PAGE TEN .ANNUMJ.lflHfiHNG The Annual Meeting oi the Queen's . County Progressive Conservative Associ- ation will be held on ' . ~ WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOV. 9:] AT 1.45 in n; - ctovea stun "Gretton Street. Charlottetown REAGH BAGNALL. \ 4 President. NOT! change oi date from Tuesday. Nev. 8 to WEDNESDAY, Nev. 9. ‘omen Ssuyslde llallreon N Iver! Monday, Wednesday, Ifllhy and Saturday PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PUBLIC SERVANTS ASSOCIATION Eastern llllytllm leys DANCE Anmsslox-sse 4 IOU "I! lllllfi fliers ~ tonlehe ‘ V CLUB-TUESDAY, NOV. 8th Admission 25o Tickets Sold at: Door. Not Chicken Supper CORR-AN BAN HALL Wednesday, Nov. 9th ESupper served from 4 to 9 Dance Alter , . "Melody Boys" Orchestra A iciovan‘ onus I u DANCE rvznv snrunnsv A] Blanchard and the "Clover Clu " Band Dancing 9:80 to 12.00 For reservations Phone 1222 Between 5 p.m. and '1 p.m. Phone 478-L Reservation: held nnfli 10:30 p.m. , SATURDAY NIGHT IS YOUR DANCE NIGHT AT THE CLOVER CLUB TNE NORTHERN LllNiiN RESTAURANT Upper Queen and Chestnut Streets in Charlottetown is now operated by A. B. MaeliARVlLLE We serve Hot Sandwiches, Cold Sandwiches, Steaks and Chops. Our Specialty: "FISH AND CHIPS" Also Fountain Service We would appreciate your patronage at all times. ssssssssssssss‘ s‘ s-‘ s‘ i i i i . long time to conic. _ ‘ms GUARDIAN. cnsnLom-rowlr‘ ily Thornton loild Comfort Thole who‘ in comiort sleep and re , ‘Though unwsre. ere greatly blest. -0ld Mother Nature. Nirnbleheels the Jumping Mouse had made his last long jump (or e In iact he wouldn't jump again until late spring, and it “as no\v_ autumn. Jack Frost hadn't yet arrived tor the vrinter. That last jump had been an exciting one. right over Black Pussy the Cat_ it had landed Nimhieheeis right at the doorway o! his winter llnniP. This was wed ior the pretty little Mouse with the short inont legs and the long hind legs and long tail. that made him look and jump like a tiny Kangaroo. Because o! this some tolks call him o0 Mouse. He had been jumping so hard to get away from Black Pussy that he was getting tired. and that was bad. But now there was nothing to. __ Contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson . Diizlltfliflfllttiltfifis. T00 REVEALING There are very fell‘ DIRK?" “’h°~ on deiense, do not reveal holdings through iniudicious dis- carding. In today's deal. East gave entirely too much help to his export. adversary! _...__..__.____-—_ mo. amn- m __; Neither side vuilfersblf Q A J s 3 K A A §Ql074 2 l ALSO ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Wood Islands-Caribou Ferry Service NOV. 1 t to NOV. Nth leave Wood Islands- s Prince Nova ............... .. Charles A. Dunning . bee: Caribou- ‘ A- " ‘ s . . Prince Nova .............................................................. .. ll l p.m. ..- 11 sun. 8 pm. l pm. I p.m. eoxxxxmrburvrvvv. Ll'L AINER "*1 Mifl QL WHEN D@DATOG GTIQTDOETHIRI! ' f.’- NRY BACHELOR ' ‘ANI- HHVIK fill-R l RUSH 9Q l-llAw-purv KIGMIBS reason-cu esqae gs . also J1074fl The bidding: South West 3 Q Pass Pass Pass gambled a little when he leaped to six diamonds. An opening heart lead by West would have been immediately latal to the slam, but. not being second- sighted, West preterred the lead o1 his ten Wade. south had little hope that this lead was from the queen, but neither did he have much to lose by playing dummy’; jack <0 he tried that card. East slapped dim" the Spade queen belligerently. and South was not in doubt over the position oi the vitisl spade ten! Both West's lead and East's attitude made that fact clear! Winning the first trick with the Elude 111118. South cashed the diamond king and ledpto the ace- snd he found considerable interest in East's discard! That discard was the heart queen! Perhaps 151m, merely wished to relieve his partner irom needless worrying. or perhaps ha felt that he could well etioui to divulge the heart situation to deelarer-thst the latter would not be able to protect himself-but whatever his motivation, East was quiekly punished! Declare!" cashed dummyh top clubs and rufled e club. then ran 01"! every trump. With three cards it" 1h all hands. South's were the Wade six and the 9-2 oi’ hearts. West was out o! the running. The A-S or spades and the blank heal-l; M"? we" k517i 1n dummy—alld East had to tind a discard from the l0-7 o! spades and the A-J or hearts! He chose to give up the heart Jack. and thereupon South Dmmliiltly lod a heart to throw him on lead and force s xpgde Tatum up to dummys tenanre. I! East had not been so blatant, in his discarding. south mtg“; well have played West for the North last 6 O Pass heart ace. drum PITIFUL CHITTER THET'S some. coma Al-QNGI.’ W. lumen) ’/- 46a; I/%//fn m; would spend the winter solid comiort. ////' 1 i.‘ I fr, /v . e 42/1 / iii worry about. Black Pussy eetlll O0 ‘no more than push s black PF" through the doorway and Nimble- heels was weftiewn iar beymid i!" reach o! any paw. "as can't reach me and he can't dig me out." thought the little Mouse happily. He knew Blaci: pussy isn't a. digger. No cst is. cats have» climbing claws. not dizsuw ciawl. I! they did much 61881"? their elsws would soon become dull and o! little use for climbing. Good climbing claws have sharp points- "I'm glad this winter home is all finished and ready. New there isn't. a thing that needs to be done. I “Wilson roll up and go to sleep at once LII with not s thing to worry about. said Nimbleheels, talking to him- self. “There is nothing like being prepared. 1 can't understand Inlks who keep putting of! things that must be done. I hope this bedroom is deep enough in the ground so that Jack Frost cannot reach down to it, and I think it is. I might. say 1 sm sure it. is. I've got as nice a ' bed oi’ suit grass as a Mouse could aslk for. I was a little fussy about that grass. Sometimes it pays to be fussy, especially about things eon- cerning one's comfort. or things that. cannot be changed later. Oh hiilfl. I'm getting sleepy sgain." He yawned. "I'll take just a lsst look into my storerooms to see that things sle all right." he continued. "I don't suppose l will have much use ior the seeds and other food I have stored away, but it is nice to know that I've got them in case I shouid “rake up in the winter and be hun~ gry. I don't expect to. but one never can tell. It does ha-ppcn sometimes. I do believe that nevcr beiore have I been as tat as I am now. No wonder jumping tired mc and made me short oi breath. But that 1st will keep me warm sud comfortable while I sleep. "It was s good slimmer. Yes. sir.it was a good summer with plenty oi excitement. Jumping for liie a.- ways is exciting. I wonder how many times I jumped. Sometimes it was two or three times in a day. It would seem queer never to have to jump. Things would seem pretty dull. I don't think I would like it. Jumping tor liie is scary. but it is sort oi fun. exciting tun. too. ii’ one isn't caught. and I haven't been caught yet. But I'm glad I don't have to keep it up all the time. we Jumping Mice are lucky in being able to sleep through the colu weather. None 0t our cousins can. I don't know why they can't. but. they ssy they can't. so I suppose it must be so. RunninZ- lumping and playing hide-and-seek to keep Irmn being a dinner for somebody is exciting, but there can be too much excitement. There would be i! I couldn't do what I om [oing to do new, go to sleep ior a. long rest. I don't envy Cousin Danny Meadow Mouse one bit even it he does (rel sale under the snow." He yawned. He yawned again. Then he rolled himself up in a tight little ball with his long taii wrapped around him. and there in his snug little bedroom lined with soit grass, so deep in the ground that Jock Frost wouldn't be able to reach him. he was asleep almost at once. There would be no more jumping {or llie. not even in dreams, for several long months. He would spend the winter in solid comfort. but he wouldn't even be aware o! that. King of The Royal Mounted‘ I THINK THEM FIRST TWO SPARRIN’ PARDNERS WAS SET-UPS FER PU5LICITY. 43]" UPI DON'T WOJ QDAY?