PAGE TEN THr. GUARDIAN. CHARLUFTETo. NOVEMBER 2, 19,, Sllioysldo Ballroom Ivory Monday, Wednesday, Irldny 1nd Saturday Emmi Rhythm Boys ADMlSSl0N—85c Meet your friends there tonlzht Wilma! Colonel-And You'll Jump Out ol Bed in the Morning Rum‘ lo Cm Tbeliver should pour uut about 3 pints II bile iuice trim your iiigutive rrsot every day. ll this bile is not flowing ireely ' not digteril. it Inn just decoy tract. hen Rub oats up your stoniea . \ on get constipated. \'ou leel sour. sunk and t world looks Eu . lt takes l ose mild. lentle Carter's Littln liivor Pills to get these 2 pints cl bile flow; mg lrcely to ninlte you ‘leel “‘up_ up. Get ii package rods . lafiectiie in mslung bile flow lreoly. Ask or Carter's Little Live: 35¢ st any drugstore. Mhol you" people get mar- ried, these days, one of their biggest problems is to balance the budget. There are so many things they'd like to have — perhaps s. radio, a new aut4> mobile, s. home of their own. Or simpler things like furnish- ings for the den or the spars room, new drapes, or even going to the movies. Yes, illPTQ are all kinds of ways to spend mon- ey, and all kinds o! nice things to buy. But let me tell the young husbsnd something. He's going to be a. whole lot happier if he Sllll 148 HAL BOHAKER Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. l. knows he's taken care o! the little lady should anything hap- pen to him. Don't forgot, some- times young lllhlblilltln lilo. And I'm not being morbid. 1t s just plain common sense. _ So, young fellow, just you look into your budgeting right now, and put. some of your savings into a Fun lrile insur- ance plan tlizit'li liikc cnre 0i the little lady you'd lln any- thin for. She's worth it. W iitever your income, I think I can toll you how you can go about. it. Let's talk things over-todayl LIFE 0F CANADA Richmond Street Tonight l Be llls Dream irl Lustre-Creme Shampoo Leaves Your Hair Q Frogranlly clean I Glisloning with shun SHAMPOO WITH LANOLIN O Soft and’ easy to manage uélh-(imm HIIIBKIES i BY KEN REYIIDLIIS yZZ/ "MOMH. . .Mrs. Jones was gonna sell her outwith u Guardian .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t‘.\\\\\\Y~\\ \\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\‘T\‘h\\\‘.\\‘\NlA\\\\\\\\\\'tJ.\ \.\'\\‘\\ ‘L. Wont Ad — but I talked her out of it!" lBy Tliorrilo HlDE-AND-SLEK FOR LIFE OB» DINNER For living he is titted best Who mcets with courage test. -Peter Rabbit CV05’ A game was being played on the Green Meadows, Those playing it didn't think of it as a game, but they were playing hlde-and-seck and that is a game that everybody knows. Boys and girls play hlrie- and-seek tor tun. and it is fun. But Ior one ol the two playing it now it wasn't fun. No, sir, it, wasn't tun at all. That one was Ntmbieheels the Jumping Mouse. He was the one who was hiding The one who was seeking was Killy the Sparrow Hawk. I suspect that, being n hunter, he enjoys hunting. All hunters seem to. So he probably was getting some tun out o! this game or hide-ziiichscek. But lor both it was more, zxiiu-h more tiiun n game. One was hiding for his 111a and the other was seeking {or his dinner. Kllly hsd been sitting high in a lone tree on the Green Meadows seemingly doing nothing, but really using those ‘keen eyes o1 his ever] minute. He was hungry sud all the time growing hungrier. "What I want for dinner today is s Mouse. I'm tired o: Grass- golng to have a Mouse. There arc ommumzonnonnwnoommar‘ Contract Bridge g t‘ By Josephlnu Culbertson PREMIUM 0N SKILL In great many deals the expert enjoys little, i! any advantage over the sversgre player, but when a deal like the following comes along. the dlflerence, as reflected on the score pad, is enonnous! South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 4 .1 1 Q A K 4 s .§ K 10 9 6 ‘@532 Q Q s 4 z N s K 1o o o Q l0 8 8 5 3 9 7 W E Q .1 o I; J l0 9 7 S Q 8 5 4 2 l-—-— 4.3 4 4 A a I Q 7 3 Q A Q J 3 fi A K Q 6 The bidding South West North Bast 1 Q Pass i Q Pass 3 j Pass 4 Q Puss 4 N " Pass 5 Q Pass 5 N T‘ Pass 6 Q Psss Pass Pass West opened the club jslck and. when dummy appeared South lelt (with some reason) that. he would have an easy time bringing home the slum, When he tested the trumps, however. and found lllflt East had tour, the picture wis not quite so rosy, since all o! declsvcfs and dummys trumps would have to be drswn along with East s. However. there was sn excellent chance that either hearts or clubs would break for the needed trick, so declarer drew trumps. West h..:l discarded three spades. however on the trumps, and when South now cashed his remaining .club honor, and then shifted over to hex. s, trying to break that suit 3-3, he was in for e keen disappointment. An expert in the South DONIloOE would sslvege this contract ngvilxist any defense! Alter drawing trumps he would lead his low suarlc! Obviously, he would lose this trick. but observe the effect! Nciv he would control any return lillll cash the spade HOP. This trick would squeeze West nut n1‘ his stopper in either hearts nr ciubs. and whichever 0t these two suits he shortoiod, doclarer would r.m. The concession of the sp.:.le trick before losing control 1i any suit ivas vital to the mcchanhs o1 the squeeze. hoppers. I want s Mouse and I'm. n W. Burgess) plenty o! Mice living ln the grsss around here {ind sooner or later I'll see one. Just let me see one, or bc sure o! just where one is, and I'll have my dinner,“ said he to himsel! A moment later he sow the grass move aver so little a short distance from the tree in which he was sitting. Now grass docsirt niOVe un- less the wind blows it, or someone is pushing through it, or is brush ing against it, or cutting it. Not s single Merry Uttle Breeze was ‘about, so there must be somcciie lover where that. grass ivas mov- ing. It moved very little. probably you or I wouldn't have noticed i: at all. But it is tor seeing just such slight things as that that Killy’: harp eyes were given him. He lelt the tree and 1n an instant ivar» hovering high above that moving grass. Inciting clown in it, "I thought. so. ‘there's my dinner," he chuckled, as he saw g Mouse- creepln through the grass. , Then he shot down with toes and claws set to clutch the mouse. ' ‘ Now Killy was prepared for the ,Mou.se to run as Meadow Mice do when startled. But he wasn't. pre- parCd for the long high jiunp that just in the very nick o! time took this one sailing over the tallest grass. You see, this ivss Nlmbic- heels the Jumping Mouse, not Danny Meadow Mouse, who runs but doesn't. jump. In s jiffy the small Hawk was brick up in the sir high enough to see down in the grass for quite s space around. Kllly knows how to hover, which means to use his wings so as to keep himsclt in one place up in the uh‘. His keen eyes searched in the grass for the Mouse lie knew was hiding there. Present- ly they Sil.\\' a little brown lump. That is all it looked like. It was partly hidden under some dead crass. It didn't move. It didn't look the least. bit like anything alive. Then those sharp eyes made out. a long‘ slender tziil‘ and. instantly {he knew the little brown lump for ivhat it was. He dropped ivlth set claws. At the sums instant that. brown lump came to lile and shot into the air in another long jump, but not in the same direction as before. By the time Killy checked himself and flew buck high enough to see down in tllc grass, Nlmbieheels was hidden again. rt took Kllly quite a. while nnd s lot o! hovering and circling to find Nimblcheels again. Again Nlmbleheels escaped by jumping in the opposite direction from the wny Killy had expect-on him to jump. This time he was ricer enough to his summer home in s hollow under an old turned- over sod to get where Killy couldn't possibly sec him. How good it wiis once more to feel salel His heart had been in his mouth. or had seemed to him to be, with each oi those long jumps. New there was nothing to worry about. He ivss sale as long as he remsined there. l-le was home in his familiar bed or soft gross. He had won that gnmc of hlde-and-seek. He had lllc and Kllly didn't have the dinncr he had been too sure of. or course. little Nlmbleheels was thankful. Also he was once more bnccming sleepy and he wasn't ‘where he had planned to be when that kind oi sleepiness should over- itake him. He must stay awake s llittle longer. UL ABNER r rzzi. nor-flu, oowr you? l our. wmr-wznv csouo HA5 I SILVER LINING _ o. Al. cs» rwcomiflionln mas THOUGHF FULLY vnaviolb EACH or us KIQHY- DREYSED cows wrryn LIKE t‘ ~60 AHEAD- E%PRESS ALL YOUR PIMP-UP rmcrious on n‘ " LOCATIO 7H! 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