pads TEN By Thornton THE BL'LLl"S MISTAKE The bully beats the weak and small, But never one his s.ze at all. -Old Mother Nature. W. Burgess self quite at home there. He did it without asking permission. When Jerry Muskrat discovered that the stranger had made him- self at home in the house in the upset. He anger, He bank, he was much H slid d t - ground his teem in e own in o the water and started to swim away. There was a siraiigor in the would but that stranser lrom no one knew Jusi when he out 0 Had arrived no one liiien. He. couldlthat is what he told Mrs. Jerry. wave come don ii Lniluliiiii: Bro0k,lBut inside that house in the bank )i” he C0lll(l h:i'.o collie up LiiUillI"yll3S 110 P1308 W fight, He Wmlld Jig Brook froin thv Bu; iilvei; but have it) itiilt until he could find out of tirniling Pool Wherr he had come that use. and perhaps drive him the Smiling Pool. Anyway, '10 one Si'l'.i' ll.lii on tho way Tliel inorning l Smiling Pool awoke one 10 find him lhcio. niziklilg limi- ielf at homo as if lie lzirl always tired there. He iillw ri big Musk- '!li. Now Jerry liIll5l(l':Il and Mrs lerry were liv.ii;; in ii lino new douse they had built in the midst of the rushes gi-mi-lug at the head of the Sntllinsz Pool They also had a house in the highest bank of the Smiling Pool, Thai was their house of safely it ans for use chiefly uhmi for some l'('fiS0lI or other they colilrliiii. uue their other house. The stranger took posses- sion of this house, and riiailc him- Millions hf rgflrfliix haw: FlllrOVBIPd rougtis. wheezing dli'.lrJlZ breathing. and poor sleep, railscd by iiiimma of Asians and Brnnrhmr, am no alleviated very sat- isfactcrily Wi'Il isrlenilflnillv compounded MENDA so Over 5 miliinn psi-kiiu-s iimi, a roof Fi'l'l1la”liF.'i or money DACO 2'. riiumxhls lodly W i-utiul sleep inniglii. WOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE (Sailing: Oct 26 in Nov 30 Inclusivc) Dally including Sundays- Standard Time. From Each Terminal. 8 s.m., 1i a.m., 1 pm, 3 pm. RESERVATIONS: May 'be made for a limited number of vehlc es by contacting Head Office in Charlottetown, at least 48 hour: in advance for:- l1)-First and Second sailings from each terminal each morning. ii)-For perlshahlos aiidfor Live- stock in truck loads on any uiling. ('3)-For all sailing: on Saturday and Sunday until Oct. 25. For Daily Report listen to CFCY First Weather Broadcast each week lay. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED, Charlottetown, P. E. Island y Rip Kirby Clea Palooka that stiiingcr outside. after the stranger arrived. the little mud platforms Jerry him- .self had built to sit on while eat- lilig,or taking a sun bath, or just. resting in the cool of the evening. This didn't happen until two or three nights Then Kierry found him sitting on one of gcd Muskrat any one as big as himself. so thought the bully, and looked for- ward with pleasure to driving Young Jerry out of his home. It would be easy. He was sure of that. That was the bully's mistake as he was soon to find out. SOUTH GRANVILLE W. I. The annual -meeting of South Graiiville W.l. was held Nov. 4 at Jerry started straight for liirn. The ”” ham” M M” Sheldl)" AN-””' ;stranger saw him coming. but pre- Eight members answered roll call ,tcnded that he didn't see him. He ' Nymg Yearly f"5' slid down into the watcr, started to swim away, pretending lthat he didnt know any one uas, around. Jerry swam a little fastciul the strliiiger. The latter was even bigger than Hem” em)” I” hmmv Wmml-m" Jerry, but he didn't want to fight, i 'He caught up with while Jerry was fighting mad. lwho are smaller or weaker even though that meant he was without I home. Now the bully in thi- old house of rushes out smiling Pool, three legs was living there. "I'll just take that house for my- self, and that young fellow can look for another home," said the bully to himself, and waited for Young Jerry to come out of the house. You see in the house there wouldn't be room to fight. How- ever. the bully didn't think there would be I fight. That three-leg- For the sake of GOOD TASTE! BaJi.lro4.ui.'o VANILLA EXTRAHCI and l and found out that,P3z5lt?r a young Muskrat, onr- with onlyAtneemg' The president gave a. vary in- lspiring address. After than.kin.g Imembers for their so-operatioii during the yearmlie welcomed new nienibers and urged all to an even lty and country. Mrs Mclrlnis and Miss Wall Now this strange Muskrat was n iiieie appointed sorutlneers for the bully. Bully: fight only with iliosi:y”'C””” M 0319'” W” the Wmml than ithemsclvi-s. Jerry Muskrat was as big as he was, and and fully as xtron So when Jerry in his high squeazky voice told the bully that Wm" M”' SMM0" Abbctui that house in the bank was his. and for the bully to keep out of! it, he mos-kly told Jerry he woulii,. i'CZil'I Keir President, ( re-electedl : Miss Alexandra vice president, Miss Helen Wall: secretary, Mrs. Stirling Corbett (re-elected); trea- aud- iinrs, Mrs. Wellington Mclnnis and livliss Annie Keir: directors, Mrs. J. Folland and Mrs. Fred Chap- lD6llP. The Keir: invited munbers be Wm,” womed their home for December meeting about that. He had semi another when roll call will be an exchange of Christmas gifts. Articlu for will also be brought to Mrs. Chappelle, Mrs. Mcfnnis. Miss Wall and Mrs. Stirling Gor- lbett volunteered to get school ldcsks and pump fixed, a new school globe, paper towels, etc. New committees are as follows: School, Mrs. McInii.is, Mrs. S. Corbett; sick, Mrs. Follami, Mrs. Abbott; programme. Mrs. Abbott, Miu Annie Keir: lunch, Mfrs Hel- on Wall, Mrs. Molrmls. ' Proceeds from birthday box am- ounted to 5332. Mrs. chappelle e.nterLairiedmem- hers with a contest, prize won by yMiss Wall. l T r,SCALllS ' BURNS : i Dab on a paste of Baking Soda and water and covu with a damp cloth. wouldn't dare light 1 HE GUARDIAN. contract Bridge HELP FROM IIGIIT AND LEFT Neither Wear: nor Eut's de- fensive error in the following hand can be called inexcusable, but to- gether they gave declare: the chance he needed. South duiainx, I , Both sides vulnerablq gins Q9432 gas: 5765 1 KQ98 O .62 N V-'0 '1 WyE 911081 .AQo S 48 ;.K.i9 4.10432 gJm5 QAKQIMI QK i-A98 Thebiddlng: South West North East iv 2; Put mu :9 3; . 49 Pass Pass Pass West at least got off to 3, good start when he ignored the spade suit and opened his singleton irumit South captured Eastls jack and cashed another high heart, while West discarded I. spada.. Then South laid down the din- iriond king. West won and returned the dia- mond queen, which South ruffed. A, low trump was now led to the nine and dummyj last diamond was ruffed away: then south led the spade jack from his own hand. Naturally, Wi-st covered with the the trick. At this point West's logical de- fense was to lay down the spade king. but he actually exited with a. low spade. Dummy ducked and South won with the ten. The spade five" was now led to the ace and I club was returned. Once more the fate of the con- tract hung in the balance, this time depending on East's play. If East had been wide awake to developments he would have made the unusual but vital play of the club ten on the lead from dummy. This would have forced South to play the queen or ace. and inevit- ably would have resulted in Soutlfl loss of two club tricks. When, how- ever, East followed suit with a low club. south played the eight, and West was fixed. Although he could win with the nine. he then had to return 3. club up to declarer's major tenace, or I spade that could be ruffed in one hand while a club was discarded from the other hand. ANCIENT PORT The river Mersey, on which the lpori of Liverpool stands, has been .a well-known anchorage for more i than 1.000 years. By Alex Raymond CW: HAWKINS DNAY DRE-BKK. SHUN "ON COUNT KIN OUT-RLN U8 .. .' aoe..:ms STATUE is cuiv... HIT YOU'RE NOT. .. OR ARE vou... Dom You REALILE xwi MADLY IN tavE...I . WANT A KlS5...JOE... ,. , soap 4 z mmllzt wytmnsx Avsmuv ioaamyimosmbaw Mn. muwvrmarr Ami s7xrrvMv;AuuraMmwrutAvaul.'iwu, m macaw waotmmr . , 6061 ill-10611. and declarer let him hold I CHARLOTTETOWN Wm NOVEMBER 12. i953 . 's 0 ' l Tippy and "Cup" Stubs ' - By Edwina ', --r oosrr LIKE cTuaL- --our I LIKE ma. GEEIVII-lAEi" wouu: Ti '03 PEOPLE WHO A FELLA DOWITHOUT T 7'! LIKE AIVYBODY" -ripple!-I LIKE you A Lo t-us D069?! 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