RAGTAIL MAT; -- Thouzli mistakes bring woe pain, U-Niill k"iiVi'l9(ilF Will lYi3.V Kain. .vcry plain to them that she thought CHARLOTTET OWN JULY 7. 1953 By Thornton W. Burgess out of their home in ii. hollow in a ltree. She had refused to let them come back at all. Every time they gnd;had tried to come back she had tdriveii them aviay. She made it A MlS'l'.iKE . .31”, Happy Jacit.1tiiem old enough, b'-K enough, and Every time they had tried to come back, she had driven them away she had driven them out because she had needed their room for the new babies that now required all her love and attention. Of those new babies Bushtsli. Broadtail, and Ratztaii knew nothing at all. They still didn't uiiderstand why and nbouti mother had treated them all she had, But. they were getting used to doing for themselves. They could do as they pleased. and that was . . . .upll 5-nouxli trained to look Thrs-e ynuiiz Squirrels were on” in l wltrr tlmnsrlves. AL first they the Great Wtirld i"Yl:21 to fititiiliiriiil il1iNi ii 3 ML 1”” nit-ircs fur iilPTll5Pli0S. Tlicv nei'cil1titi fclt hurt, and in il way. Rushtai', Brriititnil. nd Raglan! trill” llffliilrii. TliP.V WE” 7101 They mare the vhil . of Mr. at:rliimE;ilvKlS. ('l'iiP.V Ii;(I)l"Vi' I W 3' Virs Haiir Jack Tncv were a limit its zrecn tes. mar i'il(l.I;lill up in .2 yery slim"! the tliiiiizs that Gray Squirrels ilmc ago they had hccti l.i'lilz nztii twliuizlct know. They merely felt notiieij I-litlici 1;:-rc'.' lififl llII(lll1l('1l)l9A:5 b8Cd3l&S5m:l15;1.V clkiliiz li':rt:'''; . 3 1 n curl:-1-91 mic: epcn e in , . :;!illikg:'stilF:l(Tii tln l1'.'.iiIi'”lii'lSl1iu tin thcin ixhni to do, and show them with their ('lillli!'fl!l. 'i'liex' ram 31'. 'il'll3i WW '0 dill and in 293 them ,1". (15,. M fhniu u, up mtillters, mi: of (i'0iibl9 wlic-ii they got into ll. . ”.,m.t .l.tcl(s linri Hrs. liappy Jack no longer gavc . 1' pr 1-,M-sir nil tlimn so lililcll as .'i thought. Siic i . ic li.iri l.'.:ticti tliciii lllfllil unity nimtii, tlicni tine lvii. Giiaritittetown Strawberry Grtiwersl Association is rcccivlng and retailing berries at ROYAL PACKING CONIPANY, Grafton Sircci-Dial 3631. Mr. ;n,,,. H-v 311.-;:;.v',,,;,. gnu isiwis off the mved liir,;liii'ny. the xpP?t'liE3. much the parades, listen to the band music, and enter stqitnz n,' lllzhl Pf4i' ORANGE TEA AT WINSLOE, SATPRIDAY JKTLY lith. This in 'x.'.l lm hrlti an the SllMl)' and spncloits grounds of l-Zirttiy R deievtaiile supper of home t'O()l(lilZ. Also hear the sports. Snonsnied hr XVlnxlne l'nltetl Chtirch Pasiorlil Charge icons xm-vh and Sniiih Winslne, Prince-imxn Road. and something they hadn't been sble to do when they were with mother. Tlicv had done as she pleased, not lag they pleased. i Fora while the three gray-coated little rnsrrils just roamed about. They explored. It was fun to ex- plore. It was fun to visit new tpfaces. in see new sights. end to go land come as they pleased. They iwandcr-d quite ii distance from their old home. For g, while they lstayed tnqetlier. Then they wands cred apart. cach going off by him- srlr or herself. Without really knmvinz it each was looking for ii inlace of their mvn in the Grant ' World, It hist happened that Rmzisil y traiidereri back to the neighborhood in wliicli she had lived her first year. At first she didnt. think any- thing nbntii. it. It was just another place. Then she saw th: old tree. ! yy 7 mo... intied on pt-igeE14 r NOTICE The annual meeting of The ;Mason:c Temple Company will be held in the office of E. R. Biow A: Son, 144 Richmond Street, on Iwednesday, the 8th dsy of July proximo, at 7 o'clock p.m. Clisrlotietowii, P.E.I. J.B. Brow, tJune 25, 1953. Seci'eiin'y. I1 ii Joe Li'l WARNING Any twVStill found dumping rtihbish or catitzlii. re- mritig niaicrials of any kind from our property will 0 pruscctitcd to the fullest extent of the law. BRUCE STEWART and CO. LTD. King Of The Royal Mounted i - DANCE In Aubrey Cutciift'c's New Warehouse t i i Wednesday, July 8 Burns' Orchestra. t Canteen Service. Swing and Sway for N. A. THE GUARDIAN. contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson -i . 3' 3' . . "STRONG BIDDING" IS ONLY A RELATIVE TERM Most players, when they make two vulnerable bids on I. hand. seem to feel that they have shown great strength, and that it is then tip to partner to determine the contract. In bridge, however, every- thing is decidedly relative. and I player does not fully discharge his duties by bidding as North did in the following case Wentdeeier. . Both sides vulnerable: A1086! OKQIO 6AQ743 . &J 409 474 :?1J0'- N visa: w E oxsso .y.AK10 5 .1” S ILQ I QAKJK3 .980 052 4.988 I, The bidding: West North But some 14- 16 Fun 14 14- 34 Pan Pm Pass i West opened the club kin: end shifted to the diamond jack, and the outcome was Just what: it figured to be on the North-South holdings. South had good luck in the trump suit to offset the bad luck of losing the diamond finesse, and so 10 tricks became easy. On the surface it may seem thtt North did justice to his values by first nvercalling. vulnerable, with one diamond and then giving I. free raise in spades. but such is con- rm clusion does not hold water. North might. have made a takeout double of one club. and since he resolved this close point in favor of a simple, one-level overcall. he should have taken I. far more optimistic view to! the partnership's strength when South, uninvited. entered the auction with his spade bid. North's heart and diamond strength, back of West bid, took on extu value. and North's four trumps in con- nection with his singleton club be- come excellent trump support, It wss certainly not to be considered that South would have came in on less than he actually held. so North had every reason to give it resliy strong urge inward game. by jump- ing to three spades over West's two clubs, In the final analysis it plnyer cannot bid on his own hand alone --he must try to express the l'Ill'UIPrShIp.l poienlial. as revealed in him by information from across the table. BASKATOON, (OP)-The natural gas pipe line being built between Saskatoon and the Brock field to the southwest is expected to resch here about July 15, The gas is expected in be turned on here late in the year. - By Zane Grey ' 3 ,0vorAroW,rxA6.'I'M mat, A47tWrIA,5rAR. 51 IIAVEIIVEAAL Mpoerdvrmus 75 av rm: DAY! Mwr OIHEPS 2v A944 HAPPY A MR 21 Wflil-I 7DOH4PPb'...l'VE lVArT,J!B"7'fv'EPEff Fame 41vA4lIoW7ER! 1 samemws Aaaur . . t . . , szw! mar miwpouaz i 1 Au.I;TE1FzAxN.'... ' 3 s e m- ? - J V-1; ,1 fl -' .... - ll 93 ' i . l, v 5:; tr 79 ' T "i I v ': ' 7” - i V :'.'- , " V J, i it E tri ills Palooka IIMM-'1 (us; If V ww'rm4rvyIIIAorM.. t. By Ham Fisher ' W-WE DON'T D-DRINK... 7 TH' BIGGEST THlN6 I-I Q ME EVER seen ALMO5' ET ...AT To-it Riven! ., Abner tsor-rA mow-tr i TICKLES woutz ;;C;Q;;vz':::.::2 ?;Ti;R , 2'. . ., ,V, AN SNA AEAD t-iro TNATPAll.?- SCIENTIFIC-K I GOTTA KN0W-'-'- ,, COORlOSl1'Y.'.' r A I -. , . OH.'.'-THAT FlNGES- T; . K , , c-coMmi' N-NEA !. -3-j 7;. 'I RESIST YORE 01'', PLEASE. FL EA - BRN N - t"3'Lms rests THAT - ' do . THAT soco ME I s TH'54vrEETIS GIT cum R . Xi N5-is no.9:-nu...-..-..u ii - -s4 Bringing Up Father XI-DPEWECAH AND GJT SEE PHI THIS WILDON VOU OVEELCXDK Ti-E WHTE HQJX YGJVE BEEN DOING GOOD. WORK LATELY, DRIPPLE -- Tiily The Toiler I l Napoleon and Uncle Elby JU?i” BOUGHT Tl-IE QOENT EISEHHONERJ DNS EVE? P95 MIANI 1' MY HMS ? By Carl Anderson -1-1 1 .. l I Q) By Bob Gustafsotl WOWEE! 9.: (7 : exxk A J; i 700 M415-'C0N'OUNV IT, NAmi.eoN, iT mun it MINUTE! TU FKI.J9ti THE was HAIR9 or! MY CLOTHE5 DERJKE I CAN 00 our; J ' oi: Acw. I3 00 ON i-iKE THAT 9OM11iIN' .- TH' GHOST, i AWQIGHF-i -icuz BIG ORWELL WENT To Ti-i' ATTIC To SEE WHAT MADE TH' ETAP-TAP-TAD 1- COUNTTA MR3 SVIiFFLE-- TH” STAIQ5--AN' THEN HE K--ewe um A PUSH uni -AN' I-IE QECOQNIZED OLE MAN BAiNTt.EY-- ONLY, COURSE, IT was A c-:uosT-- ATL ADRAM I2iD. r)AI2t.NG... ' siiv vou , EAST IT QEEM5 LiKE E Look DQEADFULLY IM ALL ruasaaoeen. m. PENNY PROMIGIID To HILP WITM THE emgogmwuv NOT LET HE AII5GJ HIR VESTERDON. WELLJ GOT GOME HELP FROM g