mi: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWI;-i J V 5EPTEMBER 17, 1952 PAGE TEN . - . ,0 .9099-wc-we-oo-too-qr HENRY By om AT. 1: t B 'd t "W on not ri g i by inupiiuu cuinmnn " . 30 IQ GFMS syihm . ”CONSOLlDATlNG" TWO Rmm Loans ,7 y N thl be fl id th . 50V the oterlihts iaiirinner:I'or:nd u"ioeer:.I'L 6 WANTED Au ace may be rutieci away by the enemy, and a "sure loser" can ol- ten be salvaged. Aa prooi" oi in letter, consider this deal: By A QUEER SORT OF HAPPINESS Hhornton , W. Burgess Green Forest folk. It is because 01 'his great strength that everyone is 'airaid or him, even those several times as big as he. it is this that has made him Lnatraid, and be- cause oi being unatraid has made him very, very selfish. He feels that he can do anything he wants to do, any nobody can stop him. who will happiness deiinev Your ideas may not be mine. -Peter Rabbit. South dealer. Both sides vulnerable He ripped open the, cupboards and pulled out everything that was in there. Glutton the Wolverine was hapliv. He was thoroughly happy. Folks doing things they like to do usually ll'e happy. Giutton was doing some- & Bob Gus ”tison , ling (or any- .in the wav oi road in the cupboards. ' -, ,... r w. ' nm n (iearl loves .3 do. He was Tm” ” it Very bad M - - . in MPKiN6,I yEs.fFiATEi1'aurMvvnFE - THING tows Em; emmgsy ,0 pieces demoyg one to have. It has caused. and is"rnere were some canned things. P gloh Q N P3109 7 NEWTIE namsneavr aouaurrraubiusis-i-5: , ; IN ins mgmgs Queer how game mug ycausing much trouble in the Great These he couldn't break open. He ' I 9 8 5 . QJ 104 wEA:'l;oc)t(NE;HE NIGHTS . ., . , . .. ., :an lind happiness in making other Hvmmt 3 '.V.', mxked m9m abom 5” mm m5 7 W E 3 93';-r ,0”, umm,m., Glutton tore the trapper's bed- 'o0m. Perhaps he lost his temper. .,Q 953 3 4; 1035 .' 3' , Glumm was inside . , trapper-5 Iding to tatters. He even tore apart Anyway. that 1: how he acted. lwen g 3 4 , rabin. deep in the Green Forest. He ,the bunk on which he trapper slept: 5:; :9 Kii MPPY-J39 "WP lie 0 A if Q 7 6 I liad come on that cabin by ehanceiHC DYOKE W D1908-'3 We ONY Chan : Mia "g5- ml 15 mm” W 69.5 3 ,3 he wandered about, He mm in the place. He knocked over the 1109 Ed Uiem abmli. 111! 113-Dllitr q.lx2 rlimbed to the root and ma torn stove. gnu tored down H51 si0i'e-.3:93;?1;bo'f3min:;:::-:Sllai'” mm" The bidding: 'his open. Now he was inside tear- mine. 8 T1999 09911 8 Cuprl ', l i ' S m xr. I N M E gt ing to pieces and destroying every- lbofirds End 131111911 Out BVEFYLNIHE Fmallir he lilamliled '0 break 1': 1: 2': -ml: mmg he could lthat was in there. Everything that ODEH the (10012 Then WINE do YOU .; ' Pigs 4 ' ilasa . , . .. He 15,” very big. but he 15 won. could be smashed he smashed. 2:213 114:1 digit! Q1; Wfilid I 10,Cx0g Pass Dbl, mnalbid) deriuiiy strong. For his size, he is It being the wrong time oi year me: Egms ":”st”n 9”? 9- Czlllmd W955, with four Humps. gel; mg; perhaps the strongest oi ii the tor trapping. there was very little them iypse S” :h:f,s”:l;ya't3Xe dig his bgst plan was to force deciuer, '-"W" "M ' ' ' wAA"”"” w' ";TT ' l ' i so he opened the spade suit ra- hevlca this on me! COLGATE DOES A SUPER JOB OF POUSHlNG' TEETH, T001 AND HOW I GO FOR CQ.GATE'S GRAND WAKPU? nipiil , cotsau MNTAL CREAM was A SPECIAL PENETRATIN6 roam mar cums YOUR BREATH as IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH .HctPs PREVENT oeuv- COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS FROVED SO COMPLETELY IT STOPS BAD BREATH , ALSO 33:, 59:, S9: LJ'L ABNEP: m THIS is TH' BLOCK w-ma on. LANCE M:BovLE LIVES -BUT? ? ?-EV'RYA aoov us: DONE MOVED our ? While ! ' HERE'S HIS NAME- ---mAR's soME WORDS UNDER iT-- Kile worked hard doing it. He wasn't Ihlding them for his own use later because he couldn't open those cans land he knew he couldn't. He was ihidlng them Just to be mean. He was hiding them to make trouble for the trapper whom he had never seen. and who never had made any trouble tor him. However, perhaps he had seen that trapper at work in winter and knew ii hat dreadiiii things happened in the traps set for the furry iolk oi' the Green Forest. Perhaps he was trying to get even for the trouble that trap- per had made (or others. 01 course it is not likely that he thought these things, but he acted as it he did. When he leit that cabin it was a mess. Yes, sir, it was a. mess, and l he knew it was a mess. He meant it ,to be a mess, and he was happy , because it was a mess. But that it soon. If he doesn't, I might as well give up my traps altogether. There isn't much use in trapping with one of those fellows in the neighborhood, He would watch me, and steal the liait from every trap, and he would do it without getting so much as a single toe pinched in a trap." Glution didn't stay in the neigh- borhood. He turned back toward the Great Mountain. He didn't like this part of the Green Forest. He wasn't really at home there. He be- longed in the deep woods of the Great Mountain, and now he head- ed back that way. No one was son-y to see him go.No one asked him to stay. Behind him he left notsomuch as a single friend, and when he reached home he would find no remely seitish people seldom do have friends. Yet. Glutton didn't care so much as a twitch or his whiskers. KINII EIILE COFFEE For loriv yeovs the favourite! ,1 ,. -:3 :7u4s'rr'hi51vwboM , ID!!! 7111' Doc: '5 Msoup ..?-Q3-v:.::'E.vE:.1... -war ther than his singleton gdiamond. south duly rutied the third round or spades, then laid down the ace and king of trumps. In view of Westta double it was no surprise to find a (-1 trump break, and since South had already lost two spade tricks and would certainly have to lose a diamond and a trump in the normal way of reckoning, his pro- spects did not look good. There is. however, such a thing as "consolidating" two losers, turn- ing them into only one loser, and Soilth knew all the tricks of the trade. He cashed the queen of trumps, then. leaving West with the high trump, he led a diamond to the ace and rolled the board's last spade. Now he led another diamond toward dummy, and west was helpless. Ruiiing would simply use up West's high trump while declarer threw oil it low diamond clubs and ruffed diimmy's last club with his own last trump -- a loser. Now. when South led the last card in his hand, the diamond nine, West's high trump and East's high diamond were wasted on the same trick. A hand or this type is not dit- ficiilt to play: it is simply I ques- tion ol' using the right timing. The pitfalls are: South must lead to- ward the diamond honors, not. al- lowing West to kill an honor by ruiiing: and South must not care- lessly discard diimmyls third club while drawing trumps - he needs that club for a ruii' in his own hand. STILL OPERATING The first all-prcifessional base- T card Game sritiim PARK Every WEDNESDAY NIGHT WRONG Wirf DR. LANCE MCBOVL ii2(?”il.J””ffbln'i'”xi2 ”.i.35”3ia2tl; mm dummww so Wet elected in what had happened, and who had i"-””d ” Cm” T””' ”g:eVf- V”: - - - - - --M-- done it. . . equally fume Wail” "l We" I'M HOME! GEE! ( i L if JUST see v-iom-iAPPY , saiiiowyaw wags? ..A wowmmt. grumbled the mipy up with dummys diamond king, 1 M15559 you; ;rf- TIPPIEAEIO SEE I I BQUT . per. ”I hope he moves on, and does mm mshed me km! and Me M -I'M so MAD CAD . ,,. WENT AWAY VISlTlN' AN' DlDN'T TAKE ME-'1 COULD EITE A NAlL EIGHT iN TWO" 1 s X km lzgggtuinim Adm; WHAT TAKE ALONG '3' WILL I NEED ME DQE55 SLIT? 4 VBy, Edwdna JOE PALOOKA friends there. 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