rm: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWNH ' 3 King Of The Royal Mounted FEBRUARY 14. 1953 7- m...- By Zane, Grey By Thornton W. Burgess THE UNPLEASANT SURPRISE He knew exsotly what he was :0- Wise is he who irles his best To meet each unexpected teat. -Old Mother Nature. Redrly Fox was pr-oping: over an old 'si,one'wnll ni. one side out the (loo:-yard (If n ('I'rl:i.In I-arm. In that rlnorganl. ii flnrk of I-lens were wniide-':ng: .i.i)o'.ir, One had ing to do. When she got Just I. little nearer. he -would leezp over the wall, seize her by the neck so quickly that she would not have Lime to cry out, and so alarm the other Hens. Then he would throw In her over his shoulder. leap back over the wall and carry her off into the-neaa-at woodland. i 1! line Hens were not alarmed. land made no outcry, Mire, Roddy a few minutes Billy Mink ollmubed out with A nice Trout in his mouth. budhee on the other side of the yard until she too had a. chance contract Bridge 'By Josephine Clubertson occocb-com-oe-mac-can NOT ALL BAD nnmxs ARE FATAL Every bridge player is going to encounter his share of bad breaks which no amount or care or kill can overcome. That being so, it is all the more important that he use selety tsctlu when they are avail- able. South in the following case. for example, had no real excuse for meeting deieat. West opened the club jack, and though it was scarcely conceivable that this lead could have been from ece-jack, South saw nothing to lose by putting up the king. met took the trick. laid down ihe CV1! I Y IIEADI IVIIA TIMPFBVED? r1 , By Alex Raymond sep2Li'alotl 'lTUlll ihe others, and was ' siowlv comim: in Rmidws direction. I would remain hidden under the to catch one or those Hens. It was queen. then slyly continued with THENBE cARB:ui.. DOVOUWANT Wm.----W ---V-I - a simple plan. and Roddy was suire the live of clubs '- it would work because they had chosen a rami where no Dog was in or WALES CONCERT SERIES mi "0 Dos hm ill." E kept there before. and there was I ” 5 ' no reason to think there was one QA652 , ,,1 there now. i QQ43 1”"-”” 5 The smell or trying becon in the 9 K3 2 house tickled Reddy's nose. It was .y.K4-2 ( The almost more ifhan he could stand. QKIOSI N QQ973 ' . .. . H hdd'thad ll-good 1 .196 v--- i Janis KIIIPJF, violinist, Felicita ltalejs, plank! ms. dayanwd d,a;5ff:r lums wasmoi; 3”, 5 W E . Q 105 f and Then Iiizu-Donald Dunn, soprano or the hardest winter: he had ever q..Il0 q -I-AQ79 known, Nearer came that Hen, and l 5 3 I - Till 1:51).-KY, FEB. 19-AT 8:30 still nearer. Roddy auivered all QJ over. What it dinner she would VAK10B752 I Atlnilsslou 7.3 rvnis Students 25 cents make! Now was his chance. He QA84 I , leaped over the low place in the j98 ' . i'Xf3'I..g””ii2?...S”ll?.f3 :.:.,..”.:i 33;". TM W-"8' . B Ham Fishe i knew what was happening, and 50""l W3” Nmul E". y N I could scream an alarm. Reddy had :5” - - r t "- I her. Also, at that precise moment. 5-” ' . .A - Mgeyoueomo 70 M55 1'00 ll .. he had In Hnlilleasuni Wrprise. The A V 9”” H” P” 1.”. ,,EE,,,,,, CONSTANT 5gggtIrDINg::D'lNFgg.NOT YOUR many-1 I'LL M15: I R()LI...MVAY BALLROOM gm” 9' We llarlftlmujf iwhniedil ml: Declare, fnakjng ,. rapid mum Toucu wnu you av W'7"H'glgE”5R PM-W'5A V9” '5RR'5"Y"'5"E"” ' 3l'lTI9'I' &I'l'lE O , an Av S 109 ' ' 0 . ' Iil()Nl)AY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953 was a Dog. it was the wmng kind ”i "”"W- W. SW1”? iP8”haP5 z--w' : or-a Dog. It was a Hound. one kind iifnlt, an )3”;-l.I1C1?5L01)' glieralam in I ' . of Dog ch t 1 H; es s eye :1. ”some g was Spollsnwd by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club muali as hunting Cl-Xoelzeslm mg so d91nz in the club suit." mfied in of CW1”. the fume, saw Raddy with the ace of trumps. Not only D9Wnl0Wn9"5 OTC-h93h1 catch the Han, and instantly he set matv but 35 he mad” the WW he the Dog after Roddy. He went back smlrked 59 west mm saldv "C'Vel" Dancing 10-l PM. Admission 75c SPECIAL VALENTINE DANCE at CLOVER CLUB Ciiarlotietown! Finest Dance Hall SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 9 - 12 Jackie Doyle and his Clover Club Band Soloist. Tables for 100 couples i For Ro:'.viii;il'imls: Phone 1222 Saturday between 4-8 into the house, and in a moment was out again. In his hands was a, dreadtul gun, He started to rol- low that Dog and Raddy. Roddy was in for a lot of unexpected trouble, and knew it. That Dog was fast, and he was strong for he had had plenty to eat. Roddy, on the other hand, had been starved for it long. long time. He hadn't the strength for a. long hard run. Moreover, he was carry- ing that fat Hen, He knew he would have to drop that Ken some- where, for he could tell by the voice of who Don: that the latter was gaining on him fast. With his wonderful nose. the Dog had no trouble at all in following the fresh scent iihat Reddy was constantly lezwing as he ran. He couldn't help leaving it. The Don was enjoying lihe chase. You would have known it just in hear him. ru-fl that, if you can!" West could not over-rut! the ace 0! trumps, but he had every reason to feel pleased, becaiisc now he had a sure trump trick in his J-9-8. When South laid down the king 0! trumps and saw East's void. he called on everyone to witness that he was the victim or atrocious luck -A "With ten trumps in the combined hands. he had run up against a. 3-0 break!" The unicel- lng defenders, however. not only wlleoied the trump trick, but also thepdlamond that South could not help losing, and the contract was down one. It is true that the 3-0 trump break was unusual. but South should have taken a very simple precaution, He had a diamond which would certainly turn out to beta loser, so why not throw it on the third olub lead? After that, he AH FEELS ONUSUALDI 4 v NOSV. AH kIF5T GOTTA TURN T1-US DITCHELR Ai?O'.lr..'), m,.' i : it!-:w.sMAc:K. N0-THAR'S NO ONE T'SEE -(7-r ' M A!-I'LL BRACE MAHSELFAGIN THIS TREE. THIS IS GONNA BE A FRIGHTFIJL. SHOCKm WAL-- H-HERE G-GKGOES '- p.m. To nvnirl tllsappolniment phone your Rese1'va- rpm, was fun, yes. sin ms was could claim the contract. iions early. No Reservations held after 10:30 p.m. run for him. It Wasn't run for r-------- Roddy. He tomed hhat Hen behind Thmu , I gh communication by rail Plmso Imam. 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