. .1567!’ ‘so; .3‘ it? e 1 hi_»_og~,;sr;’,sn‘-'fli1'ifl§€§¥£4‘i$ o ocroaen 5.. 194s by JZane Grey Y-9DIJ5A/D Yul/vanes ,~ war ME mag..- b-bo/vz 1E7 ufl/MPEP/A/é at” 451$ o e . 1.001: 71!’ F4 ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN King of TheRoyaI M 1|‘ I ~_ ASPIRIN / . ail/nglarr-r: s - it», ' 0F SURE Tllgfliilim IS MARKED THIS ‘JAY TEN PAGE r1: r/v #- mvasna/o 249/7 our mum! r new m nvrsersm DIEM P 4ND Dow’? fiiLP. K/MS r0525! w/LL DIE,’ , DANCE Sluyslda Ballroom leery Monday. Wednesday, Iflday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys ADMlSSION—85e Moe! your irlends there tonight Ily lhornton W. Burgess) One who would be truly wise a . _ r Neverll let his temper rise. » —0ld Mother Nature. iowrstfmfii I! Mk“ - ' To ignore othes is to pay no at. tention to them; to act as i! they were"not present. Buster Bearwas ignoring Chatterer the Red Squir- rel and Mrs. Chatterer who were scolding him and calling him names and daring him to try to catch them. They were provoking, those two. No others in all the Green Forest can be more pro- voking. I Duster pretended not to hen: them and not t4 see them. l-le pre- tended not to know they were about. He pretended to be inter- ested only in hunting ior sweet acorns hidden among the {alien leaves on the ground. But all the time he was watching those small red-coated scamps from the cor- ners of his eyes. As he wandered about this way and that looking for sweet acorns he was getting a, little nearer and a little nearer to‘ those provoking Squirrels without seeming to do so. Although he pre- tended not to hear them of course he did hear them and what he saw and what he heard provoked him more and more, making his rather short temper rise, which was just what the Chatterers were trying to do. One thing that made them more provoking than they would have been otherwise was their small size. It would have been provoking enough to have had some one near his own size daring him, but to be dared by iolks so small that one 0<§00%00~§00%Q0%@0%Wi . smart HONORABLE FREDERIC a. LARGE, K.C-| Attorney Gelleffll ' Speak In "rnovmout AFFAIRS" SERIES on behalf of the Liberal Party of Prince Edward Island Thursday, October 6th 8:45 P.M.—0VER CFCY ATTENTION The Department of Agriculture will poy the freight on any power hoy pres- ses brought into Prince Edward Island tor operation this sooson. W. F. ALAN STEWART. Minister of Agriculture. uu... i WAN1A _ TILAPNONE MY noose... rett ME IF vouyi ., Excuse ME.WILL YA . MISSED METNOU RI n OAPHNET NOT PAYiN ANY , ATTENTiOMNOU USED . TO JUST oevoutz ' EWIZYTHING I SAID. HULLOKJPERATOR... CAN YA CUT THRDI-‘IGH T'MY NOUSEMTH PNONE'5 BEEN G15‘! tee-r m: ammo use l'i“."e'v€‘lfé‘i"‘""" L Aosuu vod r snarled Buster, and his voice had an ugly. 111057- 11H- pieasant sound ‘o! Iail big paws could have covered both o! them at once could he have put it on them was too pro- voking. Yes, sir, it was too pro- "--" ‘""“ voklng, Inside he grew aruzrler and [y curl Andy,“ angricr, which was just vilhat Chatterer and Mrs. Chatterer ' . _ ' . _ » "s" r . wanted. He should have been ' ' i smart enough to know that. "Catch me] Let's see you catch me! I'm not airaid oi you!" shrieked Chatterer, darting across inviront oi Buster from the loot or one tree to the toot oi’ another. What made it still more provoking was the fact that Chatterer hasn't afraid and Buster knew he wasn't. The reason he wesift afraid was that he is perfectly at home in the tops oi trees where Buster was too big to follow. 01 course it was ithe same way with Mrs. Chatterer. aThey are the smallest oi’ the trro ‘squirrels and much more at homo ‘in trees than on the ground. Now Buster is a very good climber. Ever since he was a Small cub and his mother would send ihim up u. tree to keep him out oi I ' ' ‘ ‘l mischief, or irom wandering oi! l u d G A n n and getting lost whils- she was I A SWING DEAL ‘hunting ior ioold, he hadthlclimlijeid '___‘ flHEES HlOTG O!‘ 83S, 507118 Hg S iofimiifiifil?t“ihi."nt.‘“éa.’°§“§' L’? “.°'.‘""* ."';‘.f"‘Y..-°‘ th“. “"3 I --|l0l.ll’l3IlSO 8 Bl‘ 8S, an Pmdllfied l Swat Valle")! of results» his big white cousin on the land 3o! ice and flow in the Far North, ‘cannot do. But the bigger Buster lhad grown the less he had climbed and the more clumsy he was when he did, He had to stay close to the trunk where it was big. Ho couldn't go out on the small branches as he could when he was a. little cub. Even then he couldn't go out on the tips as Chatterer can and does, and oi course he couldn't jump irom one tree to another as all tree squirrels can. So Buster shouldn't have made the mistake o! letting his temper rise. But he did. And that led to another mistake. Almost always one mistake leads to another, often to more than one. This is one of the worse things about a 7' Cl£8T2iLZ8Il7 Contract Bridge (TYRTTL "XFCEUUFWF corn/haunt: __v___ Unoxoollod in beauty and quality. on display Soutlfdealeri‘. Neither side vulnerable. q: a s e a OK Q 10 9 5 2 O5, or your Ioool grocer. Moor popular varieties. Buy them by the Iiolnpor. When you Iiuy Island grown apples QKK Q you help on Islond Industry. TIPIW AND "CAP" STUBI _L_ NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELlT Iy Edwina I-coi.» A u; SAYS HE CANWNEFTAND veRY MUCH MGQER . I liff rd McBride ' v c o --so sue uAeTA SLE IN out; ' POI-DIN‘ BED, ‘CUZ IOTI-IER S ‘TOO HAQD"AN' POD'SAY$ HE i-IOPES THINGS WILL DOWN -AN’ COLISIN MILLIES MAD, 1C0" CUZ QI-IE CAN'T SLEEP on net-z nuesew. mA-rmees, ‘COUNTTA THERE ISN'T ANY Am. , In many cases the Southplayer opened the bidding with a preemp- tive iive diamonds. and, thus warned about n. tremendous "ireak," mistake. no East was rash enough t0 dmlblei "Buster Bear doesn't dare climb or make any bid. lg, tree alter n1e"' shrieked Chat- ln other cases, South started oiflterer, rlinliilig out irom the loot with one diamond. and alter West's ot a tree almost to where Bus- pass, North responded with h, heart. ter was poking over some leaves The East player either overcalled after acorns. Chatterer was so ' AN'MA’S AWFUL MAD ~AN GQ N MILLIE THQEW A TH’ L NDOW TO G TH’ FIRE"AN' magic-em IO — I W‘ I lllllflllllilllliil!’ IF / / ’/ / I v 7 with a spade or made n takeout double, and after that no South iulfllled the live-diamond contract which was quickly reached. West invariably opened a spade and East returned n. trump, causing the declarer to lose one spade trick and two clubs. One North-South pair had a remarkable result because 0t the following bidding: West Pass Pass Pass Since East had made a takeout double oi’ North's spade bid, West felt that a lead oi the "other major" was indicated, and so opened his top heart. Dummy's queen forced East's ace, and South niiied. South mic Double Double North 1 O Peso ,' Pun). near that it seemed to Buster he could almost reach out and put a paw on him. And he was so impudent and saucy that Bus- ter's short temper got away irom him. "I'1l show you." snarled Buster. His voice had an ugly, most un- pleasant sound. Now {or his size Buster Bear can be surprisingly quick. He was now, but he wasn't quick enough. Small folks usually are quicker than big folks. chritterer raced back to his tree and up it. He held his tongue now for he needed his breath (or climbing, but Mrs. Chatterer in the next tree shrieked loud enough tor both. Buster went up the tree after Chatterer. That was his scond mistake. He hadn't a chance in the world o! catching then led a club to the ace, discarded his singleton spade on the heart; king, ruited a spade and the ’ ‘I "I only told them they'd be using Guardian Wont Ads too — if they knew that's the woy we mode all of our money!" I.I‘L AINER n ruiied a low club with dumm_v‘s singleton trump. He returned to his hand by ruiiing a spade, drew trumps, and cashed the club king.| One club trick was all that the enemy received! fltrr TAKES ALLTWAMQIR OUTA wot-Amie ro‘ m‘ wow at: oEsT PLAIN LOVI-l of its kind Chatterer in a tree. He was merely giving the neighbors n chance to jeer at him and make tun oi him, and they did. INSECT RESEARCH The livestock insect laboratory nt Lethbridge, Alberta, ls the first in Canada. ly AL CAFF 1T]! r. "w: oo-rsirrv More: voun-timzuuan Antwan-lunar carom IN INTI-I WAC A Mfllll ITAR-i-MY IATHQ FANUS lmuomd ur FAA-IE! ’ l1 George McMomn YEG-BQO EMMY -_ ID BE DELIGHTED TD ‘ MES. BI-OMP