A i‘ 1| \' {arrive tunes TEN , l rm: EUARDIAN, cnancorrsrown JANUARY 13. 195a G301) For Those Recovering Fiiiliii AN ATTACK ‘ 0F tiRIPPE or A HEAVY COLD Thousands 0i People Are Finding Morissey"s Stomach Tonic A good preparutitm to relieve that all worn out feeling, stomach tipset, no appetite, food turns to gas, aeetnnpzniieti with heartburn and other disagree- able conditions that niwnys follow a bout with Grippc or n heavy void DON'T Dlil..~\\' - GET YOIR BOTTLE TODAY For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Cotinters I.‘(RII'I‘I'"OOT'S LOST PRIDE . re beauty is no cause tor pride I r good looks seldom long abide. -»Old Mother Nature. "Lightfwt left mo a present." chuckled Jumper the Hare as he_ looked at hOItl8llllll§ lying in the snow at the foot of the littiel mound amour: the cedar trees. lie: had lterli dozin; in his favorite‘ form from tintiet" a cedar branch, when Lightfost the Deer had st0p-_ ped to pass the time of day. It was! just alter he had disappeared a-l mong the trees that Jumper had thscovered the thing in the snown. He had known nt once what itl was. Hue you guessed? It was: one oi Lizhttontis antlers or horns. i That is what lllflml. [talks call then l r."".3.:~:li they are nvt. true ho‘ '2. Jumper l<vn\'("l all about for tha otlifr one. L".1t. czmlclirt find it. You knr-y t-hvrt‘ arr- two lIIIllPYS. cart-h with several points. that make the: v. Uii(l(‘i'l'.ll crown that Lnzhtitrit.‘ wears so proudly ill the fall, and} with which lie fights if need heal Jumper was no longer sleepy, lt l \\' PRICE $2.00 Per Bottle - 21-day Treatment. ctvlc TAXES Please take notice that, by amendment to the City oi‘ Charlottetown Incorporation Act, in order to vote. in the Civic Election on February 8th, citizens must have all outstanding taxes pnid by the 15th of January 1950. J. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. ________ NOTICE Commencing January 1, 1950, all Automobile Deal- ers and Dealer Operated Garages In the Charlottetown area will remain open on WEDNESDAY AFIERNOONS and will close on SATURDAYS AT 1 PM. All Parts Departments will remain open on Friday evening. rumors nnwann tsnaun aurontonmn DEALERS ASSOCIATION in The interest 0i The General Public The Electric Inspection Department for the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island operates for the purpose o! preventing fire hazards and injury to persons and property, and also to oversee electrical installations so as to ensure proper maintenance and operation, in short to protect the public from inferior equipment and workmanship. Ilcncciorth, electric signs not approved by the De- partment will not bc permitted to be installed. Electrical apparatus and particularly electric oil burners must be Canadian Standards Association ap- proved. It is unlawful to buy anti install any equip- ment not bearing C. S. A. label. Your insistanco on seeing the Journcyman's Lic- ense will ensure a better standard of installation. EUGENE P. CULLEN, Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. WAL-IT WARN‘? nut smxoow sxAcxv/rf-rr were: Si’! sruwow- excznr mar NOBODY us: WAS THARJ.’ uunmsrmv? _._._._. still (lll_\'ll."|i(‘_ Ht- seldom goesl l l l l I,‘ - »'c~:-=:~~:~~>-:~:~:-~§a--~r-o-zw: a- u. Contract Bridge g By Josephine Culbertson 3 n it'll!QQOOTOiItlNJTQOsIQOQOUUQQL A COUNT OF THE IIAND Counting out the defenders’ d‘s- , tribution in tudayls (teal might have led the derlarvi‘ to the win- ning plan oi‘ play. North denier. Neither side vulnerable. QAJB QAKIOT Q52 anon ‘G32 ya Q8 N QQJQG QKQJ ‘ 3 10x64 W I‘: g7 J.KQ S 4.110s‘! 52 dxqmers U542 QADK $6 Thcbidding‘ North Last South Vjcst 1 Q Pass 1 5 4 Q P858 Pass THWGASYZMDDZTEITHtlITSQTTlTJ-llild‘. kink. South won and returned a dia- mond. to insure a third-round ruff of the suit in dummy. Westl shifted u) a spade. Declarer won in his nwn hand, ruffed a diamond with the spade ace, then ovcrtoolt the jack of spades and drew West's last trump. Now, apparently feeling that only a sureessftil double heart finesse could produce the needed tricks. South led a heart toward dummy and put in the ten. Obviously, this was not n good idea, and the sla-m was lost. lf South had simply observed that. West had started with seven diamonds and three spades. he would have realized that there was virtually no hope of finding the queen and jack of hearts in the West. hand! There was far more chance that at least twa of West's three unknown cards were clubs. laecuuse. of the comparatively few clubs in the North-South hands. South should have proceeded as follows: After rufttng the third diamond and drawing trumps. South should rash one more trump. blanking the A-K of hearts in dummy and ' keeping all four clubs. East, forced to hold could cash the club ace. lruff a club. return to the heart king and ruff away East's last plllli stopper. thus providing a discard lfnr himself on dummys fourth ‘club. If East had previously discarded ‘three hearts and kept four clubs. devlsrer could simply cash hoth heart honors, and then produce his own fire ct hearts as the ful- filling trick. "He looks us ii hc feels ashamed of himself," thought Jumper. about. tnuch until the coining of the Black Shadows. But now h! as too curious to sit still. He minted-to knew about that other antler. Could it be that. Lightfoot still had it? Or had lie left it in the snow sonrewhcre near? "There were his trucks in the snow, easy to follow. Jumper sat up for a quick lcok all about. No one was ill sight. The way was clear and stile. He started to follow those tracks in the snovr. Ho tiidirt. hurry. He wanted to be sure not to miss that other antler if it were in the snow some- where along the trail. Then too he “Tia Stopping every few hops to look and listen, making sure that. there was no dancer linking near. Hiurrying is the surest vray of getting into trouble. He hadn't gone far when he heard Lightfoot ahead of him. He moved more slowly now. He wont- eci to see Lighttoot before Light- foot saw him. Lightfnot might not like being followctl. Few people do like being followed. It gives one a most. uncomfortable feeling to be followed even though it be by n friend. The finding of that antler in the snow was not a new experience. Jumper had found Lightfootfs antlers in other years, but always before it. had been a. long tLme after they had been dropped. He ‘knew that Lightfoot lost them ‘every winter and in the summer l grew new ones. Several times he had seen Lightfoot. while the new Xintlers were growing. But he ‘IIOYCI’ had seen him without any. l either old or new. and he was cur- ious, very curious. to see how lLiziitfoot would lock with no ‘crown at all on his head. Soon he saw Lightioot a short distance ahead. He was in a thick- ,er of small young; apple trees. He ‘was browsing on these. This means lthat he was eating the tips of the iyllllllf} and tender ttvigs with their tichtly wrapped lent buds 'I‘hese are one of his favorite foods in winter. . l Lightfoot was sizuirhtig so that Jumper could sce only one side of Ihis lit-ad. On that side he was iisiill wearing half of his wonderful crown. ljlilklllf: at him from that lside no one wo-ulti have missed l the other halt of that crown. Then §Llghtfoot turned so that he faced Plumper. Such a sight! A pnlr at ‘antlers perfectly matched had made 4t wonderful crown, and Lightfoot had worn it. wit-ii pride. qiill" as if he knew he was the handsomest person in all the Green Forest. Now. with only one antler, half a crown, he iookrwl foolish. It was plain that he felt foolish. There was no pride in him. Where the other antler 11nd been was what looked to Jumper like a round sorc spot. With half his crown gone T-tl-llllliflots head felt light on one side and heavy on the other. He looked as ii he didn't. know how to hnld his head. Whrn'he saw Jumper wntohixig him he stepped behind some "young trees trying to get out. of Jumpers sight. 1t was clear he didn't want to be seen. ’I‘here was no pride in him. "He looks ns it he feels ashamed of himself,“ thought Jumper. Per- haps he did. Folks who lose their good looks often do feel ashamed althc-tich there is na reason at nil Why they should, why ls it that. good looks and pride so often go I together? .._.- HI DIDN‘T uunznsraun Asour m‘ SHADOW. 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