V In N ' J - . --WHAT'S NOW Dow? A I PRl?x(E EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA scorm ea . g;1,;ii;im;h;,;;V!';;;d fnlffilb fglfgg 35,3”! TEHE.ATTE.;, Zcqv mums y '11 Z: Tlm rrtm-a Nova Ind Charles A. Dunning operate on the F him ,,,a).. -ptwy had me" in n5 N STLIBBS-i l.i'L BOVQ? QKOUR NUMBECEE a4 I Mlmmg "h"'"l”' ' real danger but they hadn't known ,7” 1- Ln ,-"N we XVI y (standard Time) To this. and had done just what. they l;;l;.;XE , I - ON L”I'9rir::':MllK'o!ii.l.nd.- 1 11 3 I ??'?lux(lldiinr;::eI3(())ir:1el.ly:Ca)l'i iL)(l!:gei(Pae:)n ' '2?) I -y L 'a ...... ...... am. am. D-In. vAsY1')NEY l " . . ' - ' ,..:.,: It - ; . L L”:'lIiIr!:t;;Iht:l..Diinnlnl 9 mm. 1 pm. is pm. 1 ,,"ALm.Ax liar the next. adventure. y a 51:4,)! ” . llirlrlrn A. Dunning .................. 7 am. it am. 3 mu. I SUIWMERSIDE . ,., Rf; lf";-- 2 " I'rmra Sn"; 3 ll". 1 ' ' ” Ay '; oi 3. pt I AUGUST 21. 1951 4517 r y mmm;.y;.-,8oi-xsmmmmao-' contract Bridge 5, Joaephim Culbertson ,;u0;.1:1" ' ' .-...' :--:...-ououawauno , too FEARFUI. ..... playerh tear about W656? I ..... ll astii with sandwiches I-lil yoasesoion of the highest. rank- 'THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The M'"iZ',, . . in: suit. automaticauy gave. him "la"5lIlS fl" "W? :e'1y!iE:nmf;::g. protection against competition. tally. ll'afrl;C:;a;)5 mm mm. wry and althougi lhe was n0LtBII'0nKs.hC I, Th N w . ') d w C . was never e an correc '.lIl goml y am 3 limit find defenses! Obsenll 1538” "H on to game when North dou-b1c- .. in today's dealt denote: . . '-grzltftl. Iideatviiinerlhllln 1598 A: it was. with the heart ace -Old. Mother Naiurc wxoga offside. South needed some help . .K.3 -- but he got. it! West opened the What. Old Mother Nature says .52 heart queen and continued with is true. Lite is one adventure after .iaz i '11.... ;"..:.l"”li..ii”"2.”..l.”:l”5. ”"i. 0": .......,.......... .. .. w .. N Q V . e .0 act. it are or w on e w m w rm" -mum c””mE, WW. QQ-I 10 Q 106 km; and led in the spade ace, lli('li it. This especially true of the iurry oot.uI5'vIoI1uAoUIM IAAGC . ",5 WE SYRANGEST S W E gnu? returned it clulb toward the vlosed talk and the feathered folk oi the "mm renew FROM we 1umc,...v:-wuv.,.. 'b”” S 3 hand. East played properly at Green Forest and the Green Mea- WWEMSP 714' ” FIRST some! i 5”” Hcqiotia this point: he ducked. Ind s&mtii's arms, or the tinny folk oi Lauzh- L00” '2 ten went to West's jnrk. weal: iniz Brook and the Smiling Pool. OA-3... persisted with hearts. and -gain and the tiny riying and Crawllnl l.'.Q1o94 South ruffed. tolk evei'ywliei-e who went neith- V y Now South led a diamond to or fur nor feathers. The W:”:fJ; FM! -3.1 dummy and !':5ll..lI'llGE(L LHW1 ogier a--al t fs 1 r ' .51; 0 v ' club. and this ime as bun er- Little Sti-tpea, amal ea 0 t:p- . . ,, p,., .t, N! Pius Pus- ad a He put up the club acct A rd Chhpmunk's children. and '1hvor WC, ”,,;g.1g. mm" mm pm 3 O Pm -moment later South ruffed away Stripes, small son 0: Jimmy Skunk , rm; P835 P3” West's club king, and by thus were out in the Great World. They Jun by chance they had met nstablieliina his own nine- snot had left. their homce without know- shortly after each had im. home,- tor a .amoiid discard trom dLim- mug that they would neyer go back. y . . , ,; , , . much bigger than they that he 5,1 r,....t5i, hut the fact. I5 pvidonre or his plCi..Vl')Ub playnf really go adventuring. mud them with something like mt 5M. 35 my 9-myegs xiu(:iiaidh;(:H tl;( turned up with the kin: sELll.di.'IEjldiiex1mol the 'Green For- awe. BM he was mcndlx and I 0 rider rift”-'13 with on ' O C ' eta" '39" 1ead”w.'!oIk tmw somehow or other they Knew ” "N W” smile it l5 ””W5i d without. being told that they need T '"””" M 5"” '"””d ”f Y?” not be atraid of mm. Little folks U :ml' ' able 5,, g,1,,;,ught that Smith nerve" opening the bidd- mmand with only 2 1-5 rks tor. if h9- W”, ...r(,r, not it very rooust. A raised. Observe that a more tavora position or the heart. ace would have given South a practic- al laydown. my. ensured the contract. It is hard to imagine what East was thinking about when he put put up the club ace! There could he no conceivable train from that play even if Soiitli (despite the Holy Redeemer Itall TON a. IGIIT so The prlten are the ulna II AYRSHIRE BREEDERS FIELD DAY will ha Il4'IfI at tho Euwrinit'nt:Il tliiarm on 'lluInulny. Aiitziist '.'.3rm program ntiirtinz at 10 nun. Brim. lynur hiukei-lunrh; trn. (olive and milk will ho pmvldeil. An inim- r-ntlng program In being pro- UNION GOMMEli0lAL COLLEGE i El-.rmi;raiihlc. Commercial. and wlthmm knmvmg Wh" 3m0nK Skunk would have thrown up his WIFE OF THE I SURE I70 - their ncighlbora x r ' dl d. ' i '- " NCER-- ENVY MRS. on Hui? uuseauo WHILE lwho wow tn bevefxgzrergensoyjigy bushy tail as a unrnui: not. to HORACEGUESS WHO BIG TV ANNOU CRUMBYI H95 AT WWK! . SEPTEMEER FOl'R'I'll i I i Se:-rt-tarial Fnursel 1 . Night Clnascii ht-gin October 10. UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown I LISTEN 1NW:l1:(')"."t.:Lir"(3.i'(”r3.-A"('5r'i Wood islands e Caribou Ferry Service CONNECTING LINK BETWEE .m. 5 n.m. Vi MORNING AT man I Latch In early owning and avoid dlaappoini-ment. i NORTHUMBERLAND FEBRIE8 LTD. Head Office: GHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. For Particulars Phone 73, Charlottetown. ADVENTURING Eavh day outside l1ie'a open gale You rind adventure lies in wait. it is that way with Mother Nature's children. Boys and girls are years in goowinl up and dur- ing those yeara they are trained and made ready to go out into the Great World, Even so when they from tho timr they are born until ”1c.V must find places tor thum- 3i'lVP5 iiuthe Great World. So it. is that white boy; and girls He watched over and cured (or and Drotccilcd for a long time Peter Rabbits children are out in tho .C'-rrat World while they are still iztiin iiim-c than babies and have had no IHIIP to learn of the dan. Avis tnal. may lie ahead. It is the same way with other little folks in fur and feathers. It was just. World with no one to tell them what to do and what not to do; niust find those things out (or thrrmselvvs. This meant. just. simple l;ving was never-ending rdvventui-. 1115- Just by chance they had met Shortly after eaph had left home. They had been filled with wonder oy the sound of Thunder the "N EW GLASGOW :Excopt Sunday. Reservation: Plums M0-Zool SSENEER - NRMAIL PRESS - AIR EARGD 'ii,'i:t . Iltl Grouse drumminriz and had gone. to see for thomselxiea who or what was making all that noise. Thunderer was the first bird they had ever seen and he waa so in fur and leathers know many things without being told. It is I strange sort of knowledge called instinct. If they did not have it few if any would ever live to grow up. Unseen Jumper the Hare state up just behind them. Then just. out. of mischiei he stamped with his big long liind feet. It. made a startling loud thump. Instantly Little Stripes ran. He darted un- der a fern and wu out of right come. He threw up his tail in just the same way hia father. Jimmy meddle with him. He stamped his sniall front tcet. just as his father would have done. He tried to look very fierce It was funny. It really was funny. Thunderer the Grouse ant. Jumper the Hare chuckled. Both those little folks with no one to tell them what to do had done the right thing. Little stripes had had done the only thing a Chip- munk could do in time of sudden iright; he had gotten out of sight as quickly as possible. The small iskunlc without. knowing why he , idiot it had done just what. 3. h'.g Skunk 'Vl')lllfI haw: rlnnr. in both cases it. was instinct. Each had done the right thing without thought. and without. knowing that. he was doing the right. thing. NORTH AMIRICAN urr L. S. STEVENSON , BRANCH MANAGER I40 RICHMOND ST.. I MUTUAL COMPANY . H r oi: HI W61 RIALIZED Tl! .o ear 2i.NNiN'AI.n6VrAt4iWa-II AFTER THAT AN' PDTICED KING OF THE ROYAL m 771 av lalI7Z.. a? 5,4155 rmmzyszlxt , III A u - 1: as pyu.rMG Nmm 14:54: am! m'f"J .5? .: La inn 5'";- nla x:u - III1. lli. - By Carl Anderson than prevnillng It other plrcd. 55" Wml Llme 5”i'995 Ind TWO The small Skunk didn't run. He - .4 - Bing:-s in the oily. l,rIf:”5' ' I , y turned to face the direction from "Y ll?” (mt "I We Grel which that siartlin-g sound had By ftulnrd I MET TODAV-" MRS. 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