.-... A THUMT AND A i'i'HISTl.E I Co-operation is tho it-ov i To living well and imp,-iiy, I ilmrr ilaliliit I For it. long time Petrr Rnhbll: and Mrs Pmnr had had the dear; Old Erlar-pnlrii 'u illoiiisriirs They had l'.vvri tiirwi so tori: they had ooiiw tn iii Ht iv: I is m1ti:u,;- mg in ihrm Mrwizzirui l'rn;v1e do get like th:I' -onir fiiuos so tho) resented haviiil: tIV7lllillV Phlirk; t(m1CI1)lii'Cin t'xrtind1a'hri' ('h'.iCi:s old house ring ion: long ago .1- me edge of tho (7:r1 B paw-tin and now in lilo ur n' 1' tw- calise the (ilri H: ;v.i't'li had grown Mt big At first, ll10l' had l':I'V'IiIiISZ to do NOTHCE i The Anniial tum-2 -of Thrl Masonic Tnnipio ("nni v uili he: held in tho ri'we - ' .2. Son. in it it H'rrinoc:l;tt vup Wm pttixlni", .il '1 (ll llvlx pm. J. R. IHKIHV. Sm-rotary. I (',hai-lath-inn n, P F, l. , June 25th, 1513:. i By Thornton W. Burgess -er on the Green Meadows near , the edge of it. saw Raddy Fox C0111" , signal. Perhaps he did it. purposely Ar"-' '1-.-man with Johnny. He hadn't nutided this at all. He in one of those folks who can live alone halppily. 11 Peter and Mrs. Peter wanted to be neighborly with him that. would be perfectly all right. If they didn't want. to be neighborly, that imuld be Just. as perfectly all right. He went. about, h.s busines, which after the. old house. was fixed up to will him was chiefly eating and Mrrpliill, Just as if he had no neigh- bors at all. But after they became used to having Johnny Chuck living in the dear old Briar-patch, seeing him every day, Peter and Mrs. Peter be- ('lll'1l8 more friendly. In some ways it was hire. having I. neighbor. He didn't interfere with them, and they didn't interfere with him. There was plenty of sweet clov- the Old Briar-patch, so there was nothing to quarrel about. in the manor of food. Then, one dav. when Johnny Chuck had gone a little farther than usual from the Old Briar-patch, Peter Rabbit, who was sitting up right. outside ing toward the Briilr-patch. Peter knew that Johnny Chuck couldn't. see Roddy because of some bushes in between. Peter thumped with his iitoiil hind feet. It. was his usual danger INDDD ISLAND - OARIBDII ."-AII.I.VtGS -!l'NFI II T0 IJAILY liiivimliiig: Stlllilil) From rilrh trrminiii . . 7 mini 9 For full information contact where, by mnkini: regervlltinns may lin i.rrnr:-ti for day irom oaoli terminal. For tliiily ropori. Iistrn in NORTHUMBERLAND nppliration at. Insist 4.8 hours In Mivnner. first Neon Brnntimist. 6:30 .N3'l'.. 7130 ll-S. Tim?- CATCII AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. CHAIILOTTETOWN, P. E. I. FERRY SERVICE I SEPT. 28 INCLUSIVE '3). STANDARD TIME. n.m. -- 11 n.m., 1, 3 and 5 run. Henri Office at Charlottetown. first. and second sailings. each (Tl-'CY each morning following ;I , in l "Ln" a He scampered back to the dear Old Briar-patch and got there Just in time. to warn Johnny of danger. Perhaps he did it without. thinking, did it. from force of habit. Anyway, the result. was the some for Johnny Chuck heardltliat thump. and knew exactly what it meant. He scampei'- ed back to the dear old Bi'iar- patch and got, there, Just. in time. "Thanks." said Johnny Chuck. E:'Dgh"v m9"1103R3lv"w:fPl:i:f1:';”;;,card points -- an ace, in King. li " er apa some y ' I" much for me." Johnny Chuck nodded. "Oi coiirso," said he. "If we are going in be iieighbors. we should be neigh- borly. Two pairs of oi as are better than 0110 DRIP; Illl'P6' DRIVE EYE bEt.I.9T still. When I hear you or Mrs. Peter thump, I'll know that there when you hear me whistle, you'll know is danger soniewiiere, near. the same thing. You warn me, and I'll warn you. If any one is smart. enough to catch one of us then. lh('y are welcome to do it. Anyway, they are as far as 1 am coiiceitiied." So it was that to-operation start- ed in the dear Old Hriar-patch. It worked perfectly. If Peter was out on N19. (:Il'('('I'i MPHd0ll'S Oil Oil? side of the Old Bi'iar-patch, and J0l"illI"l)' Chllfk V115 Olit. Oil Eh? Gl'PGii NIPRGOWS Oil the other SICIP of the Old Bi-iar-patch. each felt safer than he had ever felt before. There was no chance for Raddy Fox or Mrs. Roddy, or Old Man Coyote, to sneak up and steal a- round the end of the Briar-patch to surprise one of iliciii. It on: a vsonderiul feeling. Little Mrs. Peter is it wise little person. She long ago discovered that miwliore outside the tit-ar ,Olti Brlar-patch did she have the same feeling of safety that is hers when FERRIES LIMITED. she is in it. So she seldom goes more than ll. hop or two outside. Peter does. He is more ventureaome. He takes chances. He take: chances when there is no need of it. and g0mGOmO0&0OiZMO'f004 BLUE PETEIZ STEAMSHIP LIMITED M,'V BLUE PRINCE Next sailing of Iii V Blue Prince from V(lImrIotte- inmnim: in all the (?l't!aI. World is lmnrs inniisii than this. . The van ciwy nftrr Peter had ,thumned lhat Warning that. bi-ougiii. ldohnny Chuck running"; home. he iharl ventured farther from the lO1d Briar-patch than was at all Iwise. He had found sortie of the lsweeiest clover he had ever tasted. .. g4....,.... ...v .1-(E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN contract Bridge & By Josephine Cuibqrhon I 9-cog-ooa-cocoa-pa-co-9'3 Mrs. Culbertson continues the presentation of the new Culbertson point-count me- thod. Opening Bull-Bid: of one In valuing his hand for an opening suit-bid 01 one, a player Ishould. count: Ace -4 King -8 Queen -- 1 Jack -- 1 Each trump over four - I Each card over three in each side suit. -- 1 The average hand has ill high- queen, and I. Jack.rAn opening suit- bid should not be made unless the hand is above average. and il- point hand is not, enough above -average. The requiramenls for opening iuiit bids of one are: Hands counting 14 points or more must always be npencd in any posi- tion - first, second, third or fourth hand. With ill points. usually open the bidding. With 12 points, open the bidding if you have a good rabid - usually, a rebiddable five-card or longer suit, or two biddable four- card suits. For these bids, tho haivi requires .3 biddable trump suit and at. least two defensive tricks (L e. aces. ace- king, ace-queen, King-queen, king- small I Remember to count your long- Sllifwpollits as well as your high- card points when valuing a hand for A suit-bid. For example, holding: a gaxc v954 olioioea 453 You value the A-K of npades at. 7 high-card points, and the 1(- Q of diamonds at .5 high-card Points. But. because you have a rebiddable five-card diamond suit, you add 1 point. to your total, get.- ttniz 13, which coiistitutea 2. sound opening bid of one diamond. If, however, you were to exchange one of your low diamond; fay . low club. there would be no dis. li'ibut.ionaI points to he added to your high-card total. and you would then have A 12-point hand. A shade too weak for normal opening. (Tn be continued on Monday) KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED , IMVE Ell IERM TD MMUNIIE ALL Ml - THE til. I (Y. LXK,LI'L HAMFAT.'.' I1”S MISTAH YOKUM, Ti-l' CRESCENT MAN! THANKS E' WALKlN' T"I'H' GATE WIF ME, MISTAH YOKUM. TH'OT)-GER FELLAS WILL HAVE n SOME IHESPKK 170' Q . .... N ltd u-..-"...... r- .ium.........-.-...... ME MR. VOKUM.'.' . JULY 5,' 1952 t I l'l;U.EP5 ' Atya-Hrs. 1 Man nu.- II 7744 ks! ,- SURE I5 FaeTT:,HIgIlAZK 51' PALODKA . ... 3'1'II't'3A'??u”s?'E5oa'. We set ITIS LIKE THE PLACE 5:: u I MACDt)il6ALL'S SOAP! THAT MEANS WILL you LET, HIM N, PLEASE-P I'WANT To PUT THE soon AWAY BEFORE HE SEES IT. iiurr. r HELLO, NONEV. SORRY I'M LATE. I UH WAS OUT LOOKINGDSOR A PLACE" I'VE GOT TO BE CAREFUL Q5 Tl-IE LINIIG-TLIIG ' sud HAS TO LAST ME ANOTHER GUMMEP I HAVE TO SMOKE STUBS r I CAN'T AFFODD MY OLD FJ'I7Eli'5iVE BPAND EET HE'S GOING? TO ASK rot? A RAGE life into and ate and forgot. to keep, I ..,:.;t..:., 4N.,:,. , 1. &- . town. will ho on .Il'I.Y 8th. direct. in St. John's Nfid. For space rosrrvation and rates, appIy:- l Ilast clover leaf and away he started NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE , Nani-lmu and lint-Ir. Elby PICKLEJAM iwatch. Sudcieiily. from the other side of the Old Briar-patch came a. shrill whistle. Peter snatched a for the dear old Briar-patch, lip- perty, iipperty. Ilii. From high over AVE , EWAMP 0-" l DURING A HARD DAY l.”.'NJO)' in Don No Mr: Prcmeum. n.--...m. .. .m.,...,. V0” EAIZWATCM auz WHILE I'M GONE-' Powr Ln ANYONE mucu n- .' UNVERS;Aryi::'I; uazaovz NK roo...w:' L . I J TAKE W tktt LO HAVE BEEN ' . l KILLED! INJURED... TO DJCKAROQ -was R ACODENTS THESE it'll M lwu OOIN'1O MOVE mus: BIKE roxsuu, our was was mrrnv :. ' FOGWANTIP L-....-7.- .,ocz BADLY ' WE'RE some I fsuca A sums! vourz BEAUTIFUL auv IT wtiswr Fry '2' CAR is A comm;-re wnsclt... AN... THERE ARE so may A LOT Of THEM, AREN'T THERE? Iy mmy noungsev. E T I. z- I , - . it , ;. on v2?)T ,. '” A ..d .. y ( . ' R ' SI-lE'LL TAKE . HIM BACK! l head Rod-shouldnr the Hawk Phone 1605 Iscreamed his (IiSay7p0ltiI.n'l('lli. John- iny Chuck had paid his debt. 13)! Wait Kelly I . MY LAND! YOU Go 33 3Yo0U”,'2Tg5EEg on To voup own Ievt:'5Ml---- PEHHAP YOU LIKE I ..Now DON'T woqgyg 'roNi5p.n-1 BED A3 FAST A3 MAKiN?aa':r::y EII4u5?)YFP&a5KkE-IIIVEM1 ' M'L"'E”Y” DUWNG " - &OM, W l .iAspuas2 OUT" - m FROM M!6.- ' -to WILL TELi.vu-swab so scurry woua DOG I6 ,4 Louescivei :":V....-...- By Carl Anderson HAVPY BIPW y - . THEIZE. ram-45:2, 11-urwnsma -WH ct-l"F.L suvwou ...-..----..- . II ATHF? 3" ' SENTWMENT BE-HINDTHE or lav NEXT wears NOW ANI7 THENII ' FAT!-lEl2,trouVE ALWAY5 sail: -. 8i?'n-IDAV 6ll7T--- Ai.L.ovvANCE.' - . rrts NOT 11-42 mm A , 7 . I . g . I PUT HI5 FOOT DOWN AFAMILY MAN HAS TO