' I OCTOBER 30. 1953 PAGE TEN ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 1 ' . I ' ' Tippy and "Cup" Sfubns - I By Edwina. l - V ;:;;s's,s:9;i5a istrihsmt we gem. Ktll L A ,' Neieiisorziioob 4-! he i l i W'sise.;sT.. ; E . . i r t THE VER5A'l.'l:.; DECLAIEI The bad break of the diamond suit in the following hand would probably prove an insurmountable obstacle totmost declarers. but south found a sound solution to By Thornton W. Burgess BILLY MINK THINKS 'l'WlCE lrrsli ziir ls. WV.” , When the bedrnoiii HHS lllll8hl'd.l inn D,-omem, i Be sure you know vzich clr-yihey went. outside and c1imbed'up; y cumstance, llon the bank. They went over the new house of germ; you ever take 3 chance, (the hole they had made for nlr..l'IIlheI. No one was at home. -Old Mother Nature.i"Thi5JW0ll'l: :0 the way hilt flmgi 'i"ih '"” d ! I . X -WW Said 9Fl'32 l' 0l1'l80ll8 mig lh safer home than their new house North as C17 . nac......u...s.. u.....x.mi... The writer lll l.:iiii2hin: Hl'll0lx'illld it, and mil 011811 Our b6'dI'00mvIV iout in the rushes at the head of Both sides vulnerable. y .. . - -' G s" or ' M M the Smilin Punt linrl prune dnwii: "True." said Mrs. Jerry, ” Eithe smiling Pool. They couldn't be " ' " Rimosg nsginm as it hint men must cover it so that it will notldrowned out or this house, and it, 3:653 Bnngmg Fwnwr eorge C am” after the inn: hrnir rnin JPITV be found." lwould be less easy lor an enemy' .AQ53g .1 l c h h e w,...,n - " ” " "” Muskrat anti Hrs .l0i'i'V '.iaitPd' 50. lh0.V WFM l0 ll'"l'k '0 Cl'l”"'1't0 net at them. ' hxgz V” ' ' ' . ' in1.l- lnm: Ci-riiicli tux. ll. in (iron sonie sticks and grass. and ultlll Bmy Mmky Comhlg down Laugh- .QJ8a hm . I little ill the Siiiil ii: Pnnl bcinreitliese they covered the air lioltying Brogk to the smiling pool dur- Ty N . 543 l s I: I c,N'-r wox ;hey Staftpd tinrk r1l'.:'.1'illt! It nawllt didn't prevent the fresh air lrornliiiz the flood. discovered the new '98 w E .K,ig . IN HERE -oI.lr.:s:'ln'HlM( name in one batik where it, wasyentering their new home, but ltmhouse under watery and wondeygd .w6 S 34 l pfAc3EofffH- V , highest Th:s has in be a sort ofydld hide the opening. Those Stlcksywherg Jerry and M”, Jerry might I'.AJ9 hg-rs; l 1 Hm; n-H ' ' iaretv homr Th:-y air-mtiv hart R and grasses were piled in such a be. he didn't rind them, and .142 ' line house nr Ill."llFS llP:ll' tho. ll0ndyl'r3.V that lln one Would lake Hll.V woiidei-ed if they had been sviepti ' K-Qylozs, ' at the Stu 21:12 Pmil llri'iM'r'r. the notice Of lheml At the S'cllllP 1llllF- away. It was A week Inter that he: . 1 I '3 .llldd('ll llnnrt hiirl t.Ilrrl it uith the sliariaesi Eyes unuld not- be visited ilie Sllllllllg Pool again. He! .',Q1o5 r ' nntor. and hail iliry hatl lit stay able to see the hole. For the time visited the ngw house at mshesw Th biddm I l . in it they uoulrl lli'll'P drnniied.1being, the house was finished. ItLNo one W” M, home.-r1-hm he went: ' 2 8- V L , t The snuz bodrnnni they ivouldswas it Very Elmple h0llSC. Just Hiexploring in the Smiling Pool, and; North East South West : t ' have in th-s new lmzik hoiise wouldllnng slanting tunnel, or hall. frongriowh an the bottom of the steepest I 5 Pass 1 U 1 Q . 1 W A ', he so hzch lhfl” tlir l'37lL('F woulri.tlie entrance at the bottom of thelhahk he found the ghh-ahce 10 that 2 5 Pass 4 9 P335 i, V n , ” - . ..y:r 5 .' rrver irrirh ll mm in a heavy Smiling Pool. up to the bedroornymawhomgm1he imhky he ma.-ted; 5' Pass Pass Pass - , . . - I s tlnnzi. lust ulidel the IONS 01 lhc tzlasx to enter and go tip the long liall.3 v y , triisy innk llllll'w rizizciiisz and Connecting with it was anotlicyitqeii changed his mind. He thought; Norm ,,,.se1.v,,d cred” 10,. smug ' , l”f-'lllE Tlir brrll'-'inl'il has iustyshort hall leading out to an Ell-i(ig1ce.Thgtlong hall was no placelup me mmauon so we” um lupy - y -e-------r ' iindrr tt-.r' El'i'l” mots. They ntadelttrsnce part wiay up the liianlr. Thu; in which to lliim T; he 3hfg1l:.lng to the slum at hearts. A better . a small rpm up through theyizave a secon way nu rt case n .megL Jerry, or rsy guy in a idmmond brnk would have mme. . grass roots. .. -in. tor fresh ?tlr.jllP.ed. This door was kept C10Sed h.Vlhnll, there would be no gettinzl the contract, 5 laydown, DNPPIG Buford Nn mi (rm imicr tl:.iii do Jerry pluszgiiii: it lightly with izras: Tllldlpagtl and he had no liking for nj wast opemd me spade queen. . and Mrs .ln:'i;v limi iiricvssaigvisticks. In some ways this was 8 light (nee toldface.t?1i1lly decgdegysoum won mm the king, led ' l DgNg31'l3AJKCEOl-OR ..,..-u - numb he W0” 80 15 "1 ll” 93 ldiaiiiond to the ace and ruled I ' 1”! Wm? WM” M km” he Waswtidianioiid, hoping or course to - 9' COURSE! MOTHER '9 lmhledv md MVWK 5 ”Km lhallvstablisli a long card in the suit. to he himself dldl” Warm lwlien. however, he went back to no r ithe heart ace and ruffed another N(mT" w"tT5"""5 w- M- 5- '(iiamoiid with a high trump it be- i . . ”hw” , 'carr..2 all too clear that he would l Mrs. Bruce Deacon entertained not be able to 39;, up 5 hm; .11.. the members of the North Wllt- mom in ",1, deal, shire Auxiliary ol the Woman's The" W" I chance, of comm - Spniisorod by Charlottetown Fire Department Missionary society tor the 0Cl0b91';lhat declarer could find the club v V , ' llleellllgr lace in West's hand and the club ROLLAWAX BALLROOM t The worship service, with the jack in Easy, 50 may he could I , Theme. The Church ”A Unique lead to the king and then finesse l FRIDAX, OCTOBER 30 Fellowship,” was led by Mrs. Mac- to his own ten, south. hhwelve,-' . l :Phail, and opened wlth hymn "W5 did not look upon this plan with ' . t Dress as your please Prizes for Costumes Come Unto Our Fathers God. ;,,,,o,; he feared Mm was acmnhy ” ,Thls was followed by a Prayer by true-ethat West had both the ace Music by the ”DOWNTOWNERS" Admission '75 cents of . 4 hours dzinciiig 9:30-1:30 5 ( lthe Leader. Scripture reader was iMrs. Reg. Clark. and the worship iperiod closed with the hymn "Fill Thou My Lite, 0 Lord My God." Mrs. Mitchell had charge of the study Derlod and was ssslIted- by and jack of clubs (or his vulner- able overcall. So South ran trumps until, with six cards left. the situation was as follows: he had the spade deuce, two trumps and his original three ymembers who told of the work of club; we” kept me J.9.3 of & I Caravans. Work Camps. Ind Wm spades and his three clubs. The ' in which the ch ch is at work. 5.5.5 of spade, and thg three l .2: it plans for cw W-in 101' clubs were still in dummy. East Have you Heavy Chicken. Capons and Fowl. We lNew Days: hm mm.-li to 1,. s gm”, - t . , The Presldent melded over the South now lad another trump. ' need 125,000 lbs., and are willing to go the limit on Lhusiness period. Twelve members and we”. who couid not gffgrd V . N . I I .were present and all contributed a, dim."-1 3 club, 19c 30 it gplde, . prices. llill buy heavy birds on live basis and sup- :50 cents apiece to the Maritime Dummy dmamed . dub, hm , I , Home for Girls. community south then led his spade deuce ply trucking and crates where and when possible. jlriendship Secretary reported six to the ac, and rugged ,, space, ihome and three hospital visits. 10 thug driving our way, hug cud itiards and letters sent; also 25 bou- in the suit. Now. when South led 'xuets. Mrs. M103-no KP-V0 I Y9ld- his club five. W t was fixed. ISLAND C0-OP SERVICES, F'll'll'0.V St P'l0"9 5573 tins an Temperance. iwhsther he put 1) the ace or f It WNI deolded l0 NW9 N special ducked, declnrer was assured of the :Thanksulvlniz servlcvw llultllllng twn tricks. tloe Palookai By Ham Fisher F- - ............ ' N!LLO...NO.' . l Ai.to...Ai.i.o.mei,.a . oPlRATOI...YELLt ' TST-CE vouson... i we IDIOT i DON'Y use To TALK 1!) HiM...TELL HIM To CHASE HIMSELF! ' vse...rve ALWAVS HAD M5.-ll swocwie OVER ME... our Nsvsn we oNe...i'o REALLY WANT...0HHH THAT we PHONE .' FREE INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTING ,- SOCKS , " mg mm iniuvn King of The Royal Mounted L 00I(, Til! Eli &6ll I 5 1 A IIGIWG AT VOZl'h K -7.x??.l”v Bumrg, Vpdl VE zoraFi4'PzAMMl5 70 no ' y li'l Abner 1' (-3w axMrw0tRsrANp K-fwrui-r sow Naps ISA md'uNI.' Bu l ww 714:7 parry: owwz wzswrsulb rlrv rbrtrtu aw: 1.4zv.7- IFSAC A” 5 N LOVE !',h Hrs IWDOMBEAM, xs szoim m m: uavruawxwraavpuar, FELL w Lav - 1.H.o,m, ON: ,,o.Mt 51.05. All ALLUX TRJES MWIMLER I4-M-9 MIGAITGIVI ' 70 :57 Hit? A GOOD a HER SGWE db zxAMx:4E4,' AM-cc.'.' y Alex Raymond fl .- . ....--.... --...q an IF 1 CI? tr Inn y .'miii-iv.- MAI t notlaow ALARM ' ' - ” CLOCK, Mn-i:i:,i ANT TO II THE &3 t I uemr ssveu-Ti-mew. l:....wA.:e.."l. CGAII h DATE - ALWAVS LET THE MAN OF . 1-us noun no y rt-olcuviuet