me GUARDIAN. cmnnorrarown . .. .3 - - . .. AUGUST 12. 1950p i . ' M iunuorranauratuounran , , . i"3f.iII,Ieitirez nus snvlcl scminuu: ron only now; was Come To The Tea in HARRINGTON HALL WEDNESDAY, AUG. zsni "3"" " ”"”''”” Leave Cavendish- , Chicken, Ham, Salad, . 8:50 and 7:00 p.m. . i . Le B 'r l l cm - Pies, etc. ' avi,;1;:,,,:",:n:a11,3o iBy Thornton W. Burgess) BLUFI-”lNG A BLUFFER "Meet bluff with blutf. and in the nd e He'll win who can the best pre- i s tend." -Farrner, Brown's boy. Farmer Brown's boy was chuck- "swv GROWN) is bzmr 0 H058 nil IE . 11' i . It . th Are tree ripened, therefore full flavoured Edie lsgartlg neinasthtien eagecirfhi . . G . r ,- Ask your grocer for Island grown plums, best varieties. thlii" iffioestiafhdgingaiiottxlilnghit - i was Little Billy Possum, small son Rlpenmg through September of Unc' Bi1lyPossum. Hewas doing nothing, because Farmer Brown's boy was carrying him by the tail. He had planned to take Little Bil- ly honle. because he thought he was too small to be out in the . Q . ' 0 . C d' k Great World all by himself. with his stick he struck the ; Blurring is pretending, There ground hard on!nl1e side of Blul. ' CY. - used by hp.-. amp. I: . W:":.'.'i.:'.:?.:':." '-"- -i-- - IT IS PERTURBED... . " we 00-! SHOT. we WHA1 s wls,me I00-I snow . PERYURIED LETS our A suooeu '”'”5 5” '-E”5""' auasr or SPEED...HE PASSED . ,. ' . 7, .0 A WIN SwAN5oNG...HE'S mssm - t GONG 55- - , ' ' . Sm ow 7 A ea,-wo.' F0009-O00 &OO6 OQOQO-0900990 Q-O0-0004 9-GO-Op O-O-O and was going to kill Bluiter. Bluifer was pretending that he n-serj-e-.-e--n-- was very ugly and dangerous and 305U”n"”30'3C"3C"7”7'”""7”5"7Q3”3" was daring the Little dog to touch . . . . P . . Adinlsslon?-7oc Dancing 9:30 30 12.00 : '1 3! -"'59Ph"'3 (I""l"'"”" - are very dangerous. Blulfer was - . -ommmu ”'”e"d"lF W” M W” M” "t lor l'eSel'Vat!0ll5 Phone 1222 " these, and he looked as if it must Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. : him. lie realty, did look ugly and .1,-LA-I-u HANDS he so. In fact. he was uglier and SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE IIIGHT AT was a lot of blutiing going on in the Crooked Little Path. Flip was pretending that he was very iierce EVERY SATIIBIIAY 1 . . . , 3' dangerous. You know that eerta.n Al Bluncllard and the "Clover Club" Band 1 3 members of the Snake family be- longed to the poison people and ; pp, 7 more dallyzcrou.-: looking than even i Today-5 deal, Lake” (mm . dup. Buzztall the Rattlesnake who is licate game, looks like the "mi." 32:50? 32:1,,E”?hf”Efl12guis.oi3l3if THE CLOVER CLUB fer was perfectly harmless. Farm- er Brown's boy knew this, and that 045066646600-&OOOOOOOOO-O-4-O6-&6v6-O6-O-O-GO-6460-O04-6-GO-Q0-0 why hn -was chuckling. He wasn't being fooled, but Flip the sort of hand on which all cleclarers win the snme number of tricks, It is a fact, hcwevcr, that there are very few such hands n and this one vuoown ooooo oov4q.q.9.,..,,., ,, V W55 "at R ””i”iG”- r Terrier was. . . Farmer Brown's boy looked SW1" fleams around for a stick and presently - 39” Sides V"'""abh- round one that would do. He was ,C-mi,-;. .3-1: K52 still chlleklin when he returned " Th” C”"""""' ”''k B”"”''' :7 s 4 3 to the Crookcgd Little Path. "You're s - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND J5 NOVA SCOTIA b 6 A K Q 8 in good bluffeh but .V0u'" n0U""1.' by Edwin: S h d I 4K Q mg me. Now I'll bluil you a llttle.' i y c e u e (or June 24 to September 24: said he. I I ,, a, v "Prince lN'ova"v1yeare Wood Island: 1 Mn. 11 mm. 8 p.m. . 9 1 4,39 N . (12358 He was still rarriin the lime AN d "Prince Nova"-La;-avn Caribou .. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. B p.m. 'K Q W7 E ' J 10 7 3 pow, 1, l hi t H) gum Bui 5uE WANT5 To MAKE ' "Charles A. Dunning"-Leave Carib 1 am. 11 am. a p.m. .6 S . 9 6 43 hadnltn yv d Si 3 ii '8 k Y Wm-i ME ' "Charles A. Dlmnlnx"-Lr. Wood Islands 9 am. 1 pm. 5 p.m. . 10 8 5 2 i ll H minel Sims 6 was D? e'd For Daily Information. Listen to crew at 4A 106 P 9 5 ."'P'-V "mg ” ”, he” was A.M. EACH warm on - STANDARD TIMI QA s 2 "W no life in him. In a may he . 9 5 4 2 bfi:lHll)t;g, cticgoa HeNwas p1lx"Et8I1d- , - a . ow armer uonruumnsnunn rrnniss LIMITED -we ,......,,.. ,0, .,,,,... W, ,,,,, HEAD 9;-.-non; Chnrlotmtown' y. E, L tree. He lay the little Possum down Catch An Early Sailing and Avoid Dlnppolntment 011 the Emlmd at the foot M 3. tree i ' and placed his old straw hat over him. Then he turned back to the - , t ugly looking snake in the Crooked , Tm m3ke.up of me Nam, and Little Path. With his stick he South hands virtually forced a Struck the zrolmri hard on one , n three-notrump contract, and every Sid? 01 Blllmm He did the 581118 pair in the gem reached that thing on the other side. He struck i ,0” - . -igpgw since there were nme sum close to Blufrer. but. took care not ”l”;;,llI;l;l,;,, SCHEDULES FOR OLD HOME WEEK- . tricks available for immediate W mt h1m- Bluff” hissed and N55- l i cashing, every south made his ed and pretended to strike back. contract. one south. however. did but Farmer BFOWIYS b0)! W&5n't E a little better than that-he close enough to be struck. The ugly TU SDAY To FRIDAY ,,,,,,,g,,, M M W W Wm, ..,k,,, 5,... ,.,,,,..., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, . mLmwuWmEmwGH mmm To . v . --.. ch... . save him a clear "top." 0”" ml M1951 ”F!”9T than "W MOWING THE LAWN, IWANT rr UNCLE MAKE Ti-ie'eizAs5 CANIEXCHANGE Tms mg , The opening lead was jnyayjabjy Farmer Browns boy. continued to -m pu-r SOMEOF 1-Hls ON IT, ' SGMETHING TO STUNT TFE (imam. - snide - Tignjgl-1; the helm: king. and all declarers gear Hlelzlioullribilvlfth his stick. . - . GKDWTHOFOURGRASS PI ' - ' 0 5 . '.( fl . ' All schedules to remain tne same plus the 9:15 p.m. 33,13, ”.2.,f.”ih2””seJf;.'d Olgleungoitllgi lglufgzr gioendqslt :5 iloxiiswgs he trip to operate through to Tlgnlsh for this week. tested the diamond sun, when me could. He was frightened. badly , , y break them was 1-eveayed, r,h,V.-y frightened. but doing his best to Ch't"”"" ' 50"” 'El""mj simply collected all the top tricks pretend not to hr. Suddenly. be All schedules to remain the same plus the -9:15 p.m. -and conceded the balance S90-Jiitzd todhavel n (IL! 1&9 tlwlsi-ed ' I i 1 '- one South was both more am- an urlle am W1'liZ13e al over thmug z to Elmna and North Lake bmous and more expert; winning as if there was something dreaditll the second heat mad, he gm, med the matter with him. Then he rol- nude" via Bonshaw, , out the diarrlonds, but when East led over on his back and lay ner- , ,. . . . , turned up with the stopper, scum tectly still. His mouth was partly 3.1.: p.m. trip held over until 6.30 p.m. did not simply go ahead Md mg. opened. His thread-like forked - , , ' U -, tn h i th I To Borden via S'sldt': 2:,5,,,f,i'yC.k ;;,,s?'f,,51:S,d'Ld 29:; 3132 his gl:out1lf.1gNormdlead eSnCRo;tI31er8V:!' . ' Tile 5:30 p.m. trip and 12:01 p.m. trip leaving and West of course won. West. 1121- gfkfdgnv geadir th8nuditc1iB1ug1f9: mi 3 ' t - -l ' . other expert, realized that it he 0 Cl”. 011 now. In S W a l Ee?IldCE1!1E?.ndtC;.1.15t1;).m. iillp leaving Borden to becan cashed his last hem, he womd some mm mm mm although he y e or e a Ove ay5' probably squeeze his partner. just isn't an Adder at all. BRINGlN(1 UP FATHER ., "Barge me”. A". wood jslands via Emon; as declarer wanted him to do; so. Farmer Brown's boy riI”0i3P'3d his - . . properly llnobliging, West shifted stick and picked Blultcr in.) bv the j Same schedules to operate plus a latefmtrip leaving ,0 A spade, tail. There wasn't a sign or life g : . . . ', v b thi . P11 . "wtneom C"a”””9”””” at 1” 0” Pm W the 3 ”e da” ..2"r.:1l.:;”:.::;.:l';8.;:.a:.:::.;'.: ems-we imri-,sm.;ws 6sE,;WEe,v,EN5-'THEP,t:,E i M0ntaEU9'C3TdiE3lPG90TE9t0Wn3 last heart, discarding 1!. diamond fer. Farmer Brcrwnis boy lav Blut- DI VE 10 "'5 COM ' wHgm.pN;?xI5";4vr;gE)p:'ED? i To operate Saturday schedule for the above days. frolzlhms lliwbn l;:?d&hE3jfa:a5;:l'g'rig gg:;""a1g:dhi5B?:Pg'r mfd" 1?: G 1 . A150 late tn? leavmg Murray Rwer for Chwown :2: 0:: tfh: wall! West's spade re: stantly rolled over on his back. HE; TUNNELNG ”Q V13 Commercial Road at 7:00 p-m- turn was taken by the ace; than Perhaps he thougzllt to look prcp- , At.;2g)pVEi;;lI'hiE y ., '5 " ,.- l,dd,h .tli hlbk. l K' A -- -- IMAINLAND SCHEDULES via wood Islands and Bob fcsdliihtileg zilfbubkilrggthxgitlnletiileozge, ;:a:meeraBlsoi:n3s1 inlay ioilred him :5” 1 . ' V. . den - Cape Tormentine to remain the semi. and cashed the club jack. on this agar. Lilkxe ha :;la.sFh Blultgr was t - last-named play. East had 0 gve ac on is ac . armer ruwn's - FOR FURTHER lNF0RMATI0N up the high spade. establishing boy picked him up aszain and hung pa o , South's ten. or relinquish his dia- him over a stump. He didn't show p . d l; per. letting South win a sign of life. He looked so dead hr - PIIOIIG Ch't0Wn Phone S'side 0; ogummyvs remaining (nap that Flip had lost an int”-est in monds. 111m- T ' "imh up i .mtI.i3glhm--lnlnml-.vauu i Dy Weslovnr MAL CAN BE so MAC.1ll2E wueolns TO LET -ru.l.iu seem: ' . 14;All;i4NEOs:riN6 AT , , , -jm-:1 HEl2 TIME -rnymgcngmm, Tun”, R P:r46G.'A'l'l;AT isni-'r':Ni3EDuc'rIoN. DIICTATOR . BU FAT AN' sl.oDpv.'.' LOVED HEEM.'.' mpnmalr , . p . y ' icuymona