u rites TWELVE ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 3, FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CONVENIENCE METERS STUDIOS Will be open TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SAT- URDAY EVENINGS and all day WEDNESDAYS until ; Christmas. You still have time to have your Christmas photo - taken so make your appointment now for that most personal of all Christmas gifts--your photo. Ask about our photographic Christmas Cards, made either from a studio sitting or your own snap- shot negative. MEYERS STUDIOS 128 Richmond St.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. (By Tim EXCITING SUSPENSE 4115 test of courage Ls suspense, with every moment strained and tense. -Old Mother Nature. A leader without ccurage is never 3 leader for long. Leadership with- PRINCE EDVVARD ISLANDS LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS ; ; srniicii FACTORY i HUNTER RIVER STARCH FACTORY WILL as OPERATING DAILY UNTIL FRlDAY.'DECEMDER Brit i Appointments Nof Necessary. K . CONVEYORS . I, ' We are now manufacturing low priced Conveyors, I K ' hich are carried in stock from fourteen to twenty i eet. These Conveyors are suitable for farm and light warehouse duty. , PRICE: E11530 AND UP ALSO :u Chain Pulley! Sprockets Belts Bearings Motors Take-Ups Air Cooled Engines Which would enable you to build your own Conveyor. We would be pleased to quote you the very lowest prices on any of this equipment. HALL & STAVERT LTD. 49 POWNAL ST. Charlottetown, P. E. I. NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford ivicom: East. however. for reasons that can. out courage soon ends, And there is no greater test of courage than long suspense when danger theatens. Pilot. the leader of a school of the small Whales, too often wmngly knovm as Blackfish. was proving his right to leadership. He was meet- ing the test of uncertainty and long suspense with courage that refused to he destroyed by the panic of those behind him, When folks are so frightened they do not know what they are doing they iire said to be in a panic. Most of those behind him. especi- ally the younger Wham. were in ii pillllc, Only the few older ones were keeping their lieads and not trying to rush ahead blindly, They were .-howing courage. too. and a lot of common sense. This doesn't. mean that they were not -frightened. They were frightened. They were terribly frightened. Never before had they been with land on both sides of them so close that there was cnly a narrow channel -with water deep enough for them to swim. and it gave them a terrible . In:-r:so4:.r;sc.:;i.:nf.ij..j..-..-. ir .-,..;.axqQ.;i gcontract Bridge 3 By Josephine Culberllon r .w?:lshQQODQQQ UOQm VISUALIZATON NEEDED East, in the following deal. should have made a greater effort to visua- lize the patterns of the unseen hands. It was not too difficult. soum dealers Noiilil-Souih vulnerable A A Q 3 Q Q 9 7 8 Q A 3 5 1 2 4- Q Q 9 T 6 5 4 8 4 J 9 5 4 2 N v K J r 0 3 W E O J 9 7 4. K I l0 s Q A 6 5 3 8 4 I Q K J 10 U A 10 8 3 0 K Q 10 6 .1. 9 7 The bidding South West North East 1 0 Pass 2 0 Pan 3 Q Pass 3 Q Pau 4 Q Pass 5 Q Pau Pass Pass 5-5 "WY '79 58811. North was de- cidedly slam-minded. first respond. in: with his five-card minor suit. then showing the hlshei-' ranking spade suit before he did what he had intended to do all along-raise hearts. Unfortunately. however. this series of bids put the partnership ""30 JWPETUY. since South's heart suit .itself was both short and weak, West considered opening his singleton diamond, but from his point of view it was quite possible that this lead might pick up. the queen in his partner's hand, thua l'l9lDll'lg deciarer in a position where he might otherwise have to guess a finesse. (As a matter of fact, such a singleton lead. into ll suit bid by one opponent and raised by me other, is rarely ccrrect.) so, was: actually selected the club jack. When East won the first trick with the club ace. he was in a pom. ion to launch a "killing" defame- to do safely what West could not do for himself. It was extremely pra- bably that South had (cur dia- monds for his immediate raise of the suit. and this would leave West with only one diamond. Since East himself had control of trumps, he Obviously shculd have returned a diamond to void his partner in that suit. on the one chance that west held three trumps and would be able to ruff ii diamond. (As may be Seen. this defense could not have been countered by the decia,-em not be explained, returned a club. and that was the effective and of mm: W. Burgess) He was too big to follow them in that narrow channel behind the island. ieeimg. Never before in all their lives had they been where there wasn't plenty of deep water all around them so that they could swim in any direction. Now they felt, I suspect. very much as YOU and I would feel in a narrow pu- sage between high walls, not know- ing if we could get out at the other end. i on one side was a long island. on the other side were marshes of the mainland. Behind them was the harbcr into which they had been driven by their deadly enemy. a K11- ler whale whom they called the Terrible One. He was too big to follow them in that narrow char.- nei behind the island. The water in the channel wasn't deep enough for him, so he was waiting in the deep water of the harbor for them to come back. as he was sure they would have to. would they.'or wouldn't they? That was the question. Barker the Seal, who was excitedly watching from the shore of the island won- dering. Graywing the Gull and his fellow Gulls. following overhead and screaming as it trying tc scream their heads off. wondered. Truth to tell. Pilot himself, so bold- ly. so daringly le lng them, won- dered. There had been a passage around that island opening into the open ocean at the other end He knew because once when he was young and much smaller he had been through it. But that was a long time ago and now that pas- sage might not be deep enough for them to get through. Almost as soon as they were in the channel one of those behind. rushing ahead wildly in his fright. had left the deep water Ind gene aground. Such an exciting scene as followed! Never had Barker or the Gulls seen anything like it. He thrashed and floundered and sent. the water flying in sheets in all directions. Fortunately for him he was not badly aground. and suc- ceeded in getting back into deeper water after a brief struggle. But it frightened his already badly fright- ened companion still more. with the result that aocn another was in trouble on a mud flat. This one. too, got, off after a -while. for the mud was soft and the flat was narrow. Two got jammed in a narrow part of the channel. Such a time as there was then! No wonder the Gulls screamed and Barker the seal barked. Only Pilot and the older ones kept their heads, and by keeping in the middle of the channel. swim- ming slowly and watchfu-lly. kept out of serious trouble. Not. that they were not frightened and worried. They were, They were in suspense. rather dreadful suspense. hoping but nct sure that they twould be able to get back to the ocean. If they could not get through that other outlet they were trapped in- deed. It was a dreadful thought. no SLEEP simian: lion's SIIE RELIEF Get relief from conItlpatlon-lnd- union. Poeltlu ruulu from FRUIT-A-TIVEB proven by ton! of houunda. FRUIT-A-TIVIS contain the matter. aura of from and turbo. 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