PAGE TEN u .. NOVEMBER 2. 195a 30 Li NI M EN BITES iinm. -uh. or the boot msiuoni in plan of MIIIII'd'I -I mire. soothes, halo and riunna. Drum out the poison I ' r1rNAno' s Ininul II T MUSIC LOVEIS Dm't Mun POPULAR MUSICALE Plum Duo-Baptist. GlrlI' Chorus P. W; C. Hall TUESDAY. NOV. 21. I960 Aulpiou of Bsptist Women's uxilluy. Adm.-Adults 75c. Student: Soc. Tickets can be secured from girls of the Chorus. I JERSEY BREEDERS MEETINGX 'illlL'RSDAY NlGl'iT S O'CLOCK l'llE AGRlCL'I..'I'L'RAL BUILDING IMPORTANT MATTERS TO DISCUSS winner -0 mm IOFC, you iii.iv guaranteed 128 Ricliniomi 51. Prince Nox a hit .I . l.'.em'o Caribou- Princo Nux a popular service. s.uu,x-n S("Hl2l)lILl-7. I950 (DAILY INCLEDING sU.VnAi') NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. HEAD orricr; CHARLOTTETOWN. P. n. ISLAND (SEBJ!-ZCT TO CHANGE) srnxosnn rnsnz; .xnt'El!BER let 1'0 NOVEMBER amt have Wood islands- .i , Charles A. Diinniii: ATTENTION TCAMERA FANS! MEYERS srumos ARE CONDUCTING A (iRA.'sD SNAPSHOT ('0NTl'.'ST S0 LSLLABLE PRIZES GIVEN WEEKLY min; or mail your will film to Meyers Studios. IE Richmond Si., g Charlottetown Anti mu will he eligible to enter this great Contest. Ram:-inher 5uur stiarts will he finished double size and niouiiicd in um: gniairl. nrw priiur-t SN.iPlV0i.i0. iilii inn. own if you iiau: siexcr taken a picture be- git a turtle. p Our i:n::-hir.: is done by oxpcrt workmen and all our work is Any one of your snaps may he a MEYERS STUDIOS Charlottetown. P. E. A. Charla: A Dtir.:i'.n:- H H H Listen in in (JFCY rarh wt-ck-day M 1:30 A.M. Standard Time (or W:-nihcr Fnrcrnst and Latest News 1? s.m. 1 pm. . 11 am. 3 p.m. ' 8 am. 1 p.m . ll a.ni. 3 pm. regarding this Quickies '5'-1.: --3.. (gr-ro.t.n 5 ---j.- by" Ken Reynolds "it was just .Vesiei'daypi bought this store with a Guardian Want. Ad-and already I feel bossy!" THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SUSPENSE lien for the ones who greatly dare Suspense is difficult to bear. Honker the Goose. It is always so with suspense. You "wait and wait and wait for something to happen. not knowing what it is going to lie. whether pleasant. or unpleasant. The long- er you have to wait. the longer the suspense. the harder it is to bear. I-Tanker the Goose and his flock were in suspense. knowing that scmething ex.xciting was going to happen and wondermg what it would be. Only llonker. Mrs l-Ionker and a couple of other older members of Llic flock guessed what it might be. but they couldn't be sure. As for the ycung members of the flock. making their first flight out into thc Great World, they had no idea at ilii. They were cxcitetl so excitcd that they couldn't sit still on the water, They just. zouldnt Thev kept paddling about in small circles in the mocnlit cov-: of the small lake to which Honker had led them at the end of their first days journey on the -way tn m-ClDD-F-'o1Ivf -fr -ZW.VT.'43iIV contract Bridge g a By Josupiune Culbertson gQQQQQC'.Q3Q CEQm s THE RESULT OF BAD TIMING The declarer lost out in the fol- lowing deal because his faulty tim- ing did not let him discover just what. measures would be needed in the play. South tic-alvr.lx N .;North-south vuineEb1F. A1083 QQ82 QAQ9T.'H -I-9 . QAJ N Q6542; .-- CJ101 oxma W E as p;KQ10 I S OJ? 76532. 4.14 gxqizr IAK984 O53. nan Th:-bidding: south West North Lu! he 2.; .29 Paid IQ EL 39 Pan 1! -Pun ?.POAI Pun west. might well have persisted to five clubs. as a sacrifice, A five- ciub contract could have been beaten -only 300 points. whereas &uth should have made his vul- nerable game. However. perhaps West, foresaw what was going to happen! The club king was the opening lead. South won and immelately ruffed his low club in dummy. theii led a spade to the king. West took- Lhe trick and shifted to the eight of diamonds. south gave this some thought. but he ccnoluded that even if he lost. another spade trirk its the jackt. he -would be safe if trumps broke. whereas if he tool; the diamond finesse and it lost. TI diamond return might he ruffed So. acting on this analysis. South put up dummys diamond om anti then led the heart queen. He was in for a shock when West. showed out in trumps. and another shock when the second spade flnessc lost to west. The contract was now hopeless; South could not. avoid losing at least one trump trick and the diamond king. Declnrerls real error was iri rul- fing his low club tco soon-mum earlier than he had in make that play. If he had led a trump to dummy's queen at. the second trick he would have seen the break and could have set his sights according- ly. Then. even if he mlsguesscd the spade jack and lost two tricks ill that suit, he could salvage the con- tract by taking the diamond finesse twhich wculd now he revealed as necessary) and handling the trump suit correctly. iBy Thornton W. lumen) "T 11096 they'll come right out on the shore where we can see," said Honkcr to Mrs. I-lonker. i the Sunny South to spend the win- ter. It. was deep ill the Green Fur. est Way up in tho Far North. Mrs. Flathcms the Moose hrici stood on the share at the edge of the water. the homeiiest. lone- somest person in all the Green Forest nay up in the Far North, Mrs. Fiathorns the Mcose had stood on the shore at the edge of the water. the homeliest, long- somest. person in all the Green Pcrcst. Several times she had told the Green Forest and anv who might. hear her how Zoiirsoiiic she was. Honkcr had raiieci ii. her lovr call. but if that rnally was what it u as it was the unioveliest icve call that ever -was lie-ard.. Anyway, that is what the young Geese thought. 1: was simply a dreadful noise that had wakened them in the night. Frcm far away in the woods had come a grunt: then a second grunt from another direction. Without. a sound Mrs. Fiathorns had vanish- ed. How could anyone so big mole without so much as snapping a dry twig? But. she had. and now there wasn't. in sound in the stiliy night. Something was going to happen but. what? The younger Geese had no idea. But. Honker and the ma- er ones know what those into my. ant grunts had meant They knexv that one of the gruntei-s was Flat- homs himself. That grunt. didn't sound In'ilCll'i.LkB a love call. but it was, That second gnmt. from an- other direction iiicnnt. another big moose was answering the love call of Mrs. Fiathorns. For a littie while the stillness continued. Then a low grunt sounded again. and it was much nearer. it was aiiswered by another low grunt. There was no love in either of those two grunts this time. No, sir, those two grunts couldn't possible be mistaken for love calls, There was rising anger in them. There was jealousy in them. ' The Goose out on the water were perfectly still now, Thcir long necks were stretciicri to full height as they gazed toward shore. some- thing was going in happen. It wrs going to be exciting. They could feel it. in the air. Qnly the older ones Hoiiker mid Mrs, I-ionker and 2. roupln of others who had Joined the flock that mcrning, knew what was likely to happen. "I hope they'll come right out on the shore where we can see.” said iionker to Mrs. Honker. "If that other fellow is as big at. Fiathorns it will be something to Continued on page 18 ' Baking Soda on a dent 1 dothrhnovnxrnnydlna It's the unrest. nuldQ cleaner for the nursery. . in no pit e Diuliln MIIIH1. . eat: only I in cuts. 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