l/G trivia: .. y; : -i__ I'iii\:1'l'1'| $5.5M...‘ ‘ ' ~ ‘Qvmicvflbfinu ..._.. 5A; 11:; $3“ . .5.» PAGE TEN 756M yeamittfor GRWPUF’, A battle neither won nor lost May cllti in a fur greater cost. ~—Old Mother Nature. Buglcr the Ell; had met more than his equal. He knew it now. Indeed, he had known it for quite a Wiilil‘. He: was no lnllgc!‘ figlit- mg to \\'lll. He kllUW that ht‘ couldn't win. Hr knew that this other Elk with whom he wits fight~ ing was just J. littlt- too bin, jllxt l\ litllc too ltciigv, just a little too slfvllll~ lust n little too quick, just n. littlc too stutirt for him. Ht‘ \\';ts growing; \'ci'_v tired. He couldn't ED your (log as famous kennels do-fecd (int-Pup! So good . . . s0 nourishing (or dogs of all ages, sizes and broods. (Thrifty, too! Not 7O ‘Y wntcr like most canned dog foods). Griz-Pup comes in cubes 0nd "19411- kvvp on fighting much longt-r. The Y0!!!‘ H0991’ grcnt lllllltlS on his iictul, which has both. ho hatl carrlctl so ttttsily and 5o prulltlly, had become sirangrly heavy and were stciitlily gT0\\’lY1l_., heavier. Ho Wllb panting for breath. lie no longur could spnro any tn squeal his rage. Hr- was losing that fight (Hill he knew it. So no was no longer fighting to win. What was ho fighting for? He was llillllilir: to get away. Yes, sir. iliLi is what itt~ was fighting for-to Made by Kahuna‘: i l §iwflfllr Qnlarb -— not au-ay, 'l‘lint hdcl become (ht; BACK ON Till-I JOB must important thing in an tho MONTRJ-LAL -- tCPi - General world. Carlos Jnraomillct Isnza has rc- Never before hiid the smgtllt-r turned to Montreal iis cort-sul-gvnqfolks looking on seen such a fight. eral of Colombia. a post he left l5} 'I"hey hnd soen fights, sometimes years H.510. Fnr i2 years he itnsldv-siierntn fitzhts. among tliemsclvits been Colombia war minister onanrl among their iiczghbors who member oi the Colombian senate. [were little bigger than themselves, REGULAR nine: ‘ EAST ROYALTY RINK HALL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th Under Auspiccs of Hockey Club Music by Eastern Rhythm Boys i Dancing 9:30 in 12:30 Admission 50c Bus Leaving I. M. T. 10:00 Canteen Service — Free Check Room o¢>oo~ei>ao¢>oo<@>oo@seo@>¢n< PMIUS FLYING SERVICE Charlottetown Airport Phone 1800 Feature ‘Aerial Scenic Tours Of BEAUTIFUL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 5.00 — $10.00 Only from the air can you appreciaio i [it .100 ?_5>o0'§\59 Jr the True Scenic Beauty of our Island Province lkporicnocd Pilots Charter Flights Expert Instruction Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service lBy Thornton W. Burgess) but never a fight between two giants, for that. is what. the Elk were to all of them. The clashing of the great antlers, the snorting and squealing and grunting, the pltingiitg at each other, were ex- titing and were frightening, too. The two Mountain Beave-rit ltiiiskyi anti Mrs. Musky, were tritrhti-nerl hnlt to death. They should httve been sale in their un- clt-rgruund hoinc, for this was in broad ilnylight and that is no time for iovvrs oi ilarkness to be out.‘ But they jttst lind to see the end‘ of this fight. They just had ta. "Tillll follow who boasted that lie \\'.'lS not afraid 01 any one is’ afraid now. Hc is beaten and ital, knows it, but he hasn't any some," stud Musky. i "Do you moan that he was fool- t-sit tn gt»: into this fight?" asked‘ Airs. Mushy. l "I inciin he hasn't sense enough: to know that, he is beaten and run. iitvny." l't‘])ll£’(‘l Musk . "Perhaps. he catti." hllisky sllrvwilly’. _ "C.tii't what?" asked Mr. Muskyni “Can't run zttvny," replied Mrs. Mushy. "Of course he can run away‘ and it he had any sense he would. If he kvcps 0n fighting he may 3e: hurt,’ rctoried Musky. said Mrs-i may got hurt worse," declared shrewd Mrs. Musky. "Perhaps he wants to run invny, but cant." That is exactly how it was. More than ever he had wanted anything in his life before Buglcr ivttntcd to quit and run while there was still some speed and strength in his legs. But he couldn't Just turn and run without danger of bciilg hurt wore by the sharp points of the antlers of the other than if he kept on fighting. Those long, sharp points could be the dcnth of him and he knew it. Biigler had been pushed back almost to the edge of the Opening in which they had been fighting. Many eyes were watching from around the opening. High over licarl circled Thunderbolt. the Golden Eagle. His fierce eyes were watching every move of the tight- era far below him. He knew that. Bugler wa beaten even before Bugler himself knew it. H0 circled lower and. lower. If one of those fighters should be killed — well, Elk meat must be very good eat- ing. With much the same thoughts Croaker the Raven notched from the top n! a tall dead tree. From the midst. of lurking Black Shad- ows at one side o! the open place Howler the Wolf watched hungrlly and hopefully. Other hungry. hopeful eyes Were wiatching and ivnlthis Ior the end of um fight. The end came suddenly and un- expectedly and there was some- mini! strange about it, something queer. Tho two fighters had come together head nn with a. crash. An had happened before both had “And it he tries to run away he , discussion between North " South. I l THE GUARDIAN a Contract Bridge B; Jonephlne Culbertlon ANTICIPATING THE LEAD When bidding a slam. it muni- lly in I. very good ldel t0 wmldel‘ the probable openinz lead. For example, South dealer Eubwest vulnerable. ‘gitxaisa VQB gxqms _ ‘K7 §J93 gqios"! N n42 O76 U 994s W E Q1065 (M21953 S ‘A59 ~ 2 44 IAKJIOEfl gntz 31.964 Tliehidding‘ South West North E885 1Q Pass l} Pal 2Q Pass 3Q PM! 4Q Pass 4N1‘ Pans 5Q Pass 6Q PBS-l Paaa Pass West, having listened carefully to the opponents’ informative bid- ding, simply led the one suit they 11nd not mentioned-and the de- fenders quickly cashed in two club l tricks. Since it was plain that North could have made six notrump without even taking a finesse. there was (naturally) a polite t?) and North argued that South, by jumping to four hearts over three diamonds, had shown a powerful hand with a. long heart suit, and said that he, North. had felt safe nt a six-heart contract. He fur- ther insisted that South might have had to establish the spade suit by ruffing, which of course could not be done at notrump. North wit-s wrong. First, South had not shown g particularly strong hand, innmuch as his first. rebicl had been only two hearts. North’: real error, however, was in failing to realize that. South ntlglit have the diamondfiace instead of the club ace. and that with hearts as trump, the opening lead could ‘the made through the club king. North should have counted that. at notrump he could probably rely on six heart tricks, two spades, anti at least two diamonds and two clubs 11' South had the club ace, or four diamonds with club con- trol if South had the diamond rice. In either case the total would ‘be twelve tricks. and the opening lead could not be fatal. gone to their knees. Now neither got up. They knelt there facing ‘each other, heads close together. iBut now they seemed to be pulling ‘instead of pushing, trying to pull J-DBTL and unable to; trying to get Iback on their feet and unable to What did 1t mean? HOT ALL THE TIME At the equator there in little i-hnntzo in the earth's temperature the year round. 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