\.'(TPOBER 2S_ 1949 r~~ by Zane Grey Ai/sm/essr j, (‘HARLOTTETOWN King of The Royal Mounted ' ‘ ~-' nurnume JVEGOYIOGITT/IATTIEIIIP- zwuau amt! 7 Qfififitwniigigi: ffiiiifii i?» F4407": money 4 "f "35 . W's.’ FREE TEN THE GUARDIAN. z: -._ I , ' U. ‘ ’ Yssmwmismw Charlottetown District You Disco/u 5Y0 PEP Council 3w‘ DANCE tor CIVIL SERVANTS at THE CLOVER CLUB FRIDAY, OCT. 28th Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Admission 75c Reservations m, ;__ .. Phone m5 G. F. Hutciieson 8r Son OPTOMETrH 5'1 E all the v0 Meron sre ps in popularity. Electrical Contractor ivmixn sxn REPAIRING ERNEST K. IIAMSAY. I29 Elm Ave. Phune 1063.! ‘Specialists in the. fitting ot {lessee (or the correction 0| uculll’ detects.‘ L! GRAFTON 3TH PIE’! Famed tor greater strength and distinctive beauty the Ballerina is e! For men. Bandit sncl Susptcloifs lnit a izuess, gm 5e At. best criii never really know. - Old Mother Nature, "Thief 'I‘hu=f! Thief!" Sammy Jay was slreiiniirs. as only he nan, and for his size Sammy can make We lot oi noise. l Rusty the Pox Squirrel stopped lto listen. “l ll-oiider who it. is ‘his time." said he "lie is so‘ fond o! l ltnst half on» filre li. doesn't mean l a thing" “I guess that at one time or nn- other he has luiiicd f*\‘el‘_i'l""dy in iihe Green Pnrcv n thief." relfleri. ,Rusty‘s gray ‘Ptlfiill. Happy Jack. He stopped Iookir: for acorns t» listen. "He sounds ns i he remlil mans jit this time." sold Rusty "He n usi ihaye lost somcthmz and thinks 'scme one has taken it" Happy Jack flliifklKl. “Serves him right it some one has He t! l l l LIBERAL MEETING ’l‘lie annual meeting of the Liberal Association of the Second District of QueenKs. will be held in King- ston Hull on Fflllll)’, October 28th., at 8 P. M. Meeting will be addressed by Premier Jones and others. A large attendance oi Poll Committees is requested. (sgtL) P. R. BOYLE, President, F L. ROBERTSON, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENT The PLUMBING AND HEATING BUSINESS oi the late LEO B. DOYLE will be carried on as usual. The same good workmanship will be maintained and customers and new business will receive prompt atten- tion as before. MRS. LEO B. DOYLE. always looking fit‘ .1 chonic tn ‘alto lthings from other folks lrneii they are not. looking. or course h» may lhave lost something nnrl as yo" lsny thinks some one has when ‘t.’ Isald he. "Probably that is “hat his liar.- pened." replied Rusty. “Hare yo ever noticed liow often folks who l lose things right away ih rik the [ Qmnowatnqntoaocrooizlocomcovzcik l‘ Contract Bridge d. By Josephine Culbertson g ‘ eoocrciusulctunmnronnomoonceoig DISCRIMINATION NEEDED The tendency o! most declarers. ‘confronted with nn opening lead . they do not like, is to hold up their .stopper in the suit as long as ons- sible. This is especially true at ' notnimp contracts. , Undoubtedly, hold-up plays are vital to the success ot many three- notrump bids. but there iii need ‘for discriminatloni Take today's deal {or example- Eitst dealer.‘ Both sides vulnerable All you have to do is complete the last line o! the llmerlck printed below and iolioiv the simple rules. That all Bakers’ Choice Products are good Is something that's quite understood; Good housewives all know You'll search high and low (Last line must rhyme with good) ...RULES... . You can send as mnny entries as you like. but each one must be accompanied by a coupon or label from a Bakers’ Choice Product. . Entries close on the lost day oi the month. . The llmPTlPk can he copied on a separate piece oi’ paper it HOCPSSHTX. . A S10 hill will he sent hy registered 'mail to the winner as soon after the contest closes as possible and the winning entry published in thi- next weeks iitl. W Double your money buck it you don't ' v think Bakers‘ Choice Vanilla flavor- d lng is the best you've ever used. "Bskei-s’ Choice" Peanut Butter - “Bakery Choice" Mustard - "Bakefls Choice" Mnraschino Cherries -— "Baker! Choice" Stut- tcd Olives. Mail all Entries t0 DEPT. G.S. Contest Editor, Royal Products, Summerside, P. E. l. LI'L ABNER. l I I l. ll pwanx "FOG O The bidding: East South l Pass Pass . Pass ZNT Pass Pass Let. us play this hand out. along with the declarer, as it probiiblv would be played at nine bridgi- tables out. of tun, - West opens the seven or spades -and right here and now, at, ihe itrst trick. South is the master of his own late! | Most dcclarers, with South's problem. automatically play low ‘from dummy, their idea being Ln iexhaust East 0f the spade suit. on lithe next round so that it he hqlqn the vital rice oi’ clubs, he cannot lput his partner in to run the rest ‘of his spades. 7 In this sort of situation, howevei, ;the hold-tip of the spade ace is a very bad play! The position oi the |club ace is unknown; West may ihnve it as well a."- East, . The correct play is to put up the lspalde ace immediately! West Car. ltainly did not open l; low cltrll from the K-Q-J; tliereiore pxwsg must have at least one oi those honors. By pulling up the srn-le ace and immerliatell knocking out the club ace, cleclarer takes nil the menace cut of the spade suit! It that suit was divided 5-2 (lflglflflls. ‘(otherwise there is no (iqngeffl East now has n blnnk honor. mrl l West is helpless whnther or not he l has the ace oi cilihs. It is South's holding o! {nul- I spades to the lO-fi that is the key (‘filllflz 'lh‘ct' an; one he dislikes . lly Thornton W. Burgess) Rusty the Fox Siluirre‘. sloppec to listen things have been trikeii Ly some one? Seems as though some iilks do it every time. \‘v'll.i>('\i‘l' they" lose is always stolen until it is iound. They are funny lluit iiiiy" J-ust then another voice. eliiosl B5 BMW. sounded from oi.nili~i~ direction. It, too, wris calling mm" one a thiet and n rohiicr. it was the voice ot Chattercr the Rel! Squirrel. Judging by ilie l".i_\‘ hc was screaming and scolding he \\"l.< as much upset and in as lad temper as Sammy Jiiy. " Our small cousin seems L.» llllVi‘ lost. something too. ltelqs p; 'lll’i out what all the fuss is nboiit." said Happy Jack. So the two started out. ill iitc direction Sammy Jilyb voice '.\ -.~ coming from. He WJS still screami- ing “Thief! Thief! Tliii-IZ" The moment. he caught sight ot them lie began screaming that at ‘ncnm first one and then the other It. was quite a while beiore they found out what theutrouble -\.-i~. It seems that Sammy. who 1S more thrifty than most folks sus- pect, had hidden a. icw acorns for the winter when other food \\'i‘.‘.ll‘l he scarce and hard tn rind. This morning he had discovered that. those acorns had disappeared. Net one was left. O! course they couldn't have gone at! tiiemscltles. so some one must have taken tnem Who did it? Right away Sammy was sure that it was one 01 the Squirrel cousins. who but one of them would wont those acorns! It could have been Ciiatierer the Red Squirrel. It could have been Rusty the Fox Squirrel. I‘. could have been Happy Jack the Gra-y Squirrel. It could have been Timmy the Flying Squirrel. It. could even llh\e been little Strped Chipmunk. though that was hsidly likely, tor striped Chipmunk sel- dom goes as tar tram his home in the old stone wail as this was. With Sammy Jay still screwing "Thief" alter them Rusty Ind Happy Jack went to see what was wrong with their small coisiii (Continued on n}... l6) Model llll ONLY ., $2795 Helium! s STYLE I VALUE I FEATURES v PRICE _ I PERFORMANCE YOU GET THEM All. WITH At EDISON ELECTRIC 1st; at. Geo. st. - Phone 1100 to this not uncommon problem. as loud as Sammy Jay's and tl.itc ~ z/ssr/s 5445521! _ ' nrs none n. xuoasv. vou Juflmmrormo ‘H’, so»: amcim. I mus rue MATTER wrrii You, xrloesv? mars JUST UN... I MEANT Tit’ SPARRIN’ PAlTNEImUHNIOME ONNOU... WNATSVERNAMEMGIVE 'lM A WOIIOOUT, 0-1‘ DOTTY DRIPPLE i i \ i I i EVERV NlGHT IN THE WEEK, O\N/ t 4 ,. on-nttiu n m», m..." Sqularslt. sifmsins ur rs ma: WAYER! Win-gm QUlCkl! SHE'S FAiNTEDl! l WONDER WHAT BECAMEOE iuIDON-Mrz .1669- THATE iT - ‘THATE IT!’ HAND n’ l l Iv n. cTir ‘Two xiilniIJ l: M51"!!! —1'H Y ' sav EY wAs seem so: IN rill!!! mesh“: , ‘wbUL U NASTY vrrnoi. Hcth v0 LITTLE KIGMIES!’ I'LL TI-l-‘UJI 1 RAN AWAY AN’ ‘ti-IN JN HIT Mi. 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