DECEMBER 18, 1951 . yr. lBv Hiarnran W. lliirausl cried "You ought to be asleepl" His old acquaintance paid no at- tention to him. He kept right on marching along one of Peter”: little paths. He was hurrying. But because he was a very small per- soil. Potcr caught up with him in three jumips. Peter jumped right over hlin and stopped in front or ON HIS WA! when you have something you must do just do ii; 3...; nolliing iiiicricic lest you may rut: ii. Woolly Bear. pm; Rabbit was huri'yiI:g!"alter an old W1'W"”i"”- he iiim! ”Hi. Woolly Bear!" he cried. "Where are you going in such I i hurry?" Woolly Bear stopped. He had to. Peter was in his way. You see. he wasn't a real Bear at all. Why Woolly Bear is called a Bear no- body knows. There is nothing Bear-like about his unless it is perhaps the color of his coat. lie is a Caterpillar and some day will BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall be a handsome Moth flying about instead of crawling, and that is 8.” something no Bear can ever do. " hi don't know. but I'm on my ay.” cplicd Woolly Bear in reply Th? WM" '” "" ”m' " 3; Petrerls ducstion. m”” Prevduna H om" "For rone who doesn't know '”'"5"5 m me C yi - where he is going, you seem to be in an awful hurry." said Peter. "I am.” replied Woolly Bear. ”I wish you would please get out of my way." ”It you don't know where you are going how will you know when you got there?" asked Peter. ”I'll know said the little Cat- erpillar confidently. "Just get out of my way. please." o-'m- Pl”!!(UTC'8K'K'E'!'2ElKKK9K'IKIl!KK1; BUYING POULTRY llighest market prices will he paid for dressed chicken and fowl on Thursday after- iinon, December 20th. Ex- p , Peter stepped aside. Woolly 1l4'l'l0nC0d f3.1'ad91' "1 atten” Bear hurried on. His woolly coat Iililicc. was black at eiich end and brown in the middle. If he didn't know where he was going he certainly acted as if he did. He marched straight along that little path 1.1D.3.).Di).)i3.D.2iB.Dc2i2a.)iii)i).)i):3im II. S. Mar-.LEOD & SON Vernon River '; t '('!l&3(Z "C'i!I'l'('l'&'(3C'Il11IK'(5l5K5C1T1'9&5C'I'UlK'(215(5G5(3I125C5225!?tK9('! 7 POULTRY SHIPPERS and PRODUOERS yu :. . it Our schedule for marketing poultry during the next R”b'bl”" asked w”””5' 5; two weeks?-O l "Oi course I wantto know some- i.' LIVE POULTRY-Dec. 17, 18, and Dec. 26th and lining. I always wan.i to know 9: 27th inclusive. isomcthing. What is it this time?” I cried Peter. 3' I)KESSED POULTRY.-Doc. 17 to 21, and Dec. 26th to 28th inclusive. f We have discontinued buying dressed geese and ducks. It After New Years we will resume our regular buying -g u my ya: 3' "T (K. - POIILTRY PRODUCERS PLEASE NOTE Live poultry will not be accepted after December Please zirraiigc your shipments accordingly. Receiving live and dressed poultry from Jan- 2nd M. 6: A. PETERS Market Building 0 :3 Charlottetown ":"h('C!”.'”:lE':'C”CKtC'!r'lf'ftC'!1'ErEZ1'zfV'v1 -ca:-g-w-7., l-1 sins I L i3()GO Mme our elNoiN'1o Mil MAM'9;-LLB HEPZIBAHP '0 -A K ' CANT Go To MRS. VAN Goi.i)BaicK's O laoR1'v.'.'- SHE EKJTERTAINS ONLV THE HIGHEST socii-rm, AND You ARE A BUM. A cluumn. BLIBI, AT THAT.'.' :2.:.):!I31?:ZZaP.)'I30a)iII3:34))z3.)t)aR3:)a3.3dk)a3.Bc3.:. 3):: J.)4)4).3:3.):Bl)lliihhhhilllllihhiiihich)i)II3a)1)I3.)e)i3c)n).)';?.1 azaxxxazxzxzaxaaaaxxsimausizaamxmzxacazii 3i .. . I-.t..J”.”s.Fvi. , '.Kpii,aii."i'iL W”: M iii. ii ii I. ,l l liq : h,l.'tU p "';?f "-O. L. 1115:?" ",-l',9:IUh"' ”Hi. Woolly Bear!" cried no, "where. are YOU Eoing in such A hurry'." without turning to one side or gm other. "Aren't you out very late?" Peter wanted to know. Woolly Bear made no reply; he marched straight on. He was go- Inz somewhere. and he meant tot get there. There was no doubt a. bout. that. c "All the other Caterpillars I know wrapped themselves up and went to sleep long ago. Why didn't you?" said Peter. Woolly Bear stopped for just a minute. The little path branched and he seemed uncertain which branch to take. ”l"m ditlerem, troin other Caterpillars." he mutt- ered. Thcn he made up his mind which branch of the path to take and once more was on his way. Peter tagged along. Lt wouldn't have been Peter it he hadn't. There were things he wanted to know. They were none or his business, but he wanted to know just the same. A lot oi people are :like Peter in this respect. l'How are you different from other Cater-pillars'."' asked Peter. .' ”We Woolly Bears have fur coats Have you ever seen any other Caterpillar with coats like ours?" replied Woolly Bear. ”Now that You mention it. I don't think I have," replied Peter "I've sccn other C.'.itcrpiii.'il's witn lhiii liiiiry coats tut yours is a 4 rcgiilar fur coal." ”il it wasn't. I wouldn't be able to live Llii'oiigi'l the COM weather. Do you want to know something. "We Woolly Bears are the only Caterpillars that live tliroug-h cold weather as Caterpillars," re- plied Woolly Bear. "All other Cat- erpillars are wrapped up in co- WANTED. SORAP IRON & METALS Highest Prices Paid Scrap yard at Finlay Mc- Kiimon, Charlottetown Auto Salvage, Grafton Street East, Charlottetown. ABIE BLOCK P. 0. Box 403 PHONE 768 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ?e05)CvO9sQ09Q40-2000 . contract Bridge p 3! Josephine Oulbertlou 49&00s&o0feE0&(-20s&-Gt- BRIDGE Exi-an-rs: rnnr 1 1" yesterday's column the writ. 61' Dmposed setting down threo hands which prove that the "term lbrldse expert" is only a relative description -- that experts make qmte 3 few efforts. even it we goncede that these are fewer than Hose made by average player-3, ore is the second hand of the trio: so-bzq South ticuicr. Nortli-Soiilli vulnerable. QA109652 QAKQ'10 I 4.197 J Q84 A 3 :K97 N 93,5 935 . - 11064 W E onis :AQ1054 Q62 q.AQ83 in this case it was the North- South players who lthad the re- putittions." This was the auction: 1::-ml South West North East 1 Q Pass 1 A P355 2 .1. Pass 3 o P359 3 NT Pass 4 4- V353 4 Q Pass 4 Q Past 5 Q, Pass Pass P335 Although Souin was lavoi-ed with ii 3-2 spade break and the trump king on side, he could not develop sufficient tricks with his short trump suit. and ended up witih a two-trick penalty. This more serious in view of the small slum which could have been made at spades. Granted, it was doubt- ful that the partners should have bid any slam, since favorable breaks were required even at the best dciiominotioii (spades),.but one thing is sure: they chose al- mo:t the WOl':It coiitrac-t. available w-lien they landed at six clubs. It was Soutlfs relusal to recog- nize an obvious Inct C that North did not have really strong club support - which accounted for the bad contract. Lctls prove this point. It is true that North bid four clubs over South's three no- trump and thus indicated inter- est in a club contract. However. when North next bid iour spades instead of five clubs. he was vir- tua!ly denying possession of four curds in the clubs suit. He had al- ready shown a very strong hand :1 days. pcoons. or turn in chrysalids. But .. with that strong hand and -, ' ' ' ,,not we Woolly Bear." replied the adequate cluib support for a slam ,5. lie take this. opportunity to thank our'.maiiyV patrons mm mm Campmatand march. he cmainiy would have pi-eierz-' , and wish them all a Merry Chiistmas and a . - r , 5 ed on. ed to rebid his club support in E1 Happy and P1'05I3'e1'0u5 New Y9a1'- l tWliat's a clirysalid?" asked stead of falling back on the spade ii i i pcier. suit. 5', ttA Caterpillar turning into n ;, Canada Packers Ltd., l.........,,-. ........ w...,.i. if CHABLOTTETOWN ll Refrigeration SALES and SIGRVICE Repairs To All Makes p Mcroiis Rewinding and Repair! EI.E(J'l'Rl(lAL APPl.lAN()E .Rcpaii-n Palmer Electric PHONE I444 N'T 6NlFFlN' Noaowo 200-point loss became a great deal l By Walt Kelly DOE6 OLD BEAU ave: new: ' ewe cam Ti-IAT, coN9ioE2iN'wMelrl-. I KY 75 HE'S GOINQ MAYBE '9o.is: WHAT DO. 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