contrary to a widespread mis- conception-a ”closing bid." The very idea is ridiculous! This three- notrump response shows from 16 to 18 points, and while it is not actually forcing, it would scarce- ly make sense for the responder to want his partner to pass if partner had about 1'! points of his own! if ' By Walt Kelly N'rioN, TJWY wAs Nev JtTi'i.7ur, NAPOLEON-'1T'6 1-we Ta or ON ow: WAYAQAIH -' AN7 REMEMBER-6 xur mun wun BEDLAMI LIKE A cups - w'Es7ERNl SOUNDS I B H iii;-31383 Ti-IEI2E'5 VAGAN” IN THE WlNi70l.V...AN' LISTEN - T T E TEEN5. EVERY AcTivi'rV MiJ5'1' BE DOMINATED AND SUPEEVISED. in-..vi:..ur AND EXERCISE IT SEVEIZELY I-IONEETLY DIEDF THE I-IEOUGI-I TH 5T'UI'-"F TH ievnrmr NOWAE JULY 17, !19s2 mi LPIJ ABNER "M V QWOANNF-AH IS SICK you mr rulrr Oi-2!! wsv wu-meur wORRYIN”BOUT THET IT AWAY MAE..'.'- SHE'S A HER.DEAR? GIT HERON mew: or FREE You: sip:.'.' , ENTERPRISE”-SHES TRVN'T'S'I"0D ME rum Cnrrinit HIS 3:t.oo.'.' FUM HIM- sons:-bow AH GOT FAITH N szoo RAISE. VDKUNI GO1'.'.'-HOW KIN AH GIT IT AWAY FUM HIM? RlGH'l'.'.'-Anti. SELL HIM somgruitr THET'LL ROOM HIM, AN'SHE'LL-:A;;(i;g. HELP ME!!- r'"?..'11”?'. '.':""" By lion: Fisher YOU KNOW...I'D LOVE TO GO PAST THAT SPOT WHERE.. WHERE WE HOPE TO BUILD OUR HOUSE &E HOPE SHE DOESNIT WANT TO GO NEAR THE PROPERTY. WHAT A ' WONDERFUL DAY. I'M THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WORLO. RIDE UP THRU WESTCHESTERT BOY! WHAT A CLOSE SHAVE. I TILLY THE TOILER 9,7 OKAY, NAPOLEON WE'VE iweme LINDERSIGNED, REFUSE To continue WORKING UNLESS , ' IMMEDIATE ACTION IS TAKEN W You 10 RELIEVE THE Excessive HEAT WAITIL JP AN!) HUMIDITY IN THIS OFFICE' READS A . . HAVE YOU GOT THAT -: g THAT,TlLLIE? PETITION --I'M TRYIN' To GET CAP To GET A JOB--sois HE'LL STAY AWAY FROM Tl-if !2ivEi2-- rr WORRJES M 50-- Miz. BUDGE ALWAYS WOQKED SUMMER VACAT --AN' 7'AHNK OF ALL You COULD DO WITH TI-V MONEY YOU'D MAKEI! l . flfi R i ylvluyi A I"."ii IONS wuss: HE WAS A BoY- AN' JUST LOOK wi-iEt2EuE is--ll By Edwina UH--? WHY DO YOU. ALWAYS uave -ro BE so Aees2AvATiN' ?l-- DON'T YOU DARE. 60 NEAQ THAT rziveiz TODAY” COME5 MEL LENI(OLY- HE ' LOOKS TERQIBLE ' MV WICE ' IF HE LOOKS IN TH' HASWT SAID MIRROR HELL A WOVD TO ME FOR TWO weeks! (N no. 6CAPE HIMSELF TO D EATI-if TI-IA'-V5 wwrr woiziziiza 'I E! I DON'T I?EMEMBEl?-- WELL'TI-IINKI Ic?7-'9" M' ' By Ruford I COME IN AND I'LL 9-IOW VOU THE PIGGY BANK HE NiCE"DLIT WHY DOES Hi HAVE SUCH l A can ms or c7-'71" I757-t ”t:2i8tEit2iF'59t .