..-,,., ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Specializing in Life Insurance Anaiysit and Programming H. G. BDHAKER Unit Supervisor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown. P. E. I. Phone 835 mm TWO IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER TUESDAY EVENING DEG. 5th. for Charlottetown's annual Rotary CFCY. and Proceeds from both events in aid of cripple.1 children and other welfare o1'gaIlizations. WEDNESDAY EVENING DEC. 6th. when the Masons of Montague in co-operation with the Charlottetown Rotary Club will stage their annual auction in Yeo's Theatre, Montague. CANVASSERS ARE NOW SOLICITING DONA- TIONS. PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY. ALl('llCli over SKIJNK AND FOX nouurv A bounty on Skunks and Wild Red or Patch Foxes will be paid upon presentation of snout or pelt at the Royal Packing Company. Grafton Street, Char- lottetown. P. E. 1., from November 15th to December 15th, 1950. Fox Bounty will be paid to Hunters and Trap- pers only. Pelts on which bounty is paid will be oar HARD TO BELIEVE There's nothing harder you mil fin Than just to keep an open mind. -Old Mother Nature. 'lf that isn't a fish I dont know a fish when I see it." said 9. foo.- ish young Goose to another fool- ish young Goose. All young Geese are foolish because they haven't yet lived long enough to know all there' is to know, or they think they know. They were staring hard at Finback the Whale who was on the surface of the sea getting a his breath of fresh air. All the other members cf the flock were staring too. especially all the younger ones who were seeing a Whale for the first time. ”Ol course it is a fish. It hasnit any legs, any feet. with which to crawl out on land. it must live in inc water. So of course it must he rt fish," said another. He spoke with the supreme wisdom of ignor-I mice. l "And look at that tail." said still another. "Who ever has seen any but a fish with a tail like that? Of tourse it is a fish." land see those fins." another spoke up. of course he meant Fir.- liack's flippers. You know they do look like fins and they are used like fins. "No one but a fish has fins." All the time the flock was keen- ing at a distance from Finbari: Yes, sir, they were keeping at a distance, a long distance, although curiosity was urging them to gol nearer, the younger ones especial-' They were the 'most curious and at the same time the most: afraid. ' "K'onkl” exclaimed Iionker. thei wise old lender. "That is a Whalef and a Whale is no more a fish than is Fiathoms the Moose. or Light- fcot the Deer. or Buster Bear whom you met on the shores of the ponds lBy Thornton W. Burgers) punched and may be sold by owner. DEPT. OF INDUSTRY SI NATURAL RESOURCES BAY OF FUNDY SERVICE 5. 5. Princess Helene between DIGIY and SAINT JOHN will resume regular servin- MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27 Canadian Pacific in the Forests -we have flown over." "But-but-but-" stammered one and stopped. But what?" asked I-Ionker a bit impatiently. "But they have legs." replied the young one. "What good would legs be to one living in water all the time?" ask- ed I-lonkar. Of course the young Goose couldn't answer that and didn't. try. llonker began swimming near- er to Finbaok. The others were so used to following their leader that they did so now without thinking. ;The nearer they got the bigger I I l Finback seemed and the harder it COSTS ONLY 7t Dress Formal - DANCE AT THE WHELAN HALL Sponsored bv Women's Auxiliary of the Benevolent Irish Society IN AID OF ST. VlNCENT'S and MT. HERBERT ORPHANAGES TUESDAY, NOV. 21. 1950 Music by the "DOWNTOWNERS" DANCING 9:30 - 1:30 AM. Refreshments Served ADMISSION 331.00 PER PERSON -' FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE DENNIS DOWLING 385-W - Floor Show would lose only one club trick. KINII Elllll was to believe that any 0 e could possibly be so big. They ha - to be- lieve what they saw yet they were not sure that they did believe, that they -were not asleep and dreaming. They had thought Flathroma the Moose a giant but beside this monster Flathcrns would be trif- llllg. Yes, big as he was he would seem just trifling beside Flnbhck. 'l-In must be the biggest person in the world." said one. Honker Continued on page 12 ouuot-o-;----r.w:-c--:-r-- --' -aonrzmzvr contract Bridge By Joszphino Culbertson .C:CiOIZiCiOLtDC!OD0DQs)DDQOG&s. CAREFUL PLAY NEEDED Today's declarer had to maneuv- er with care to bring home his game contract. l ii-15 West dealer. North-South vulnerable. A J 10 D 7 9 K J 8 8 6 J 5 4 3 . 5 E K 4 2 Q K Q J N 9 10 8 3 9 3 4 W E O A Q 10 . 7 3 S B 2 ' 1. K 10 B 6 4- Q 9 Q A Q 8 7 6 3 9 A 5 2 Q I I 4. A 7 2 The bidding: West North lint south 2 Q Pass Pass 2 A Pass 3 A Fan 4 Q Pass Pass Pass East-west were using the weak two-bid. which is employed by a few experts for its preemptive value. (With a strong hand, they start. off with the artlfical bid of of two clubs.) West opened the heart king. De- clarer won with the ace and led his singleton diamond toward dum- my. There was some temptation to put. up the king when West played low. but the weak two-bid told South that West probably did not have an are outside of his good heart suit, so dcclarer put in the diamond Jack from dummy-not that this made much difference. East. won with the queen and led back a heart. in a attempt to force dummy's trumps and in that way protect his own spade king. After ruffing the heart lead in dummy, south led the spade jack and let it ride. He then ruffed a diamond and ruffed his last heart with the spade ten. Now he ruffed another diamond, and when west showed out, the original distribut- ion of all hand: was fairly well marked. It would have been a serious er- ror for south to lead a low club at this point. because East could have won with the queen and. by returning a club. held declare: to nine tricks. South did not fall into this error, however. He cashed the club are and led a Iecond round. Observe what this did to the de- fenders. 11 West ducked and let East win, East's diamond or trump I-etum would give deciarer an easy trump coup or trump finesse against East, and he would simply win his six spade tricks, the heart ace, two heart ruffs and the club ace. Conversely, if west put up the club king. he would drop East's queen. and south TEA I7! u;,rrunI Imrl I)uIir'iuI1.x , . Ln. ABNER I'LL CATCH my soar ; I rmcv, on swn: HAWKINS DAY. AFTER By Atcapp -BUTYOU GOT NO REIT? T0 lORRlFY BDBCDI. TILL MINIGI-l'I".'.' in i l ”, i I r K Y , T, ' .. -rnn----. JOE PALOOKA. KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED ' OIV q?aAusL,-mom. . TAN! THESE MSTES TO I INJECTED ENOUGH SERUM ' 6000. GIVE . oocmg y WWEAKEN A REGIMENT. 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