lly Thornton W. Burgess) 11' woinrs AGAIN l ")7;-,;7;o r ' R . i That which succeeds today may T ' , prove ,x f silowiiia ioliiailr iiilil 9th 9 P M 1"" -5 W 3 ii? ' . u n n -Old Mother Nature.- ' I ...... f p (I Edward Small Presents Little Billy was stmigl. Even for. r-:5, ' a young ossum aar ng ou .or- -5 :-. SHIRLEY TEMPLE as himself in the Great World he was! T T smali. He was the smallest of Unc'- U MISS ANNIE RODNEY Something You Just Can't Miss Sandwich and Soft Drink Service During Show. Billy Possum's ten children and he was only three months old. Don't you think that rather young to" be out in the Great World alone with no one to turn to for help or advice? Peter Rabbit didn't think so. Anyway, he didn't show it. You see Peter started out for himself just as young, or even younger. and his children did the same thing. It is so with very many, perhaps most. of the children of the Green Forest and Green Mea- dow folk. - Little Billy had twice had a dreadilui fright. Flip the Terrier had given him his first one. He had been so frightened that he had fallen flat on the ground. unable to move. If he had fallen over stone dead he would have been no more unable to move. Flip thought he was dead. He picked Little Billy up in his mouth, gave him a mild shake, and dropped TOURISTS! You will be interested in knowing that we spe- cialize in P. E. I. Lobster in the shell, Fried Oysters, Fried Clams, Sea Foods to please the most delicate appetite. And don't forget SANDY'S Spring Fried Chicken and T-Bone Steaks. Also remember we cater to Weddings, Banquets and Social Gatherings in the Banquet Hall. Floor space 1900 sq. ft. Curb Service now resumed for the Summer Months. Located on St. Peter's Road, 10 minutes drive from , Charlottetown. ,,we . 3 ix. . hi liittdi "Some children do learn early." said he to himself. him. He wasn't interested in dead folks. He wanted them alive so that he could chase them and bark at them and frighten them. some folks in this world are like that. Queer, isn't it? . His second fright had been giv- en him by Peter Rabbit. Compared with him Peter was a. giant. And Little Billy had no way of know- ing that Peter was perfectly harm- less. so again he had tumbled over too frightened to move, and again 7 - 3 3 Lil ' 'lA'"!N(."'i,'; -. J----pm -1- OHIOAGO. Aux. Zeherial, the gel athlete of the half- century, today won the aii-Americ- an women's open golf tournament with a record-breaking, eight-under per score of 296. The Babe, now 35. raced home in the final iround of the 12-hole fix- ture at Tam O'Shanter course with 6-(AP)-Babe a per-matching 76. Last Thursday she opened with a course-record '70 and followed with 16 Friday and 74 yesterday. The prevlom all American tourn- ament record was 303 set last year by Louise Ssuggs, dethroned today by the Babe. .iJAiLY CRUSSRWORD i lacnosa I-11:! '-i i3i!'Qlli:i - CiD”U'D'Ci'Zi77O73f."?' vrncxvr r contract Bridge g By Josephine Culbertson .:o3o3;o:lctl:ooocu:o:ion;:io.oooaactna HKIXED BLESSINGS It is a remarkable fact that many may,” would be better oil it they were dealt low cards rather than honors in certain sltuationsi The honors may constitute no- nothing had happened to him. Pe- ter seemed te think the little Poa- suni had been playing a trick, making believe that he was dead. He had seen Unc' Billy do that trick more than once. But it wasn't a trick on Little Billy's part. He was simply scared stiff. The very next day while the small Possum was poking around looking for something to cat who should come along but Lightfoot the Deer. Lightfoot wasn't feel- ing 'good. He was growing a new crown of antlers. Most folks cail te t ti ns and traps. them horns, but they are not true - - Dow" ”'G'"' t.hm but 'th::tat:mn the player horns, which are hollow. Antlers (1.Aneid v!.GoodI 15. Mix whereas. wi , . t, have to see the best are not hollow. Eiery winter Light- i barrier zcuraes 10.Girisname would almos . 5 sewn, 3 3," (V5,) nm, a; play: Consider this typical foot lose his antlers and every ' i ' ' , summer a. new set of antlers grows. 9. Wild ox y returned in 21.Meie sheep case. Th 1 L th t m t k (ceieimp high curve 22. Greek letter 95' 9"” 5” F”, R W 3 e hmclpnu (tennis) zayvnm op . - much of Lightfeots strength, and ' mo” M "we no" wwgm south dealer. - his head is hot and uncomfortable JLN-u;,. '.5:mmlm.h ztsmne Both sides vulnerable. and he feels out of sorts. , g ' (Anus, lo Anny of hnpyemmn . Q 3 Now Lightfoot had nothing 3.pu3",u. go” 0, 35,Mnm,,-y I Q J 3 3 5 against Little Billy. Of course not. , 14. ohm" .nve' aulggun .y....n.y-. hum. . 3 7 4 3 2 The little Possum -was too small to 15. Branch 7. Sick 29.Movo 4.xQ bother him In my way whatsfrs :0. Exclamation 8.Cepital easily :1. Narrow - an 9 a Q 10 6 ii 4 ever. But because he was feellas ' 7. Tree (Ceylon) i 8l.Arise in ., inlet (geol.) Q 2 N 3 3 x out of sorts he stamped and snort- 1l.Sailor 1!. Moalem title temperature 38. Monetary a .Q 1095 W E 99 ed when he saw Little Billy, and i I (ajgngb i;2. Upright 32.Anei-npt unltmum.) 4.: 109 1 S 96 the small Possum promptly fell I10.Unele post one 34. Moved to 40. Mister 9 Q8 6 5 4 3 over still and stiff. Lightfoot star- (DiIl.) ship's deck ,, the bottom labbr.). Q A 7 ed at him for a moment.,I suspect 420. Ireland 0 A K Q 10 1 63 that if it had been possible for L (poet) OAK! Lightfoot to smile, he would have 22. River (Ge'r.) LA -smiled then. All his life he had 28.BepIrntioii , : known Unc' Billy Possum. He had 35-Wind" 811:; bkitwngt N rm En” ' seen Unc' Billy Possum get out of ,27.Created 2”." Pa; 30. P”. trouble by pretending he was dead, h&Wk' 7' P”! P". P”. but never had he seen Unc' -Billy .28 3:33?" W t m 1 b J k Wm look -more dead than Little Billy , - I es opens e cu ac. - did now. ,2, glffedel ning with the blank ace, declarer Lightfoot chuckled. He chuckled ' - 34" sees that he can discard either a way down in his throat. "Some ”"h"9 Spade or a diamond cn duminy's children do learn early ” said he to 30-Mum . second club and then take a himself. "Yes. sir, some children A33'M"'icM" ' HD8588 in either Spades or dia- do learn early. Unc' Billy never -M gzwnvu monds. The questions thgt would played, that trick better than that baffle most players is: or ich fin- scamp is doing it now." of course 35 x;i1:1:t esse should be taken? that was a mistake on Lightfoot's The answer is: neitheri The cor- part, you know ii;,and 1 know it. u;?:,f,,(,I':", rect play of the hand has an ex- Lightfoot went on his way think- " cellent chance to produce 13 tricks, up may smau possum was 3 lot "name, without a finesse south castles snfaner than he I-9311 . y was. As a':"uxp""3' one high trump-all that is neces- goon as he dyed Lime nmy in Female sary- then his two top diamonds. scmmbied 34, his feet again, In his l,,dde., He' lines to dummy with I trump funny little head there was the my Appo.-gig. and discards the diamond lick 011 beginning of wonder. Three times l(4;,p.,.-9... the club kins. Then he mffs a he had been too irigmetned to 43,Min1ng diamond. 8098 bid! with I i-l;ilmD. move. iind nothing had happened -,.u.y(nn-J mm a. second diamond, re uriis -.j---j----- i to dummy's last trump, and dis- Continued on P584! 13 DAILY CRYPIOQUUIE-Ken's how to work It:, was the spades men 0,, me e,- i A X Y D L I A A X It tablished eight of diamonds. II L 0 N G F E L L 0 W i may 'i:oeus1een,t'(t)his pin: of pig: . e nex n a ay own ciIIcKEii SUPPER ' ' ' ' .. i th t trophies. the length and formation of the word: are all hintl. E:f:;”;'"3:e '1I;1l'la9n0:;13'u:h!:1xil3d Elli! 103'; "A Each day the code letter: are different. mmmg dmmonds m Wes”; handy KINKORA LL . A MW M-"r ::”r.':.:::i Wednesday. August 9th- .0 1, is ix 3 s x I! o H r r x G P N L 'r P H 0 K x. Now! gem" hm D? W, ,;,,gd;,,. Supper 4.30 uenitii all are . ' l e ise-no dou mos e- serv "PG Dun! vxclx VMN X83" o"NY' glarganwould play the hand prop- . d , 1 d, ,1 Wm Come and emoy ii goo pp--GMLPDXI. erlyiftheirown ow amon ix , . the five-spot instead of the jack. supper after the Kinkora ' 'YeIterday'e Cryptoquote: FOR WI-10 WOULD BE. g.gfl1!,RICAY4 ma dummy's spade queen -were races ' '.UPONgAyTBING SO VEB!.8il5M:!;1:-.SHWI!'5 the spade deuce-so that llnessing ' ---GT” was impossible! lJ'L ABNEB YOUARE "ALL IS MINE! TONI T1-E FLU. , i:i. DicrAToR KNIVI YOU'D 191' 1i40iD... AN' AT SARATQGA . weu..i'u. all A sawRR'L'5 'i BREAKFA57...THEY'S A NORSE PER10iBED...AN'lN g A , V THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . .. KING oi-irim.i:ova'L uoumuo 2.2”" ?rr”"L3.'i..'c"s i'!:KI7'715Ill ' Le's..seE..r'i.i. LOOK ue -is roaM...wilv 'iH' em. as NEVER WIN A RACE... HE'S A DOG...AN' THAT THEY 607 'iM IN THIS RACE AT A MUNNEHT TONE ... TN' CRUDE SHOULD BEJEN 1MOUSAN' -roue I use , CALLED PERIEKUED IN TN moio AT SARATOGA. KEN KLING PICKS 'lM... OUT NONE ATW ,:K J f 4' It: S . l '. m l'nei;( Mnihv Adan: I p . Wyyummm II! Ellwld wu RIGHT, MISTER 1,! 11416 I MUST SEE-I11. BE GLAD WI-EN IT IS FIHIEHED--HE'S GOT 501R BROTHEP ALMOST CUT OFF A FlNGEP GREAT sCoTT.' same om cams QM, MA WAIT A 'rii.i.iE's TRYING TILLIE TILLIE. wake MINUTE, ON ANGT BR HAVINSA CON?! INC!