By Thornton YOUNG JERRY noes rr Dourage. keep and treasure it. None is there to measure it. -Old Mother N:i'.tir(- N0 0116 can lTl(':'UUl'(' I'(ViiiEli.'l" ill utheril. because no oneraii iiimixliir the fear and suffering: iii ritlwrs What is courage in a u":g.- rnmli penon, or 3, very ui-zik pc nil would not be courage at ;il' iii very his person, or ii HWY mil: person. That which is a sin : imi- tor to one, may be a very lei-rihlc thing to another l Young Jerry Muskrat was In great trouble, He was in tlie uorr! trouble that any ltlllsliffil van :1!” into. He was rnucht ill 11 izuri steel trap. Its wicked Inf-t5 it-lfl snapped together on nne of his front legs. It not nnly hurt (irrati- g W. Burgess Lfuily, but it gave him such a fright. ins he had never before known. So Young Jerry was suffering dreadful p.iin and terrible fear at the same lliI1F. Shim of ins friends had gathered 'i!'IIHlKl. They could not help him. 'l'hcrri uasirt a thing they could lilo There nus no way in which they could comfort him. One was zl. grizzled old Muskrat who, when he was )miiig, had left two toes lli jllsl SUCH ll trap as was hold- ing Xouiig Jerry now. He told Young Jerry that he had pulled ilvrisv two toes (iii and suggested that Young Jerry might get away by pu.lini: lIlS whole foot off. That. mi: too iireadfiil to think of. Yes, -ll", that was too drcadful a thing 10 PYPII think of. i It was a lovely moonlight night. it xxas cold, but not too cold for those with warm fur coats. Just ihv same the young Muskrat shiv- i'lPtl lt uns fear and sufferini:' .- ..y p. M . - ...I”.U”l '2-"”Jin&::'2x-G5 "I can't do it," he whlmpend. "1 can't do it even If I try." dreadfully. THE GUARDIAN. contract Bridge By Josephine Culborbon HARSH PUNISHMENT It must be admitted that some "punishments" at bridge are decidedly too cruel for the nature of the "crime." For example, ob- serve South"; punishment in this can; ”i: can't do it," he whimpered. "I can't do it even if I try." i He tried twisting and turning? Oh. how it iiui-ti But the bonef had broken. He didn't know this, because of course a Muskrat doesn't know anything about such mattersi But he did know that something! had happened. He hit at the trsp,l lxshich of course was useless. Inl biting at the wicked steel jawsi holding him to tightly he hit his.- own leg just above the trap andl close to it. Perhaps that dldn't' ihurt any more than the steel jawsi iwcre hurting already. He continued, to twist, and presently he used; wooh lSLANDS,CARu;U;; yand the l9CllllfZ of helplessness tiiiityim mam again 11 wok coumgg, FERRY SERVICE (sailings Oct. 26 in Nov Fill ' inclusive) Daily including Stintiiiys- Standard Timn. , From Each Terminal v 3 am, ll. am. 1 M1. 3 uni.) RESERVATIONS: May be model for a limited number of vehicles; by contacting Head Office in. Charlottetown. at least 48 hours in advance fnr:- ' (1)-First and from each terminal morning. , (I)-For perishable: andlor Live-, stock in truck loads on any: So:-rind Sliiilngsl CHCl'l sailing. (3FFor all sailings on Sritinday and Sunday until Oct. LU, For Daily Report listen to CFCY i Iirlt Weather Broadcast each week: du. l CNICH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. N ORTI-l'UM.'BERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED, 4" lottetown. P. E. fsliuid lmflrlff him shiver despite his thick warm, fur coat that some one else wanted. It was to get it that that trap had been set. You see, while Young Jerry was the only one who neede it, there were others who uaiitcd IL After awhile Young Jerry was lnft alone. Now and then he strug- gled to get free from that dread-I ful trap. He pulled and pulled, but that dad no good, It merely hurt Have Your ("ethos DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY at RITE-WAY CLEANERS DIAL 7387 INSIDE K PAPERING AN D THEO. 6'7 Rochlord Street PAINTING SIGNS ATGHTZEHNTER 0l'TSlDE ALL KINDS OF Dial 5372 im” Fae MOMENT E1-M60 SEEMMIGLY MVDEC 4 l Grade IV-1. Elva Cudmore and pit took no end of courage. But ithe young Muskrat had enough to 'keep on trying. Once the grizzled bid Muskrat came back. i "Kcrp on trying," he squeiiked. "but pr-t that foot off before inorniiig. If you don't it will be too lute." Jolly, round. red Mr. Sun was just kicking off his rosy blanket: in bcgiii his daily climb up in the blue. blue sky when Young Jerry gave :1 final iuist and was free. ,l"'or a few minutes he Just sat pihere whimpering. Held fast be- ltween the jaws of that cruel trap was his right foot, which he had 'used as a hand. That right leg ,wns nnw little more than a stump. Wliimpering soflly, the young Muskrat turned and slipped into the water. i - GREEN BAY SCHOOL The following is the honor roll (of Green Bay School for the lmnnths of September and October: Grade X-1. Emma Costello; 2. Anita Murray; 3. Rosaline Flood. Grade VIII-1. Damien McQusid; 2. Inez Flood; 3. Rita. Flood. Grade VII-1. Bobby Cudnicre; 1! l:'lWl'Pllf'F Cnsicllo l Grade VI”--i. Joan Costello l Grade V-1 Barbara Mcauaid: ,3, Linus Flood: 3. Lenny MoQuaid. Earl Costello; 2. Evelyn Flood; 3 Peter Murray. Giiade 111-1. Phyllis McQuaid. Graae II-1. Maurice McQusid. Grade 1-1. Francis Cudmore; 2. Myrna Murray; 3. Paul Murray. Perfect attendance: Joan Cos- tello, Elva Cudmore. Evelyn Flood. Murray, Linda. Cudmore, Myrna Murray and Paul Murray. Tc-ariior-Bernice A. Flood. ...7wEN HE szxsvrr scampsps AWAY mm DESMON0 w Aetaexoos !brth'dooler.,, Neither lids vuhierlbils ' gxs7s2 - OKQ2 ti. -. ...x.11oas. so i i :Aas1 N OM Ms W 3 gone! .13 5- sin: J.8L QAQ3 AQJ109(3 on 9456 4.975 Thebldding: North East satin Wool 1Q 30 3. (Q 3 4 Q 5 O 5 Q DUI. Pun Pun Eedble. PIII Pass Pass This bidding, and of course thg outcome, provided a group of ex- perts with a topic of great interest. It was generally agreed um: South had a difficult decision over East": five diamonds -- whether to double and take it sure though possibly small penalty; or to bid iive spadrs in the hope of a great- er reward. It was also agreed that in view of North's opening Club bid, in which suit South had three cards, and north's subsequent free raise of spades, South's decision to outbid the diamonds was not il- logical. This left only South's ra- double open to criticism. Surely, however, even though that action was aggressive. no one in South's position could have anticipated such a calamity as followed: West opened the heart ace, and, on sight of the dummy, shifted to his top club. East took the queen and ace and then led the club deuce, West ruffed for the fourth trick, and the spade ace raised the penalty to 1000 points. To repeat, South's redouble wu aggressive, but it is only fair to observe that North's hand was sub- stantially less valuable than south had the right to expect. By no stretch of the imagination could . South anticipate going down three tricks. even at. the five-level. after his partner had opened the bidding with a club and later freely raised the spade suit. . GOOD START CLACTON, England. (CPNL-Basil Bragg, 25. and Mary Wickham, his fiancee, will move into a bun- galow they are building when they get mairried. 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