eillifiir’ ‘ sjhf‘. ' .Z}‘i‘.ii§lt-’4flsvi=divrzmu rd 1/ -‘.ii:ia: /,- _,. m“. '1 w" . 'l‘h:1"l'."l ‘I r r ‘THE. GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ' OCTOBER 20. 1949 . PEN Balanced for Softness and Strength ! lovQtoosoftucneverhsrsh-n. ‘but perfectly balanced for strength, softness and absorbency. sous _ 2250 SHEETS AN E.B.EDDY PAPER PRODUCT Eli REYNOLDS an. 4.... . ... ‘ "ill my wile ieuious? Wow! -—i’oduy she caught me writing u letter in answer io u GuurdionWuni Ad!" What vast misfortune it would bo Should all ihlk in all things agree ' --0ld Mother Nature. Paddy the Beaver was resting for s, moment. He was floating beside his (cod-pile in the water. He had towed a branch oi an aspen tree from the upper end o! the pond and added it w the lood~ pile. From the shore Buster Bear had watched him, He and Paddy were very good lriends. They understood each other. Buster oiten hsd longed lor s Beaver dinner and Paddy knew it, He didn't mind. This was because hc QUlitiitteOttflLlWAiiifi Contract Bridge i5 By Josephine Culbertson . -1-M~o= A SLIM CHANCE North-South reached an extreme ly bad slam contract 1n iodays deal, but the deciarcr. by ferretlfli; out the “only chance," turned al- Uoriifdeiler y Both sides vulnerable. gaxc CA9 gaxsa games ‘$1096 QQ‘! yo": N 9x053 9.19542 W E .3103 54 ‘ ‘ s p.132 gasaz QJIOBQ Q7 ‘K038 jrhebidding: North lint South West 1g Pass 1 Pun I T Pass 4§(!) Pm s‘ Pass Pass Pun most certain failure into success. smifhs bid of four clubs over Norths three notrurnp was an instance or sheer optimism! Grant. "l8 that North's lea-p over one heart fihmvfid a very strong hand. the lsct remains that it. was only South's club strength that gave him reason to make any response on the first round! West's opening lead was the spade jack. when South saw the dummy. he must have realized that he had been a little over- azizressive in taking the contract Ds-st three notrump! (Not that North lacked the values tor his bidding!) Prospects must have seemed almost hopeless to South. but, alter careful study, he saw one chance-s slim chance, but better than none! The spade lead ivas taken by the ace, and the diamond ace was cash- ed. South then ruffed a low din- mond. Next. he led the heart. tour toward dummy. and put in the nine! East won and returned a spade. driving out dummyfis second w. “iiicodisiands-Oarihou Ferry Service For dllly mformltlon stopper. The heart ace was now Cash“. and the iall of West's queen The Connecting Link Between IBIINCE EDWARD ISLAND Q NOVA SCOTIA daily including Sunday-STANDARD TIME Schedule (or Sept. 20th to Oct. Slot inclusive Making d Round Trips Dally Schedule In the present:- SEPT. 26th T0 OCT. Sh! lane Wood Islands- '. listen u» crcv mo am. men wmsn nsv-srsivnann rmz licrthumheriand Ferries Limited Pfllloo Nov: i...........-_..._.___.__..,._._......__ .......... ,_ Q 5.1g, l“ ' A. u 11 mm. [Alva Caribou- r‘ ' A. 13 ’ 3 mm. Prince Nova .. _ 11 Lm, Ialvo Wood Islands- Prince Non ................................................................ .. 8 mm. i“ ' A- ' ll mn- lnnvs Caribou- Charles A. Dunning _ g “n, Prlneo Nova .. _ 11 “n, must have been quit» n reliel to the declarer! He drew the outstanding trumps. endinz in his own hand. then cashed the jack and Len of hearts. discarding s spade and a diamond from dummy. The contract was hbmei ' Althouah South deserved crcd't for searching out his only chance. it is worth observing that he W35 enormously indebted to the Goddess 0f Luck! He had to find quite a break of cards to fulfill his opti- m_istic contract! ~V_ , M, L. ‘ '"" Special Dance l M, m HOLY NAME nan. ' p‘ In Aid of Social Service H: FRIDAY, ocmonsn ‘Zlsi Dancing 9 till 12:30 Admission 40o "Novelties [By Thornton W. lurgess) "What. is rung with the way l live?" asked Paddy no lure that he was we smllt tor Buster ever to have a chance to so much as lay a claiv on him. 5o they were friends. "Any Beaver not smart enough to keep out o! Buster Bear's reach deserves to be caught," Paddy had ofen told Mrs. Paddy and the children. He really meant it. Now Buster slowly shook his head Xrom side to side as it some‘ thing puzzled him. "Vifhat s life!" he exclaimed. "Whose- yours gr mine?" asked Paddy. "Yours" replied Buster. "thank goodness I don't have to live tho way you do. “What is wrong with the way I- live?" asked Paddy. "Too much work. It seems to me that I never sec you when you haven't a lot of vrork. and hard work. retorted Buster. "We Bears don't have to work," he added. “Don't you? I watched you try- ing to tear apart an old stump alter a Mouse and the way you pulled and tugged looked to me like work, much harder work than we Beavers do when we cut down a tree. And all tor less than a good mouthful. I've watched you dig- ging for roots in the spring. l! digging isn't work I don't know what is." Paddy declared. Buster took no notice of this “You don't get around any. You don't see anything. You don't have any tun. You lust stay in this pond or close to it. What a way to live!" said Buster scorn- fully. "Have you had _\'0lll‘ dinnerl“ Paddy asked mildly. "No," replied Buster. "N0. I haven't eaten yet, but I will soon." “Where?” asked Paddy. "Don't ask me. I i1avcn‘t the least idea. I'll eat uhorever I can find something to cat. I never know where I am going to eat. or what I am going to cat. expecting in summer when berries are ripe and in the fall u-hcn beechnuts and acorns are on the ground. I know then. but other times I have to looked around." replied Busicr. "And sometime you are hungry “_%ransir ééiiefiéi ‘ iiot Chicken Supper for LITTLE FLOWER CHllRCH Ill MORELL HALL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th DOTTY D i rmw JRINGING UP FA rHEI an; of The Royal Mounted 4s ,,..¢~.§, mass drawers... a/fldfbo ' OwM”F"”T‘ ~ YOU SEE. H416 f IT'S AN ATHLETIC CONTEST I DUN’ YOUR OLD FASHIONED DEA OF mo rm Arum AGREE wmi 5"” sclutms MY l l |°.X \ l ._'. .. RIPPLE ...""°..._.":E:."_L- ~ OFPGNEMT Q BEING lNFIIENDLY. iiill 7' NULLO, JERRY... L|55EN| i5 DONNIE OkAYo-FINE“ ANN‘5 GONNA PICK ‘IM UP AT TWO OTZLOCK AN’ TAKE ‘IM FERA WALK... sAv uerw . 1o JERRY FOR me. , b? Zane Grey. . lobe wouu: wM/r m HARM or.» Fuurbwb ' ‘IA DONW GIT FRIENDLY ' WITH A GUY YER FlGHTihrw WHY DOWTCHA LISSEN T0 v WHAT I TELL YA ,7 i F"""‘-?$%JEB‘EX.E sure W ARM, THAT'S BECAUSE l1’ NEVER FLOATS iN NG BUT ly Edwmq MiLT TOOEKE i-ilM DOWN ‘TO s TH’ FURNAC see e M nose HE HAVE-BETWEEN can mo Efl-IEL AND- AND THAT D06 comma IN AND MONOPOLlZiNG Ti-lE CONVERSATION H? - - AND NON MiLT" MQ-SPIKE CAME TO SEE ~- BUT WHAT CHANCE - ‘ma: s, n" Forum Emma; OW-ll/Q/ STOP EATING n-n: CANDY MQ. some araousm- Mrs-- WE CNlY ‘TOOK ‘ ONE Li’! PIECE"! \\ Ion.‘ _ fio-lo ATTNTION Citizens of Marshficid and Vicinity A meetin will be held in Marsh ieid Hail on Monday the 24th day 0i October, 1949 at 8 o'clock p.m. to name a Board of Directors of the old Marshfieid Cemetery. Y1, MD. STALIN- ‘IIN 006M125- T l-iN/E STOOD ENQJGi-i OF THIS BLLLVIHG FIZGJ Q1665" I'LL SHOW HIM TO WEiJ. ~ I'LL HAIE TAKE A l s. AL can By V/Ciixdl Miss JONESJEIALLY can? asuzve THAT THE snnrr 0F NOiSONNE r7 it ' PENWK’ ’ \\\\ \ § m mu nu name-nu A YOU MUST as MANIPULATING HE BPXRiT -r ‘OH BOARD - /, ‘ " . DO YOU THINK i? ICZULD DE$IGN Lii<E NOFIC“ I'D WASTE MY TIM. . A $FIT2IT BOAQD? ‘it ly tinny Monique» Pam-H, crown ATTEND "m: LECTURE LASTHIOHT’ i k I‘ O‘ ‘ § . vssmn 9 ‘IICH! l d’ SW55 NGiTFI-LTHG CIAS$ VrlHATfliTlflifil-iTfiTi sou ma»; rrwgggq Sfimuuflyra r Ho. Qwrouf $3 Wm I L CTUIIIIZ WA '*-—-r' mmum